A Review of 4 High-Quality Printers and What One is Right For You and Your Organization

by on 2010/02/27

Laser printer cartridges can be very confusing. More often than anything else, we get the inquiry, "What's the best printer for me?" The answer is, " What do you need your laser printer to do?" There are many different types of ink printer cartridges.Whether you desire a high quality laser printer, an all-in-one workhorse, a tiny photo printer, or a trouble-free single-function inkjet, we've got you covered. What is your budget? There is also an after sale cost that a lot of customers are unaware of; the price tag of replacement printer cartridges. We have reviewed 4 printers across all categories to satisfy your curiosity. This starting point can assist you in your exploration. If you're interested in certain categories, printers cartridges or products, you will at least have a base level of facts with which to begin.

HP Officejet Pro 8500- The HP Officejet Pro 8500 wireless printer is an inkjet which will deal with an office situation with a high number of printing requirements. With multiple networking options, a function touch screen and an enormously fast print rate, this is one inkjet printer which most definitely deserves consideration.

HP CP2025n-Even though the HP CP2025n doesn’t have a USB direct printing and wireless capabilities and it is slow to produce black and white documents, it is still a very good machine. The output quality of the color laser shines and it offers a very simple to understand and use tutorial through the software that cuts down on the learning curve. For a person who requires a high monthly duty cycle, we endorse the CP2025n for any person looking for a hardy printer to fit right in with a hardy workplace setting.

Brother HL 2040-If you're on a stretched budget and can not spend a lot, this specific version should meet your requirements. Buyers may be able to find a laser printer for less than $15  that can perform just fine for both office and household usage. It works on both Windows and MAC therefore there is no need to be bothered with reference to set up or compatibility issues. This printer is especially lightweight and doesn’t use up a lot of room. It has an interface that is pretty clear-cut and enormously user responsive.

Xerox Phaser 6110B- This is the bargain color laser printer on your list, so buyers don't get higher-value features such as print speed (17 ppm black and white and 4 ppm in color), duplexing or a extended duty cycle (24,200 pages per month). The Xerox Phaser 6110B does, though, have 2400x600 print quality, discretionary networking, and several advanced print features such as watermarking. This is not the printer for a hectic office nevertheless it's a top quality pick for the small or residential home office.

 


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