Inkjet delivers richer color and photos, while laser cranks out the sharpest, fastest text.
Both print, but they use different technologies that serve different purposes and will suit different people. Here's how to decide which is right for you.
Canon U.S.A. Inc. today announced three new models of inkjet printers designed for consumers and professionals. The new products include the i450 Color Bubble Jet Printer, the i470D Photo Printer, and ...
Not all inkjet printers are bad. When my wife wanted a scanner to supplement her color laser, we got a Brother all-in-one inkjet printer. The high yield black ink cartridges are cheaper per page than ...
The Epson EcoTank ET-2980 ($299.99) is Epson's latest iteration to fill the "one step up from strictly entry level" slot for EcoTank printers. Compared with the step below, it stays with the same low ...
Epson is attempting to rewrite printer history with its new line of EcoTank inkjet printers. Instead of using small, prefilled ink cartridges that have to be frequently (and expensively) replaced, ...
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