Just like computers, printers also have evolved greatly and are available in a wide variety of functions. It is important to choose a printer that gives a good quality output at economical prices. Primarily, the usage of the printer needs to be determined - whether black and white prints alone or colour, average number of prints taken per day, etc.

Inkjet Printers and laser printers are predominantly used and effective while considering important aspects such as - speed, cost and quality. However they differ in these qualities too. While inkjets use ink cartridges, laser printers use toners that are expensive than the cartridges. Printers range from ones that print just monochrome (black and white) to those that print, copy and scan (all-in-one) types. There printers available that suitable for varied needs like home, small office, travel, for photographers (called photo printers), etc. The speed, resolution, connectivity, colour are important factors to look for, in a printer.

Connecting printers to a system is through a USB cable and many printers do not come with one. You can also network a printer. Printer performance can be weighed with the details such as ppm (pages per min) and dpi (dots pr inch). However it is necessary to cross check these numbers because vendors can sometimes give exaggerated numbers.

You can read HP, Canon Inkjet printer reviews and find top selling inkjet printers at inkjetprinter.org.uk.

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