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Which printer is best for home use laser or inkjet in India? 

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Laser-based techniques provide excellent means for liquid microprinting, with several advantages over other more conventional printing techniques, such as being nozzle-free (as opposed to inkjet, for instance) or requiring minimal engineering of the liquid properties in the pre-printing stage.
We have developed a compact size color laser printer that can be conveniently used for home use.
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Akito Endo, Jun Akedo 
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We have developed a laser-assisted inkjet printing technology which can achieve high throughput and fine patterning simultaneously.
This is the reason why inkjet is best used in combination with other manufacturing techniques.
The results indicate that inkjet printing provides a good formation uniformity for explosive inks.
Therefore, the image quality of the dry laser printer was superior to that achieved by the paper printer (P=0.00).
The inkjet printing method is simple and cost effective.
It has been shown that inkjet printing of conductive materials is a relatively cheap alternative for the fabrication of electronic devices when compared to other microand nanopatterning techniques (Menard et al., 2007), such as photo-lithography (Liu et al., 2005) or laser patterning (Cuk et al., 2000).
By optimizing laser parameters such as laser power and defocusing value, the laser energy can be totally converted into heat energy, which is used for thermal treatment of inkjet-printed Ag films.
Inkjet printing is an excellent printing technique and an attractive alternative to conventional technologies for the production of flexible, low-cost microelectronic devices.