A Re-evaluation of Four Good Printers and Which One is Correct For You and Your Organization

Laser printer cartridges can be very confusing. Frequently we are asked, "Which is the best printer for me?" This isn't an easy question to answer for the reason that it depends on what you want your printer to do. There are many different types of ink printer cartridges.Whether you desire a high quality printer, an all-in-one workhorse, a pocket-sized photo printer, or a simple single-function inkjet, we've got you covered. How much have you budgeted for a laser printer? There is also an after sale cost that a lot of users are uninformed of; the price of replacement printer cartridges. To assist you, we have reviewed four unique printers. This starting point should assist you in your quest. If you're interested in certain categories, printers cartridges or products, you will at least have a base level of knowledge with which to start.

Canon Pixma MX330- The Canon Pixma MX330 isn’t the top printer of high quality prints, however it is perhaps the most flexible printer in the below 0 group. A 1.8 inch LCD screen, simple to work features, plus an auto-document feeder makes this printer an superb selection for individuals and families that are on a strict budget.

Brother HL 4070CDW-Printing text at 20 pages per minute, this Brother printer is great for workplace use and it furthermore has wireless networking capabilities. This is a printer that can create high quality output in a small case for under 0. The directions are simple enough to understand. This is a very user friendly laser printer and the color indicators are pretty straightforward and easy to comprehend making it one of the easiest laser printer models to operate. Like most Brother Printers, the setup for this model was also especially easy.

Konica Minolta 5400DL-Color laser printers that offer options like duplexing and are network ready are usually not very reasonably priced. This printer is the exception. The Minolta 5400 DL produces at 27 pages per minute in both color and in black and white. It furthermore handles a broad variety of different media. It has a 2400 dpi resolution for exceptionally in focus images and it also has programmed color adjustment. This color laser printer should moreover provide you up to 12,000 prints per toner cartridge, and has a mammoth duty cycle of up to 60,000 prints per month.

Brother HL-5250DN- This Brother printer is network equipped and promises high-quality graphic and text prints for the small firm or family use. There is a fine feature called a duplexer that allows you to save paper and the easy to grasp setup directions make installation a snap. At 30 pages per minute output for text, the printer's speed is good. There is simply one small problem and that is the paper tray. It will just hold 300 pages which is quite small and only fitting if you're using it for household use or running a very small business operation.

 

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