In 1985, an entry-level black-and-white (b&w) laser printer cost upwards of US$2000. Inkjet technology was just coming to the desktop at that time, with Canon and Epson leading the way with affordable color printers, starting at a mere US$300 or so.
At today’s prices – starting as low as US$19 – color inkjets qualify as impulse buys. In fact, if they break down after the warranty expires, it doesn’t make sense to fix them, as the repairs would cost more than a new printer. And today’s laser printers can be had for under US$100, or less if you catch a sale or send in a rebate coupon.Still, if you are a serious computer user – student, hobbyist, artist, engineer, writer and so on – you should never buy anything computer-related on impulse. Always do some research, always shop around and always get good, neutral advice if you are confused or undecided. This article will give you the basics of print technology, and a quick way to choose the right printer for you. Read More>>






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