Some Useful Differences Between Color Printers

Which Colour Printers Are Best?
Inkjet or Laser? Dedicated or multifunction? Cheap or Quality? With so many available features of today's office printers, it's hard to know exactly what will serve you most. Do you need a basic A3 laser printer or a high-end multifunction printer? Are there any real differences between color printers? The first step is to examine what jobs your machine will be most likely required to do.
Be it a dedicated machine or an all-in-one printer, scanner, and fax, rest assured that many business copiers exist to serve your specific requirements – and budget. Aside from this, probably the most pressing question you should ask yourself is whether you'll be better served by an inkjet, or a color laser printer.

Inkjet vs Laser
An ink jet printer costs less than a laser printer. You might think this saves money but it's not necessarily true. If you require high quality materials for customers – such as photo-heavy sales brochures – then your business will make a far better impression with the high quality output of color laser printers. The quality of print may directly affect your bottom line.
Both inkjets and laser colour printers require regular maintenance and cartridge replacements; but by combining several pieces of office equipment with a multifunction machine, you can save on service and maintenance costs – and space. Environmentally-conscious companies will also recycle the cartridges of their printers.

Other Considerations
Using USB, flash drives and Ethernet connections you can network your office printers for greater versatility of your staff (or family).
Auto feed trays that can print on both sides of the page can save you countless hours and headaches with large print projects. Some commercial printers are even capable of stapling your materials together.
Some common business copiers are actually quite affordable. Prices can range from the price of a dinner out, to dinner out for a small office team. This affordable range covers machines that will serve most needs. With the ability to scan from memory drives, or direct from cameras, today's office printers can keep apace with the latest business applications of media technology.
The most popular brands of color printer include all the leaders in business copiers. Most of these brands offer affordable models which have ironed out all the kinks of the technology; choosing between them is more a matter of considering aspects such as speed and noise, output quantity, initial and maintenance costs, and even styling.

 

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