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How to Know Where to Start When Buying a Printer

10th Jul 2018

The printer you buy will determine how good the printout will be. When you’re searching for a printer, know what you will be using it for and what your budget will be. Will you be using it for casual home use or everyday in a business? Do you have a budget to cover printing color photo quality prints or for a monochrome text document? Look at what your need is and play out the options. If you choose to buy a laser printer and have to print in high-quality color for the occasional use of upgrading printouts to high quality color prints, do you have the option to price out hiring a printing firm to do it for you when the need arises?

For the everyday or most consistent use, here are some factors for inkjet and laser printers to take into account when choosing a printer for your use. Inkjet printers are good for rich colors and photo printing. The take longer to print all documents, but are more affordable for the ink. Since they print slower and are more affordable per page, they are adequate for homes and small businesses.

On the other hand, laser printers are better for printing documents quickly and can come with high capacity trays for a large volume of paper, ideal for offices. They can easily be networked to many computers for multiple users. They print in color nicely, but they will chew through the toner quickly.

If budget is a worry for everyday maintenance on ink cartridges or laser printer toner but the need for printing big quantities of both photos and documents is large, it may behoove you to buy an inkjet for your photos and a laser printer for your documents. Over the long-term, this will help you to save on ink and toner. Another way to save is to buy refills like the Panasonic KX FA52X from Cartridgex