Chances are you’ve been on the market for a new printer and can’t decide which to invest in. That’s because there are two major types of printers for consumer use, and they are Inkjet and Laser ...
The printer often has a bad reputation — something that rarely works, or is always out of ink — often because of the complexity of commercial and office printers. But these at-home models should be ...
Commercial printers seeking to diversify their capabilities and expand their offerings are increasingly turning to the high-growth segments of labels and packaging. With packaging production ...
CR has evaluated thousands of models for text quality, graphics quality, and ink usage. These options from Brother, Canon, and Epson rise to the top. Our testers report that laser printers, all-in-one ...
Laser printers use toner, which is a fine powder that gets melted onto the paper to create a permanent image. Toner-based printers, which also include xerographic copiers, typically print very quickly ...
Color digital laser and light-emitting diode printers are very similar. Both can print your business documents relatively quickly by melting toner to the paper, and both use a photosensitive drum. The ...
Buy a budget-friendly inkjet or splurge on a fast laser? This decades-old question has some surprising new answers. Here's the latest advice about picking your next printer. For nearly a decade, Bill ...
Shopping for a new printer can be surprisingly confusing. Along with navigating all the different brands, you’ll also need to figure out if an inkjet or laser printer is best for your needs. Both of ...
Color laser printers offer unbeatable speed, crisper text, and more economical printing than their inkjet peers. Our favorite is the Canon Color imageCLASS MF753Cdw, but we've got a whole host of ...
Laser printers, known for printing crisp, professional-looking documents quickly, are generally considered big, expensive machines designed for large offices. While some larger models live up to that ...