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choosing the Right Printer For Home, a Home Office Or a Small business

How do you select the right printer for your needs?

The first query is going to be what's your funds and the next is going to be what do you want to do with it.

Best Laser Printer

Let's start with the someone at home. If the printer is for personal use then it's commonly a very uncomplicated answer. The best bet is to go for one of the many inkjet printers which are facilely available at large consumer electronics stores. Go for one the main brands like Canon, Hp or Epson. Assuming that you want a printer that does colour, make sure it has at least four dissimilar ink cartridges (black, cyan, magenta, yellow), this way you're only going to be replacing the ink that you use and not wasting ink by throwing out multicolour cartridges just because one colour has run out. The next thing to think is that these printers aren't built to last, so select one which is at a price point that you can accept for a printer that's going to last a few years.

The small enterprise someone at home might welll be a dissimilar story. This is more complex because your're likely to be using your printer more often. This is where it gets a exiguous difficult. You might be best off buying a laser printer. The three main problems with inkjet printers is that they are expensive to feed ink into and that most of them have relatively poor printing capability when compared to a laser and lastly that they're slow. So if you think that you're going to be printing more than one or two pages here or there, or if you think that you're going to be printing reports for clients or other population that you need to impress, you should probably bite the bullet and go for a laser printer. These can get expensive to buy as you add on features like duplexing and multiple printer trays, but they're more of an investment than an expense, so make sure to get an extended warranty from the manufacturer. I personally favour Hp printers, but there are other brands out there that might suit you better, just be aware of the extra wearing parts like toner drums in some of the other brands that will cost money as they're needed.

Lastly there's the small enterprise with more than one or two computers. By this point you've passed the point of using the inkjet printers. So don't go there unless you assuredly need an A3 colour printer which might be out of your price range in a laser. Otherwise inkjet printers are too slow and you'll be forever feeding them ink. select a motor that's going to last some years and has a duty cycle (pages printed per month) that you can live with. Also see if the printer you want has a high yield black toner cartridge option as they're commonly more economical but might not be available with the small models. If you're in Sydney Australia and you need help with choosing a printer or setting it up, call us www.factor.com.au.

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