Different printing technologies impose distinct requirements on paper; selecting the appropriate paper can significantly enhance print quality and help protect the printing equipment.

1. Laser Printing
Laser printing relies on high-temperature fusing to bond toner to the page; consequently, it places high demands on the paper's heat resistance. Generally, standard copy paper or specialized laser paper is suitable; the paper surface must be smooth and resistant to deformation.

2. Inkjet Printing
Inkjet printing requires paper with excellent ink absorption properties. Specialized inkjet paper or photo paper effectively prevents ink bleed, thereby enhancing color vibrancy and image clarity.

3. Dot Matrix Printing
Primarily used for printing receipts and forms, this technology has relatively low paper requirements; however, the paper must possess a certain degree of thickness and durability. Continuous-form paper or multi-part carbonless paper is commonly used.

Selecting paper that is specifically matched to the printing technology not only improves print quality but also extends the lifespan of the equipment, helping to prevent paper jams and other printing anomalies.