Laser Copier Printer
You can’t beat the convenience of a laser copier printer combo. Printers are virtually near indispensable but what about copiers? Can you just run to the corner copy hut and get the one copy you need? Does it cost you more in gas and time than it is worth? To have the at your fingertips convenience of a laser copier printer in your own home can be worth every extra penny. Read just one review below on an average model.
The printer market is dominated by a handful of well-established brands. Hewlett-Packard is the market leader. Other brands include Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, Lexmark, and Samsung.
The type of computer a printer can serve depends on its ports. A Universal Serial Bus (USB) port lets a printer connect to Windows or Macintosh computers. Some models have a parallel port, which lets the printer work with older Windows computers. All these printers lack a serial port, which means they won't work with older Macs.
Laser printers. These work much like plain-paper copiers, forming images by transferring toner (powdered ink) to paper passing over an electrically charged drum. The process yields sharp black-and-white text and graphics. Laser printers usually outrun inkjets, cranking out black-and-white text at a rate of 10 to 15 ppm. Black-and-white laser printers generally cost about as much as high-end inkjets, but they're cheaper to operate. Color laser printers are also available. Laser cartridges, about $100, often contain both the toner and the drum and can print thousands of black-and-white pages for a per-page cost of 2 to 4 cents. Price range: $160 to $1,000 (black-and-white); $700 and up (color).
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