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Should I buy a laser printer scanner or an
Inkjet?
A Laser printer
scanner has significant benefits over inkjet printers on the market, but is likely to cost you a
little more initially. A Laser printer scanner offers a much
more efficient printing process, using less ink than an inkjet, provides greater accuracy, and will print your
documents and photos much more rapidly.
Before you buy, you should assess how much printing you will need
to perform and the output quality you will need. If you are just buying home printing, and are not need to print
photos, a Laser printer scanner may not be with the
extra outset cost. It is a wise idea to do a little math, and compare the prices of inkjet and toner cartridges.
You will find that for heavy printing, savings in the short term may well prove costly in the long run.
If you are looking to purchase a printer for an office or
business, efficiency and speed are be key elements. A Laser printer
scanner has far superior processing power than its inkjet rivals. You will find that as a networked
printer, you will avoid long print queues with multiple users - always a frustration with a slow print
output.
A laser printer
scanner is required for a high quality finish and printing up to 30 ppm. Inkjet prints are prone to
smudging if not given sufficient time to dry before being handled, whereas a laser printer fuses toner onto paper
allowing for immediate handling.
Pricewise, a color Laser
printer scanner will set you back anywhere between $100 and several thousand Dollars, whereas an
inkjet printer can be picked up from as little as $60.
Make sure when choosing a printer that the model you chose will
give you a quick enough output. For a small office with a handful of staff and modest printing needs, a
laser printer scanner you should invest a minimum of $150.
There is a significant price difference between printer toner cartridges, and a couple of cents extra per page will
add up over the lifespan of the printer.
A little thought into usage will help you to work out if a
laser printer scanner is worth the extra cost, and if you are
planning to expand your office or have multiple users, a laser printer will provide greater savings than in toner
costs alone. After all, when it comes to business, time is money.
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