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20 Tips For Making Sure You Buy the Right Business Printer

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Here is a great article on picking a business printer by M. David Stone for e-week.

Choosing the right printer for your business is trickier than you may think. There are probably a few criteria that you're most interested in, and it's only natural that those are the ones you'll focus on. But it's too easy. Click Here

  1. 20 Tips For Making Sure You Buy the Right Business Printer
  2. Ignore the Categories
  3. Know How Much Youll Print
  4. Know How Much Youll Print: Part 2
  5. Check the Duty Cycle
  6. Know What Your Office Prints
  7. Three Types of Quality
  8. Hows the Text Quality?
  9. Graphics Anybody?
  10. What About Photos?
  11. Do You Really Need Color?
  12. Ink Jet Vs. Laser Speed
  13. Can You Really Do Without Color?
  14. Get Enough Input Capacity
  15. Get Enough Input Trays
  16. Should You Duplex?
  17. Check for Special Paper Feed Needs
  18. Consider Upgrades
  19. MFPs (Multi Function Printers) and Faxing
  20. MFPs and Faxing: Part 2
  21. What’s the Total Cost of Ownership?
  22. See More Slideshows Like This One

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