Laser Printers For Volume And Speed

Laser Printers For Volume And Speed

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Laser printers come with a variety of modifications to their capabilities but the two main choices are whether to purchase a black and white or color version. This makes a big difference to the price but cost-effectiveness can be pre-judged by identifying what the printer will mostly be used for.

Inkjet printers are the popular choice for most people looking for something to use from home. The quality of image is much better and the casing unit is more compact, making it easier to fit in a home environment. Cost is another factor in favour of the inkjet. However, there are some very good reasons why a home user may want to purchase a laser printer instead of, or as well as an inkjet version.

There are many people who run businesses or societies from home. If that's the case and there is a need for regular printed communications to go out to customers or members, an inkjet printer will not have the capacity for printing the amount of copies needed efficiently, and the cost would be phenomenal compared to what could be achieved with laser.

A decision has to be made about just how important it is to have top quality images. Images reproduced by lasers will be sufficient for most applications, especially where text is more important. Lasers are great for reproducing text, diagrams and logos.

At one time black and white print was sufficient for most purposes, but these days people have got used to seeing everything produced in color and have come to expect it. Color lasers can be very expensive, even though they've come down considerably in price over the years as technology has advanced. However, there are some situations where going the route of the color option can actually save the user a lot of money.

If the user needs volume print-outs on a regular basis and the document requires images that would be better reproduced in color, a color laser may be the most efficient and cost-effective solution. Although the photo-quality isn't the same as with inkjets, the printer resolutions for color lasers are very good now.

The choice between lasers and inkjets is mainly based on volume and regularity. If that's what's needed, then laser is the better option. The decision whether to opt for color over monochrome depends on how much text there is compared to images and the type of images to be used. If the documents mainly consist of text and a few standard pictures, monochrome printing may suffice. If important diagrams are required that would be difficult to understand in monochrome, color would be preferable.

Once everything has been considered, full color laser printers may still prove too costly for some. Re-examine the overall design of what's being printed might help. Some re-working of diagrams may help. Most professional logos come with a monochrome version for this very purpose so, with a little extra effort, it's quite possible to create something that will look great printed in black and white.


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