Considering Buying a Printer?

Anyone looking to purchase a new printer needs to keep a few things in mind: how much can they initially afford to spend on a printer; how often they will be printing; what kind of printing that they intend to do; how fast of a printing speed is required; how accessible are replacements; how much do replacements cost; how much does it cost per sheet to print? There are many kinds of printers available to the consumer. Consumers should read more about ink in customer reviews to answer the above questions and then check out the three most popular types of printers are inkjet printers, laser printers, and all-in one printers:

*Inkjet printers are typically the least expensive to purchase initially. There low initial cost is attractive to many consumers; however, replacing the ink cartridges can be costly. Inkjet printers are typically color printers. Black and white printers are available.

*Laser printers usually cost more to purchase initially and the toner cartridges are fairly expensive; however, toner goes much further than inkjet cartridges and in the long run tends to be more cost effective. In addition, laser printers usually print faster than inkjet printers. Laser printers are available in black and white and color versions.

*All-in-one printers come in both inkjet and laser printer versions. And offer scanning and sometimes faxing capability in addition to printing, making them ideal for home offices where space is a commodity.

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