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Five Tips for Buying MultiFunction Printers

By D Swain, published Dec 17, 2007
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Multifunction printers are devices that can print, scan, and copy. Some designs even include a fax machine. If you want to buy one of these printers, you will need to consider a few things beforehand. Some of these things include ink, color depth, and printing. This article will give you a few tips for buying multifunction printers.

Ink

One of the first things you need to consider when buying multifunction printers is the size of the ink droplets. These printers spray small ink droplets on the paper in order to print. It's best to look for multifunction printers that use smaller ink droplets as this will increase the quality of the printouts. Look for a design that uses drops less than four pico-liters.

Color Depth

One of the next things you need to consider when buying multifunction printers is their color depth. This is especially important if you like to print out a lot of photos. You should look for multifunction printers that have at least a 24-bit color depth. Designs that have a 48-bit color will provide more detail in your photos.

Printing

You will also need to think about printing when buying multifunction printers. You can save paper and money by printing on both sides of the paper. Therefore, you should consider buying multifunction printers that have an auto duplexer. Models with an auto duplexer will be much more expensive. If the printer doesn't come with one, you can also buy one as an add-on. However, you should be aware that a duplexer will considerably lower printing speed.

Networking

If you want to share your multifunction printers with other computers, you should look for a design that has built-in networking. Some models will have built-in Ethernet ports that you have to plug a cable into. There are also multifunction printers that have wireless capabilities using infrared or Bluetooth technology. These printers don't require extra cables.

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