The Best 10 Inkjet Printers
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[Digital Photography Journal: News, Reviews, Sample Photos, Free Tips and Tutorials] PCWORLD has just posted their version of the top 10 inkjet printers. The test for each printer was based on price (25%), print quality (20%), features (15%), ease of use (15%), speed (10%), service and support (10%), and cost of consumables (5%).
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[Shopsafe.co.uk] Printer Shops - Online Shopping Directory of Secure UK Shops ...: Consumable Cafe specialise in top quality printer consumables including Epson, Canon, HP, Lexmark, Brother, Xerox as well as compatible inkjet cartridges, toners, ribbons, paper, cd-rw, ink refills and other media. Delivery is free on UK orders.
[Reviews-zdnet.com.com] ZDNet's Small Business Buying Guide: Printers - ZDNet: Reviews: Inkjets offer low-cost color printing, but they are slower than lasers, and the cost of ink cartridges and paper can quickly add up. Overall, the output quality is better, print speeds are faster, and prices are lower than they were a few years ago, which means that you have many great choices for business.
[Breakingnewsblog.com] Printer Review and Advice » Printer Tips: But unlike other consumables like CD-Rs or printer paper, inkjet and toner cartridges are exactly and carefully engineered to match the printers for which they are designed. These strict performance and compatibility requirements may make you think twice about saving money on an off-brand cartridge.’
[Blogs.onenw.org] ONE/Northwest KnowledgeBase: Printers Archives: Anyway, PCWorld just updated their Top 10 Color Laser Printers which is one of the better guides to color lasers out there.
[Tongfamily.com] Tong Family Blog: Guide to Printers 2004: It seems as the though the tremendous rush to quality has slowed the Epson 2200 was a milestone and now Canon, HP and Epson all have very good prosumer models. So here's the analysis.
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Posted at October 08, 2005 11:52 AM