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Choosing between an inkjet and a laser printer is one of the most common decisions businesses and home office users face and it's easy to pick the wrong one if you don't understand how they differ. Both can print, scan, copy and connect wirelessly, but the technology inside each machine means they perform very differently on cost, speed, quality and upkeep. Pick the wrong one and you end up either overspending on cartridges every month or waiting around for a printer that can't keep up with your workload. 

Here's everything you need to know about the differences between inkjet and laser printers so you can pick the right one for your workload and we've included Brother printers available at Low-Cost Office to show how it plays out in practice. Whether you're setting up a home office, kitting out a small business, or replacing an ageing printer that's costing too much to run, the right choice makes a bigger difference than most people realise.

 

How Do Inkjet and Laser Printers Actually Work? 

The fundamental difference is in how each machine puts an image onto paper. Inkjet printers spray tiny droplets of liquid ink through microscopic nozzles onto the page. The ink is stored in cartridges, and the printer builds images dot by dot which is why inkjets handle photos and colour gradients exceptionally well. 

Laser printers use a laser beam (or LED array) to draw an electrostatic image on a rotating drum. That drum then attracts fine toner powder, which gets fused onto the paper with heat. The result is fast, sharp text that doesn't smudge and pages that feel dry the moment they come out. 

Different technologies, different strengths. Here's how that translates into real-world performance. 

 

Feature  Inkjet Printers  Laser Printer 
Best Use Photos, colour, low volume High-Volume text, professional docs
Upfront Cost     Low  High 
Cost per Page  Higher Lower
Print Speed     Slower (10-33ppm) Fast (20–100 ppm) 
Consumables Ink Cartridges(liquid)   Toner cartridges (powder)
Print Quality Excellent for photos & Colour Excellent for text and sharpness
Size Small  & compact Often larger and heavier
Noise Level  Quieter      Louder 
Cartridge Life Span     Dries out if unused Long shelf life, doesn't dry out
Page Yield 200–500 pages 1,500–10,000+ pages
Ideal User 
Home / creative users Office / business users

Which Printer Is Better for Office Use? 

For most offices, a laser printer is the smarter long-term choice. Offices typically print high volumes of text-based documents reports, invoices, contracts, emails and that's exactly where laser printers shine. They're faster, cheaper per page, more reliable for back-to-back printing, and produce sharper text that won't smudge if a page gets splashed or handled. 

Laser printers are also more forgiving for offices with irregular print patterns. If your team prints heavily one week and barely at all the next, an inkjet's ink cartridges can dry out and clog between uses. Toner doesn't have that problem, which means fewer wasted cleaning cycles and fewer unexpected replacements. 

That said, inkjets still have a place in office environments particularly for small creative teams, marketing departments printing colour mock-ups, or home offices where print volume is lower and photo quality matters. For a small office printing under 500 pages a month, the Brother MFC-J4340DWE Colour Inkjet MFP is an affordable pick. For busier offices with higher print demands, the Brother MFC-L860DWE Mono Laser MFP is the better investment the upfront cost is higher, but the cost per page and speed will pay off within months. 

How Do I Choose the Right Printer? 

There's no universal "best" printer only the right one for how you work. Here are five practical tips to help you decide:

  1. Estimate your monthly print volume - If you print under 500 pages a month, an inkjet usually makes financial sense. Over 500 pages and a laser printer will save you money on cost per page within the first year. 
  2. Think about what you print - Mostly text and documents? Go laser. Mostly photos, marketing materials or colour-heavy content? Go inkjet. 
  3. Factor in your office space - Lasers are larger and heavier. If you're tight on desk space or setting up a small home office, an inkjet's compact footprint can be a real advantage. 
  4. Consider how often you'll use it - If your printer will sit idle for weeks at a time, go laser inkjet cartridges dry out and waste ink on cleaning cycles. 
  5. Look beyond the sticker price -  Cheap inkjets often have expensive ink. A laser with a higher upfront price can be significantly cheaper over three years. Calculate cost per page, not just the cost of the machine.

If you're still unsure, the Low-Cost Office team can recommend the right printer based on your print volume, budget and use case nationwide delivery across Ireland. 

FAQs 

1.Which is cheaper to run, an inkjet or a laser printer?

Laser printers are cheaper to run for most offices because toner yields far more pages per cartridge than ink, giving a lower cost per page.

2.Do laser printers print good photos?

Colour lasers produce vivid graphics for charts and flyers, but inkjets still win on true photographic detail and smooth gradients.

3. Can a laser printer be used at home?

Yes, lasers work well at home for anyone printing more than 500 pages a month, with lower running costs and no risk of ink drying out.

4. Are inkjet printers slower than laser printers?

Yes, inkjets typically print at 10–33 pages per minute, while lasers hit 20–100 ppm and stay fast across long print runs.

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Choosing between an inkjet and a laser printer is one of the most common decisions businesses and home office users face and it's easy to pick the wrong one if you don't understand how they differ. Both can print, scan, copy and connect wirelessly, but the technology inside each machine means they perform very differently on cost, speed, quality and upkeep. Pick the wrong one and you end up either overspending on cartridges every month or waiting around for a printer that can't keep up with your workload. 

Here's everything you need to know about the differences between inkjet and laser printers so you can pick the right one for your workload and we've included Brother printers available at Low-Cost Office to show how it plays out in practice. Whether you're setting up a home office, kitting out a small business, or replacing an ageing printer that's costing too much to run, the right choice makes a bigger difference than most people realise.

 

How Do Inkjet and Laser Printers Actually Work? 

The fundamental difference is in how each machine puts an image onto paper. Inkjet printers spray tiny droplets of liquid ink through microscopic nozzles onto the page. The ink is stored in cartridges, and the printer builds images dot by dot which is why inkjets handle photos and colour gradients exceptionally well. 

Laser printers use a laser beam (or LED array) to draw an electrostatic image on a rotating drum. That drum then attracts fine toner powder, which gets fused onto the paper with heat. The result is fast, sharp text that doesn't smudge and pages that feel dry the moment they come out. 

Different technologies, different strengths. Here's how that translates into real-world performance. 

 

Feature  Inkjet Printers  Laser Printer 
Best Use Photos, colour, low volume High-Volume text, professional docs
Upfront Cost     Low  High 
Cost per Page  Higher Lower
Print Speed     Slower (10-33ppm) Fast (20–100 ppm) 
Consumables Ink Cartridges(liquid)   Toner cartridges (powder)
Print Quality Excellent for photos & Colour Excellent for text and sharpness
Size Small  & compact Often larger and heavier
Noise Level  Quieter      Louder 
Cartridge Life Span     Dries out if unused Long shelf life, doesn't dry out
Page Yield 200–500 pages 1,500–10,000+ pages
Ideal User 
Home / creative users Office / business users

Which Printer Is Better for Office Use? 

For most offices, a laser printer is the smarter long-term choice. Offices typically print high volumes of text-based documents reports, invoices, contracts, emails and that's exactly where laser printers shine. They're faster, cheaper per page, more reliable for back-to-back printing, and produce sharper text that won't smudge if a page gets splashed or handled. 

Laser printers are also more forgiving for offices with irregular print patterns. If your team prints heavily one week and barely at all the next, an inkjet's ink cartridges can dry out and clog between uses. Toner doesn't have that problem, which means fewer wasted cleaning cycles and fewer unexpected replacements. 

That said, inkjets still have a place in office environments particularly for small creative teams, marketing departments printing colour mock-ups, or home offices where print volume is lower and photo quality matters. For a small office printing under 500 pages a month, the Brother MFC-J4340DWE Colour Inkjet MFP is an affordable pick. For busier offices with higher print demands, the Brother MFC-L860DWE Mono Laser MFP is the better investment the upfront cost is higher, but the cost per page and speed will pay off within months. 

How Do I Choose the Right Printer? 

There's no universal "best" printer only the right one for how you work. Here are five practical tips to help you decide:

  1. Estimate your monthly print volume - If you print under 500 pages a month, an inkjet usually makes financial sense. Over 500 pages and a laser printer will save you money on cost per page within the first year. 
  2. Think about what you print - Mostly text and documents? Go laser. Mostly photos, marketing materials or colour-heavy content? Go inkjet. 
  3. Factor in your office space - Lasers are larger and heavier. If you're tight on desk space or setting up a small home office, an inkjet's compact footprint can be a real advantage. 
  4. Consider how often you'll use it - If your printer will sit idle for weeks at a time, go laser inkjet cartridges dry out and waste ink on cleaning cycles. 
  5. Look beyond the sticker price -  Cheap inkjets often have expensive ink. A laser with a higher upfront price can be significantly cheaper over three years. Calculate cost per page, not just the cost of the machine.

If you're still unsure, the Low-Cost Office team can recommend the right printer based on your print volume, budget and use case nationwide delivery across Ireland. 

FAQs 

1.Which is cheaper to run, an inkjet or a laser printer?

Laser printers are cheaper to run for most offices because toner yields far more pages per cartridge than ink, giving a lower cost per page.

2.Do laser printers print good photos?

Colour lasers produce vivid graphics for charts and flyers, but inkjets still win on true photographic detail and smooth gradients.

3. Can a laser printer be used at home?

Yes, lasers work well at home for anyone printing more than 500 pages a month, with lower running costs and no risk of ink drying out.

4. Are inkjet printers slower than laser printers?

Yes, inkjets typically print at 10–33 pages per minute, while lasers hit 20–100 ppm and stay fast across long print runs.

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September 2021 

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August 2021 

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June 2021 

Back to the Office Essentials 

Clean Air Helps Prevent Office Illness 

May 2021 

Save on Printer Toner 

April 2021 

The Slow and Steady Return to the Office 

March 2021 

How to become a more green office 

December 2020 

Things to do before you close for Christmas 2020 

November 2020 

Why an Office Chair is the perfect Christmas gift 

Benefits of using a Height Adjustable Desk 

October 2020 

How to Work from Home Successfully 

How Important is Face to Face Communication in Business? 

September 2020 

Are you using your office walls properly? 

5 office life hacks 

Top Tips For Filing Documents 

August 2020 

Guide to Choosing the Right Office Shredder 

Low Cost Office Back to School Guide 

July 2020 

Best Office Treats 

What office comforts do you miss the most? 

Home Office Summer 

June 2020 

GDPR and Working From Home 

Father's Day Office Gift Ideas 

Three Facts Every Coffee Drinker Should Know  

May 2020 

The Importance of Having the Right Office Supplies for Homeworking 

April 2020 

The Three Best Free Video Conferencing Apps 

Time to do some spring cleaning 

Donating to Charity During Covid-19 

March 2020 

Office Prevention for COVID-19 

February 2020 

Meeting Project Deadlines 

Why You Should Be Allowed Bring Your Pet To Work 

Top Five Office Annoyances 

Healthy Heart at The Office 

January 2020 

5 Ice Breakers You Could Use In Your Next Meeting 

By This Time Next Year 

Workplace Goal Setting 

Beat the January Blues this year 

December 2019 

Things to do before you close for Christmas 

Why you should decorate your office this Christmas 

November 2019 

Dealing With Monday Morning Blues 

The Office Friday Feeling 

Stress Management In The Workplace 

October 2019 

Halloween In The Office 

Sustainable Office Quick Tips 

The Key to Effective Presentations 

5 receptionist skills that can affect the entire company 

Every Meeting Ever 

September 2019 

Get Some Exercise In to Your Work Day 

How to Win at Being a Working Parent 

Basic Starter Guide to Packaging 

Swap Ideas Day Workspace Setup 

How to Become a Better Worker 

August 2019 

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The importance of taking a break 

Working From Home 

Last of the Summer Whining 

5 Quick tips for a safer workplace 

July 2019 

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Are emojis in the office okay? 

Going on holiday? 7 Tips to wrap up work 

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