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Clonts58
06-25-2009, 03:41 AM
The four printer qualities of most interest to most users are:

Color: Color is important for users who need to print pages for presentations or maps and other pages where color is part of the information. Color printers can also be set to print only in black-and-white.

Color printers are more expensive to operate since they use two ink cartridges (one color and one black ink) that need to be replaced after a certain number of pages. Those who don't have a specific need for color and who print a lot of pages will find a black-and-white printer cheaper to operate.

Resolution: Printer resolution (the sharpness of text and images on paper) is usually measured in dots per inch (dpi). Most inexpensive printers provide sufficient resolution for most purposes at 600 dpi.

Speed: If you do much printing, the speed of the printer becomes important. Inexpensive printers print only about 3 to 6 sheets per minute. Color printing is slower. More expensive printers are much faster.

Memory: Most printers come with a small amount of memory (for example, one megabyte) that can be expanded by the user. Having more than the minimum amount of memory is helpful and faster when printing out pages with large images or tables with lines around them (which the printer treats as a large image).

loft artist
07-02-2009, 11:14 AM
What about Price $$$$£££££
That would be my no 1
price of Ink 2
I once bought A NEW A4 Canon s200 printer , cheaper than the two original replacement cartridges for my old Lexmark
the Canon s200 got really bad reports in the PC mags but served me well for 2 years until finally giving up the ghost ....looking for the bargain basement replacement as we speak ...or type .

Loft