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Need a new printer? Facing the immense product range available in shops both on- and offline, you’ll be spoilt for choice. From simple inkjet printers for less than £30 to multifunctional colour laser printers for more than £1,000, there’s a printer ideally suited for whatever your heart desires.


But remember to keep an eye on consequential costs when making your choice, as they can get quite high – especially with cheaper devices.


So, which printer is best for you?


What do you need your printer for?
Generally, you should follow some basic rules:
  • If the printer’s primary use will be for professional purposes or if you’re searching for a suitable device for your office, a laser printer will be the best choice.
  • If your printer will primarily be used at home or in a small office and if you’re planning to use it to print photos, you should look into inkjet printers, which are traditionally said to be better for photo printing.
  • If your digital camera has become your constant companion, the purchase of a specials photo printer might be a wise move.
  • If you use your printer not only for printing but also for scanning documents, a multifunctional device will certainly pay off.

Every device carries certain pros and cons which you need to consider in line with your individual requirements. There are some criteria, however, which you should take into account no matter what specific needs you have – these criteria include storage capacity, plug-ins and additional costs.




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Small Business Laser ?

Advantages: Extreemly Fast Colour Printing and superb Quality
Disadvantages: Large very very large, costly Replacement toner

...having previously had a Small Epson Colour inkjet which like most epson injet printers had suffered the blocked print head of death i also had a small samsung black and white laser printer which needed a new toner cartridge which would have cost more than i paid for the printer in the first place so i decided to go for the all in one option of a colour laser in recent years the costs of colour laser printers has dropped greatly and this model cost ...
...high profile brand such as Epson set up took a while as it wasn't as simple as open the top and put the cartrdges in like you would with an inkjet instead having to press buttons and wait for the internals of the machine to get ready for the next colour fitting it into my office took some thinking about the foot print of the printer is huge its currently located on a filing cabnet but still over hangs the sides Paper jams are extreemly few and far ...

Akett 06.02.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Epson AcuLaser C1100

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Epson Aculaser C2800N

Advantages: Fast, high quality printouts.
Disadvantages: Bulky, no real extra features, just a printer.

This is an ideal printer for an office situation, however, due to it's bulk, I wouldn't recommend this for a home printer. Picture quality Pretty good, it prints well both in black and white and in colour. The printer prints in A4 which is the size of paper most people prefere to use. It is also capable of printing envelopes of sizes International B5 (176 x 250 mm), International C5 (162 x 229 mm) and International DL (110 x 220 mm) . 5/5 ...
...and white pages per minute and 20 colour pages per minute. This speed was essential in my workplace, where arguments over printing rights are very prone to occour. This printer has certainly made the office a quieter place to be. It is also capable of holding 400 sheets so reloads are not required too often. 5/5 Reliabilty Where I work, this printer has definatly been put through its paces, printing almost non-stop and roughed about by in ...

anakha6 23.11.2008 · Read full review
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EPSON EPL6200-A tough competitor in laser printing

Advantages: Fast, excellent quality, relatively cheap to buy
Disadvantages: Bland design, high cost of consumables

I'm quite fond of Epson laser printers, for me they represent good quality and speed at phenomenally low prices. My first Epson laser printer was the EPL 5700L, but things have moved on since then. That was a bog standard, 8 pages per minute printer, but it didn't stop me being impressed, you can read my earlier review on this printer in my archive. But I knew my EPL 5700 wasn't going to last forever, and when I found out it needed its toner replacing ...
...----------------- Why Epson? ----------------- Epson for me represent a market leader in the printing industry, they compete with companies such as HP, Canon and Lexmark. But what I like about Epson inparticular is that they are specialists in their field, instead of companies like HP which have diversified to some extent and now make computers, Epson have stuck to what they're good at, making printers and scanners and other imaging products. ...

gusgusrule 20.11.2004 · Read full review
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Review of Epson EPL 6200

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Excelent Epson, again.

Advantages: Very Quick to print. Good DPI. GREAT value for money.
Disadvantages: Ugly. not practical for large buisness'

Epson EPL 6200L The Epson EPL 6200 is a ‘High performance A4 mono professional printer’ or so say Epson. Never being afraid to give new technology a go I jumped upon the opportunity to play with this rather large and bulky laser printer. My father is a dentist and he needed a hard wearing, cheap printer to print leaflets, booklets and all manner of other things you generally find information upon. For a hard wearing and a (long term) cheap printer ...
...it gave the impression that Epson did not have to put much effort into the design of the packaging, a little flicker in my mind hoped that the money saved from the packaging would have been placed back into the printer. Anxious to play with this big, black box I kept glancing over my seat until we arrived home. Taking the printer out of the box was simple enough, open the slots, remove polystyrene bound printer and your away! The printer came with ...

Bolly_eggs 18.12.2004 · Read full review
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Review of Epson EPL 6200L

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The EPL 6200N, A Monochrome MONSTER

Advantages: Highly industrial, capable of printing off at amazing speeds. Low noises. Is aesthetically pleasing.
Disadvantages: Slightly pricy. Few extra features.

...department recently purchased this, the Epson EPL 6200N, a laser printed designed for medium sized workgroups within any office or school. With the latest set of A - Level exams just a few months away, and with several sheets worth of information needing printing, I had the oppurtunity to test the EPL 6200N out... The Printer A quick query to the librarian told me the printer cost about 270 pounds inc. VAT, though unfortunately I cannot quote ...
...Pretty much your bog standard Epson manual. Its a quintessential modern printer, easily compatable with Windows 9X/ME/2000/XP aswell as Apple Macitosh 8.1 or later, our computers were running Windows 2000, which worked extremely well with the printer, displaying useful info about printer progress, more on this later. The printer looks similar to any workplace laser model, boxlike, curvy, and yet mildly aesthetically pleasing in its own...frankly ...

Credance100 15.02.2005 · Read full review
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