PC Pro online survey of 502 readers finds gap between inkjet and laser printers for business use is narrowing.
PC Pro reported that a survey it conducted on 502 of its readers has indicated that inkjet printers could become more popular with businesses after respondents were able to pinpoint the advantages of using inkjet devices over laser printers.
71.5 percent of respondents, which included IT professionals, IT technicians and senior managers, “identified that an Epson WorkForce Pro inkjet gives lower costs per A4 mono page than an HP LaserJet”; while 68.3 percent, when shown a mono text sample from both a laser and an inkjet printer, “judged that the bolder print-out came from an inkjet rather than a laser”.
In addition, 206 of the 502 respondents chose incorrectly when asked to guess whether two photos had been printed from a printer aimed at businesses or a consumer inkjet printer.
While Tim Danton, Editor-in-Chief of PC Pro, admitted that those undertaking the survey had had access to whitepapers on the difference between modern lasers and inkjets and on how a Burger King franchise had switched to using Epson WorkForce Pro printers; he noted that “what’s clear […] is that people are starting to judge printers on what they can do for their business rather than resorting to the old ‘laser good, inkjet bad’ attitude”.