Dots Per Inch (DPI) is a unit of measurement used to describe the resolution of devices such as inkjet and laser printers, where a higher DPI signifies greater detail and clarity in the resultant printed images or text.
An inkjet printer is a type of printer that forms characters and images by firing tiny droplets of ink onto paper. It is often used as a cost-effective alternative to the more expensive laser printer for various printing applications.
A Multifunction Device (MFD) or Multifunction Product (MFP), commonly known as an All-In-One, is an electronic device that performs multiple functions, including printing, scanning, copying, and sometimes faxing.
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