Which is better, laser printers or inkjet printers? It really depends on what you need to print—and we break down the pros ...
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Regardless of the types of documents your company needs to print, you want output hardware that offers the best performance for the purchase price you can afford. Today's inkjet devices offer ...
To select the right printer for your specific needs, you need to understand the difference between inkjet, laser, color, photo, dot matrix, bar code, label, and multifunction printers. Today there are ...
When it comes to reliable printing, inkjet printers remain a popular choice for homes, offices, and even creative professionals. Known for their sharp text output and vibrant photo quality, today’s ...
Inkjet printers and their ink are a lot like razors and blades. The manufacturers will sell you a razor (or printer) fairly ...
When you compare the output from digital presses to the pages that emerge from your color laser printer, the disparity between their respective abilities to reproduce photographs may seem puzzling, ...
Does Lexmark’s exit from the inkjet printer business mean that inkjets are in trouble, or that Lexmark is in trouble? The answer would seem to skew toward the former. Lexmark has never been a top-tier ...
Epson enjoys a dominance in this market that would make even Microsoft blush. They literally created the photographic inkjet printer market with their Stylus Photo and Stylus Pro line of hardware.
The U.S. government recouped more than $88 million in counterfeit currency last year, and more than half of it was made on regular old inkjet or laser printers. That's according to Bloomberg, which ...
Lexmark on Tuesday said it will exit its inkjet printer business and cut 1,700 jobs around the world in a move to save roughly $95 million annually. The company, a former spin-off from IBM, is stuck ...