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The Best Printers of 2012: Buyer's Guide

Consider The Following Before Spending Money

- Are you aiming for quality or quantity? How about speed?

- How much are you willing to spend on ink?

- Are you going to use it for personal or office use? Wireless or wired?

- Are you going to use it for printing alone? Or multifunctional?

The major printing technologies that exist today are inkjet, laser and solid ink printer. Most people will either choose inkjet or laser, depending on what they need.

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Inkjet Printers are known for high quality printing performance, which makes it a good option for professional photographers. It will allow you to print on coated inkjet, photo paper or even on CDs and DVDs. However, inkjet printers' speed is slightly slower than of the laser printers and its ink cartridges are more pricey than laser printers' toner cartridges.

Laser printers are faster in speed and more efficient when it comes to printing, which saves you money in the long run. However, these are not so good when it comes to printing quality. They are commonly used for printing documents, reports or any business oriented printouts, which makes it good for office use.

Monochrome Laser

Monochrome laser printer may be the most affordable option for basic printing. It could print documents extremely fast but, when it comes to delivering acceptable printing quality, it becomes very slow. This is best for those who wants to save the most.

Terms You Need To Know

DPI (Dots Per Inch)

DPI indicates the resolution by how many pixels per square it is capacity for: the higher the DPI the better the quality of printing images. Also, the higher the DPI, the more ink your printer will consume.

PRM (Pages Per Minute)

The PPM will determine how fast the printer can produce in one minute. It normally varies in monochrome and colored pages from the printing result.

Memory Card Slots, PictBridge and TFT

Many printers nowadays offer direct photo printing by simply inserting your media card into memory card slots provided. PictBridge port allows you to connect your digital devices like cameras through a cable wire, directly to the printer. While TFT is the flat screen on the printer where you can edit (adjust, rotate and crop) images and preview them before printing.

Ethernet port, Wireless and Bluetooth/Infrared

The Ethernet port serves as a network hub that provides convenience in sharing files with many computers via wires. Wireless adapters does the same thing, except that its, well, wireless. Some printers also offer sharing through Bluetooth and infrared. This is very good for office environment.

Multiple Input Trays

The input trays can be selected manually or automatically, depending on the settings.

Choosing a printer can be a daunting task but, as long as you're aware of these things and terminologies, you will be on the right track. Either you're a home user, a student, a clerk or a businessman; you deserve the best printer that will suit your needs.

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