Inkjet and laser printers both have advantages and disadvantages and each works well for different situations. Whether an inkjet or laser printer is the right choice for you will depend a lot on how you plan to use it and what your specific printing needs are. By Grace Alexander |
Compact inkjet printers are preferable if you need to fit a printer on a small desk, move it from one computer to the next, or take it along during travel. Here are some factors to take into consideration when purchasing a compact inkjet printer. |
You can help the environment by recycling ink cartridges instead of throwing them away. By Dachary Carey |
Check out our selection of picks for the best inkjet printers, in categories inlcuding color, business use, photos and overall value. By Dachary Carey |
When you're shopping for inkjet photo paper, you'll need to consider size, brightness and finish. By Dachary Carey |
Learn how an inkjet turns incredibly small dots of color into vivid, lifelike images. By Dachary Carey |
Inkjet cartridges can add significantly to the lifetime ownership cost of a printer. Learn how to calculate replacement costs so that you choose a printer that's a good value. By Dachary Carey |
It's important to compare printers before you buy. Learn about the main types of printers and the jobs they do best. By Jaceson Maughan |