วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Choosing A Multifunction Printer

Multifunction printers are very popular in recent years. These printers typically contain copy and scan functions, as well as sending and receiving faxes in some cases.

Some of the newer models are also integrated with photo printing capabilities, with digital memory card readers and preview screens to the right into the printer.

Before a multifunction printer, there are a few things to keep in mind.

First, plan where youThey use it as a copier, it's manufactured cost significantly more than with copies at your local print shop. Where you could spend 5 to 10 cents per copy at a print shop, do your own could be anywhere up to $ 1.00 a page on a multifunction printer costs.

They are great for convenience, if you need a quick copy, but you do not want to do any type of media on them.

Another point is the quality of the various components. For example, the scanner can not ashigh resolution, as some stand-alone models.

If you plan to scan old photos or negatives and want the highest resolution possible, you will probably not get quite as good, the result of a multifunction printer / scanner, as you would from a dedicated scanner.

The same applies to the printing functions. You can stand-alone printers that print at higher resolutions or larger on paper than most multifunction units.

The last thing to consider is thatIf you have ever had a problem with your multi-function printer that you will lose your scanner, copier, printer, and possibly fax while it got repaired. With its own units means that you only without one of them, if you ever need to make repairs.

If your needs are fairly basic, but a multifunction device that is a good option. You can get all the same functions as with 3 or 4 separate machines, for less money and much less space.



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