What’s New in the Home Printing Market?
Sometimes, it really doesn’t pay to joke about what things will be like in the future. If you have ever stumbled upon the blogs that dredge up magazine articles and things from the first half of the 1900s, and seen how scarily similar some concepts of the future were, you’ll understand! We’ve joked before about being able to buy a printer that can also toast your ham and cheese sandwich for lunch, and looking at some of the developments in the home printing market recently, we might not be far away from that eventuality! Check out what’s new in the home printing and ink cartridge refill market, from news in early 2010.
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Buying a New Printer? Here Are the Factors That Matter.
There are literally hundreds of models of printer to choose from nowadays … how do you avoid coming home with one that will toast your sandwich for lunch, but still prints photos that look like they are from a 1920s newspaper? Research is the simple answer – but even comprehensive review guides will find it difficult to read your mind and display a printer that matches your exact needs. Today we help set you up for a printer research session – from ink cartridge refills to dots in an inch, these are the factors that matter when buying a printer.
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5 Reasons Why You Should Upgrade Your Printer
Technology is moving pretty quick. If you had moved to Tibet ten years ago and only recently come back to the Western, digitally connected world, it would probably take ten years to adjust! Printers are the same as every other piece of technology – the output might look roughly the same, but the technology is advancing rapidly, and along with that fact the price of printers and ink cartridges is coming down. Today we look at the top 5 reasons why you don’t need to put up with that old printer any more … why you’re a brand new one!
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Inkjet or Laser Printer – Which is the Best For You?
Almost as universal as the dilemma of whether to buy a house or rent, and with an equal number of factors for and against each decision, is the decision between buying an inkjet and laser printer! Each type of printer has its own ups, its own downs, its varying capital and ongoing costs for ink cartridges, laser toner, etc. However, they are not the same by any measure … there is certainly a ‘best’ type of printer for you, according to your printing habits. We help you find it!
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One of the simplest ways to understand the difference between inkjet and laser printers is in terms of initial cost versus ongoing cost … though remember that there are plenty more things to consider before you’ll be able to properly determine which one will be ‘best’ for you in the long run. Laser printers have a high ongoing cost and a lower cost-per-page – laser toner goes further per page. Inkjet printers have a lower initial cost and a higher cost per page – inkjet cartridges don’t print as many pages before emptying. Obviously, if you do a lot of printing, the laser printer will quickly repay your initial investment in terms of lower per-page pricing.
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