Which is better, Canon printer or HP printer? Comparison between Canon and HP printers.

Now the technology of printers has become more and more advanced. Whether in appearance design or quality, more and more people choose to buy printers. Canon and Hewlett-Packard are both excellent brands in the printer industry, and they are both favorite brands of consumers. So how to choose a printer? Next, let's see which is better, Canon printer or HP printer.

A Brief Introduction to Canon Printer

Canon has more patented technology than HP, which can combine the inkjet hole and the pressurizing chamber from ink to nozzle, giving consideration to quality, function and speed. The second generation of intelligent color enhancement technology is that users don't have to bother to adjust various printing parameters. Canon's ink drop adjustment technology is an innovation of Canon's inkjet technology. Micro-piezoelectric print head technology makes use of the characteristic that the crystal vibrates at a stable frequency when it is energized, so the patterns printed under this nozzle are clearer and more stable.

This new print head design has two heaters. One heater ejects small ink droplets, or two heaters eject ordinary ink droplets together. The combination of two sizes of ink drops can produce more detailed and higher quality output.

Second, the introduction of HP printers

Compared with other brands of printers, HP's printers are more cost-effective and technically unique. Hewlett-Packard's patented technology of photo level enhancement is a great impact on the traditional DPI technology. The second generation of gray scale enhancement technology is adopted to make the nozzle spray tiny ink drops of 10PL which are impossible to be seen by naked eyes. It is precisely because of such small ink dots that more changes can be produced in each pixel, reflecting hundreds of levels of changes.

3. Which printer is better, Canon or HP?

Through the above introduction, I believe everyone has a certain understanding of HP and Canon printers. The two brands actually have their own advantages in design and quality. No one is good or bad, and different models have different effects. I suggest that you can decide according to your own needs when purchasing.