An Assessment of Four First-Class Printers and Which One is Right For You and Your Agency

Laser printer cartridges can be very confusing. Frequently we are asked, “Which is the best printer for me?” It’s a tough question to answer, because it all depends on what you want to do with your laser printer. There are many different types of ink printer cartridges.Do you want an all in one printer, a very straightforward single function inkjet printer or a tiny photo printer?  How much are you willing to invest? There is also an after sale outlay that a lot of consumers are unaware of; the price of replacement printer cartridges. Below, you will find our analysis of four unique printers. This ought to give you with a starting point. If you’re interested in specific categories, printers cartridges or products, you will at least possess a base level of information with which to begin.

Brother HL 270-This version is great for workplace and household use. It is fairly small so it doesn’t take up a lot of room and it’s exceptionally simple to set up. This unit is compatible with both Windows and MAC platforms. It is easy to hook up to a network which makes it an helpful add-on in a small office. According to buyer reviews we have seen, the print quality is comparatively superior than nearly all of its peer group.

Canon Pixma MX7600-The Canon Pixma MX7600 is a multifunctional printer and this version is a significant improvement over the last one. Because of new features such as an upgraded control cockpit, auto duplexer and a generous number of faxing options, the MX7600 is a very good value.

Samsung CLP-600N-This color laser printer may make a huge add-on to the domestic or small office. It is network prepared and has the quickness and duty cycle and printing quality that is needed. The Samsung CLP-600N prints at 20 pages per minute in both color and black and white. With a 2400×600 dpi resolution and a duty cycle of up to 45,000 prints per month makes it a excellent value. The single downside is that the duplex printing is manual, but manual is better than nonexistent.

Xerox Phaser 6110B- This is the bargain color laser printer on your list, so you 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, nonetheless, have 2400×600 print quality, discretionary networking, and some advanced print features such as watermarking. This is not the printer for a demanding workforce but it’s a fine selection for the small or residential home office.

 

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