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Disadvantages of a Laser Printer by Enid Edginton
There are very few disadvantages to owning a laser printer in general but one of them is definitely the cost. The money that you could spend on a very high-end inkjet printer will only buy you a very low-end color laser printer with limited capacities. ... However a middle of the line black and white laser printer is comparable to the price of a top of the line color inkjet printer. ... The color quality that you get with a bubble jet ink printer is just as good if not better than the color quality that you can obtain with a laser printer.
Advantages of A Laser Printer by Enid Edginton
Does a laser printer have enough advantages that it is worth a splurge or should you spend your hard earned money on a cheaper inkjet printer instead? Before you make your decision it might be worth your while to look at some of the advantages offered by laser printers. ... Laser printers also give designers and artist a lot more control over their final product before it is submitted to a printer as the pages that are spewed out of a color laser printer can closely approximate the finished product.
Buying printers by John Gibb
Lately I have been receiving some questions as regards buying printers. I have decided to make a mini section based on this topic. The question I have been asked on various occasions, is what printer would best based on the amount of printing to be done. ... For information on dpi, check out my http://www.computer-and-printer-reviews.com/printer-advice.html section. ... So for this kind of usage I would go with an inkjet printer after doing some research on various sites. ... http://www.laser-printer-reviews.org/ - focuses on LaserJet units.
LaserJet Printer Advice by John Gibb
Before you purchase a printer you need to consider many factors, things like, whether you want a color or monochrome printer, do you want to print text or images. Printers are a long term investment and you’d be wise to weigh many factors before making the right choice. ... If you answered no to all of the above, a Laser printer is not what you need. ... If you answered yes to most of the them except (6), a mono laser printer with add-ons is your choice. ... If you answered yes to all of them, the color laser printer with add-ons is what you are looking for.
Popular Dell Inkjet Printers and Laser Printers by Christy Berger
Dell printer ink cartridges are top quality products sure to bring the best performance out of your printer. Finding the right printer to suit your needs can definitely be tough. The following should help you decipher the code and find the best Dell printer for you. ... Popular Dell Laser Printer Models Dell 1100 This laser printer only prints in black, but it is very fast! ... You can get the most of this printer with Dell printer ink cartridge. ... A720 Dell Color Printer This Dell color printer works fast and prints clear copy for many uses.
Printers - What is the Difference? by John Gibb
Something to consider, aside from initial purchase cost, is operation and maintenance costs. You can easily pickup an inkjet for $50, but take a look at the size of the ink cartridges. If it runs out every 100 pages, you’re going to spend much more on ink in the first year, than if you had... On the other hand, a good photo inkjet printer will give a good color laser printer a run for it’s money, in quality and cost. ... Your printer must either be the right type of printer, or it must emulate that printer, in order to speak the language.
Ink Printer Cartridge History by Bob Mackey
In 1984 the inkjet printer and ink printer cartridge were first introduced to the world. Instead of changing ribbons or struggling with laser toner, the inkjet printer cartridge was convenient and easy for anyone to change. Before 1984 printers were of the dot matrix variety. ... Each inkjet printer will use a different cartridge for black and color. ... Inkjet printers and ink printer cartridges will be around for a long time due to their high quality printing and inexpensive prices. ... By 1990 this method was accepted by all printer and ink printer cartridge manufacturers.
Inkjet, The Printer May Be Cheap But Watch Out For The Cost Of The Ink! by Randy Rowles
In the personal and small business computer market, inkjet printers are currently in the majority. Inkjet printers are typically inexpensive, quiet, reasonably fast, and many can produce quite a high quality printed document. The modern-day inkjet printer has built on the progress and technology... In comparison to more expensive technologies like thermal transfer printer, dye-sublimation printers, and laser printers, ink jets have the advantage of almost no warm-up and a lower printing cost per page (except when compared with laser-printers).
Incorporating Inkjet Cartridge Recycling and Reusing Into Your Business by Christy Berger
Just about everybody uses a printer these days. Whether it is for your small business, corporation or home office, printers are a necessity of life. However, with the rise of printer use, so goes the rise of printer cartridge use. However, this is dangerous for the planet. ... When you reuse inkjet cartridges, you will send in the empty cartridge to a reuse center—sometimes the printer ink manufacturer—and they will restore the printer cartridge to working order. ... Now don’t forget this cartridge recycling and reusing information applies to all inkjet and laser products such as printers,...
Printer Review Comparisons by John Gibb
In today’s market, there are basically 4 types of popular printers. • Inkjet
• Laser
• Thermal Transfer(Dye Sublimation)
• Dot Matrix (Yes, they’re still selling these!) The factors that separate them are simple. • Initial cost
• Operation cost
• Speed and Performance
• Durability
•... A typical B&W laser printer for home-office type use will run $300-$500 and will give you 20-24 pages per minute(ppm). ... Inkjet’s and Thermal printers have much smaller cartridges and usually run out quicker than the toner in a laser.
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