That's kind of an open ended question.
For photographic quality images, inkjet printers tend to render a better image than a laser, but the ink may not prove to be as durable on a chip label than one printed on a laser printer. Additionally, since most of the inkjet inks are water soluable, they're vulnerable to water damage.
Overall, you would most likely get the best results in terms of durability using a laser printer on labels that are of some sort of vinyl or poly base rather than a paper label, and you're best served protecting the label with a clear acrylic coating (Krylon makes several) that is sprayed on after the label has been printed.
Given the small size of a label that is used on a chip, it's not likely that you'll be able to distinguish much difference in quality between the output from a decent quality color laser and and that from a moderately priced inkjet printer.
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Originally Posted by disqman What kind of Printer would work the best? Any suggestions would help. |