Laser printer cartridges can be very confusing. Frequently we are asked, “Which is the finest printer for me?” The response is, ” What do you need your laser printer to do?” There are many different types of ink printer cartridges.Whether you choose a high quality printer, an all-in-one workhorse, a small photo printer, or a plain single-function inkjet, we’ve got you covered. What is your budget? There is also an after sale outlay that a lot of users are unaware of; the cost of replacement printer cartridges. To assist you, we have reviewed 4 different printers. This starting point can assist you in your exploration. If you’re interested in certain categories, printers cartridges or products, you should at least have a base level of data with which to start.
Brother HL 270-This version is good for office and household use. It is fairly small so it doesn’t take up a lot of space and it’s incredibly uncomplicated to set up. The unit is compatible with both Windows and MAC platforms. It is easy to hook up to a network which makes it an efficient add-on in a small office. According to consumer reviews we have seen, the print quality is relatively superior than most of its peer group.
Canon Pixma MX7600-The Canon Pixma MX7600 is a multifunctional printer and this model is a substantial improvement over the last one. In addition to new features such as an upgraded control cockpit, auto duplexer and a significant number of faxing alternatives, the MX7600 is a very excellent value.
Samsung CLP-600N-This color laser printer can make a big add-on to the domestic or small office. It is network equipped and has the zip and duty cycle and printing superiority that is desired. 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, thus 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, nevertheless, have 2400×600 print quality, optional networking, and some advanced print features such as watermarking. This is not the printer for a industrious office however it’s a first-rate option for the small or home office.