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How to Buy a Computer Printer
Are you having trouble selecting a good printer from the various
models in the market? How do you decide between an ink jet
printer, laser printers or color laser printer? Will what
you buy give you the quality printouts that you need?

This article attempts to answer some of these questions by
running through the various types of printers out there. So
read on and find out more.
Ink Jet Printers
Inkjet printers are the slowest type of printer, but are also
the most affordable. Ink jet technology shoots sprays of colored
dyes through tiny holes in a print head onto pages, giving
resolutions of up to 4800 by 1200 dots per inch. This makes
them capable of print high-quality graphics and photos.
Here are some of the considerations to think about when buying
an inkjet printer.
Print quality
Always try to print out a sample from the ink jet printer
you intend to buy. Check that the printout does not smudge
and gives good color tone.
Maximum print resolution
The maximum print resolution (the number of ink dots in a
square inch of paper) is another factor to look out for. This
is especially important if you're printing a lot of detailed
graphics and photos.
Cost of Replacing a Cartridge
Remember that the ink in the printer is a consumable. Many
manufacturers cash in on the replacement ink jet cartridges
of ink jet printers. Before plunking down your cash, ask how
much the replacement ink cartridges cost and how many pages
each cartridge can print.
Monochrome Laser Printers
Monochrome laser printers are a necessity in the business
world. They are now extremely cheap and affordable even for
home users. Compared to ink jet printers, monochrome laser
printers are faster and produce much better text quality.
Also, the laser toner cartridges are cheaper to replace than
ink jet cartridges. Let's look at the key factors to consider
when buying a monochrome laser printer.
Printing Speed
The speed at which the laser printer can output full pages
of text is a important consideration when you're looking for
one. Always check this specification out before purchasing
one.
Maximum print resolution
Similar to ink jet printers, the maximum print resolution
is also a key consideration in monochrome laser printers.
Pay attention to this specification if you're printing out
a lot of graphics.
Paper tray capacity
Although not critical to home users, the paper tray capacity
is important to corporate users of laser printers. In large
offices where many employees share the same printer, it is
vital that the printer can hold a lot of paper.
Color Laser Printers
Color laser printers are catching on recently with small business
owners, with once sky-high prices coming down to reasonable
levels. Color laser printers are useful for printing color
brochures, photographs, or graphics. These printers are also
prohibitively expensive - so if you're a home user, you'd
most likely want to stay away from these. Let's look at the
key factors to consider when buying a color laser printer.
Print speed
If you own a publishing business, printing a lot of graphics,
then spending extra money on a fast color laser printer makes
good sense. Usually, the less-expensive model print at a rate
that is too slow for a business.
Print quality
Print quality is very important for business owners who need
to print crisp, detailed graphics. Remember to check out sample
prints from the color laser printer you intend to buy.
Maximum print resolution
Again, the maximum print resolution is also a key consideration
in color laser printers. You need to consider this when buying
such printers.
Conclusion
Hopefully, this article has shown you the differences between
ink jet printers, monochrome laser printers and color laser
printers. If you're out shopping for a printer, keep the above
shopping tips in mind and you'll be able to pick a model that's
just right for you.
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