Learn The Facts On 4 Common Laser Printers For The Studio

by Spike Stetson on February 22, 2010

Photo printer cartridges can be very expensive and knowing which printer to use will help. More frequently than anything else, we get the question, “What’s the best printer for me?” Inkjet printer ink cartridges come in various sizes and prices. The reply is, ” What do you want your laser printer to do?” The type of printer you buy will determine the type of cartridge for printer that you will use. Do you want an all in one laser printer, a very simple single function inkjet printer or a tiny photo printer?  How much are you ready to invest? Also, do not forget that the purchase price isn’t the single cost you will have. There is the price tag of the replacement photo printer cartridges. We have reviewed four printers across all categories to satisfy your curiosity. This starting point can help you in your search. If you’re interested in specific categories or products, you will at least possess a base level of facts with which to start.

Canon Pixma MX330- The Canon Pixma MX330 is not the best producer of high quality prints, nevertheless it is perhaps the most multipurpose printer in the under $150 category. A 1.8 inch LCD screen, easy to use features, plus an auto-document feeder makes this printer an exceptional pick for individuals and families that are on a tight budget.

Brother HL 4070CDW-Printing text at 20 pages per minute, this Brother printer is great for office use and it also has wireless networking capabilities. This is a printer that can deliver high quality output in a miniature case for below $500. The directions are simple enough to follow. This is a very customer friendly laser printer and the color indicators are pretty basic and simple to figure out making it one of the easiest laser printer models to use. Like most Brother Printers, the setup for this model was also exceedingly simple.

Konica Minolta 5400DL-Color laser printers that provide options like duplexing and are network equipped are sometimes not very affordable. This printer is the exception. The Minolta 5400 DL prints at 27 pages per minute in both color and in black and white. It also handles a broad assortment of distinctive media. It has a 2400 dpi resolution for extremely well-defined images and it also has programmed color adjustment. This color laser printer can also give you up to 12,000 prints per toner cartridge, and has a enormous duty cycle of up to 60,000 prints per month.

Xerox Phaser 6110B- This is your bargain color laser printer on your list, thus you do not get higher-cost 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, though, have 2400×600 print quality, discretionary networking, and some innovative print features such as watermarking. This is not the printer for a demanding office although it’s a fine selection for the small or residential home office.

 

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