5 Features to Consider: Printer Buying Guide

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The question of printer buyers come down to a simple matter of what and how much they plan on printing. With that in mind, we’ve put together a quick list of what features any printer buyer should consider in buying.

 1. Wi-Fi Printer

 You’ll definitely love a Wi-Fi printing that goes with a handy feature. Sharing your printer between multiple computers makes it more available and accessible to other users. It is similar to wired USB printing. This type of connection is great for a home with more than one computer or even for small business.

 

2. Paper Handling

The feature you also have considered is printers with multiple papers tray that can hold a lot more pages. It will help you reduce refilling the trays. The couple ways the printer can move paper through a feed is some draw the paper from the front of the printer using rubber or uses gravity to move the paper down through the feeder and out the front of the printer.

 

3. Duplexing

This feature helps you save both of your time and paper. It can print on both sides of a page. Printers that provide duplex printing will often use a reversing automatic document feeder. This will make you hassle-free with scanning and then prints double-sided pages without you having to turn the paper over and reefed it into the machine.

4. Printer Speed

Check also your printer terms that indicate output speed. PPM (pages per minute), sometimes referred to as CPM (copies per minute), determines how many pages per minute your printer can push out. The higher the number of pages, the faster the printer can print or copy your document.

 

5. Built-in Memory Card Reader

You can also look for a printer with a built-in memory card reader that supports formats like Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard or Memory Stick Duo. This allows you to access easily and, with some printers, edit your photos all without using a computer.

 

So, whatever you need to print, there’s a printer that can do it for you. This might be your guide for selecting a partner printer that will serve for majority users.

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