How to Find and Buy the Best Printer for You
Printer Shopping Tips
By Tricia Goss, published Jan 11, 2008
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What do you print? If your printing efforts consist of word processor documents sans any colored graphics and an occasional email message, a basic black ink printer will probably work fine for you. On the other hand, if you see your printer as part of your arts and crafts tools collection, you are going to require some bells and whistles.
When considering a printer to purchase, find out what types of paper it can handle according to your needs. Think of all the different sorts of print jobs you might perform in a typical month. Do you need to be able to print onto envelopes and card stock? Finally, take note of how many pieces of paper a potential new printer will hold. You might not want to have to baby-sit a large job.
How much will it cost you? Price is an obvious consideration. But remember to consider more than just the cost of the printer itself. An inexpensive printer won't be as big of a bargain if the ink cartridges cost an arm and a leg. You will probably be better off buying a moderately priced printer that uses more reasonable ink replacements.
What is the brand? Do some research and find out which brands have a better reputation. Check out non-partisan consumer websites and publications for product ratings by brand as well as model. Another great way to find out how a particular printer works is by finding a website that offers ratings and reviews from other people who have purchased that model. These everyday users are able to provide you with real life issues as well as benefits.
How to Find and Buy the Best Printer for You
Buying the right printer doesn't have to be difficult; you simply need to know what you need!
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Takeaways
- Think of all the different sorts of print jobs you might perform in a typical month.
- Price is an obvious consideration.
- When you have finally determined what you need, shop around.
Did You Know?
Printers (people who printed) used to keep the metal letters they used in cases: capital letters on top, the rest on the bottom. Hence the terms "uppercase" and "lowercase"!
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