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Whether you’re looking to produce trade show graphics, signs and banners, fine art, architectural drawings, or any other application, large format printers (also known as wide format printers) are your best bet. Just like the standard home office printer, large format digital printers output text and images onto paper (or another substrate, like fabric or plastic). The typical office printer, however, can generally only print on 11” by 17” sheets or smaller. But large format digital printers can output pages all the way up to 104” in width.
Many of the same brands that produce printers for home or office use also offer large format printers: Canon, Lexmark, HP, Brother and Epson are the most common. Other manufacturers include Konica Minolta, Ricoh, Samsung and Xerox. Inkjet printers and LED or laser printers are the two main types of wide format printers you will encounter. There have been big advances in both technologies and increasingly, inkjets are becoming more popular. Prices for large format printers vary dramatically depending on:
1. Size.
2. Features.
3. Quality.
4. Usage.
Large format printers can help businesses with a number of different projects. Businesses may use them to print fine art products, to print banners and signs, to print graphics for trade shows, or to print architectural drawings. The options really are endless since there are so many different applications businesses may need to use these specialized printers to produce larger scale products. Wide format printers output images and text onto paper, plastic, or fabric, to the width of as much as 104 inches. That's far much larger than standard office printers, which typically print to a maximum area of 11 x 17 inches.
One thing you will easily notice when looking for wide format printers is that they are produced by many of the same brands as those that produce typical office computers, such as Brother, Konica, Lexmark, Minolta, HP, Samsung, Canon, Xerox, Ricoh, and Epson. There are 2 main types of wide format printers available — laser or LED printers and inkjet printers. However, the cost of purchasing a large format printer will vary depending on the features, size, usage, and quality of the printer. To find more information about the many options for large format printers available, take a look at the links on Business.com.
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