Monochrome - Sometimes The Best Choice Is The Simple Choice
With the incredible variety of printers and printer needs on the market, the choices can be overwhelming. Multifunction, color laser, wide format, and so many more types can cause your head to spin. So before you lose any sleep over a printer choice, take a step back and ask yourself what your primary printing needs are. If the answer is high-volume, high-speed, inexpensive black and white printing, then a monochrome printer is your answer. Furthermore, the selection of quality monochrome laser printers is wide open.
Once you have eliminated the need for color, the printer choice becomes a whole lot easier. If you need a printer to crank out the black and white copies to appease the demands of a busy workplace, a workhorse mono will keep pace. If your work needs include laser quality printing, there is no reason to spend a lot of money. First, roughly determine what your office needs will be and then make your printer choice accordingly.
Do you want a larger network ready unit for a central office location or do you need a smaller model for the desktop? Regardless of your answer, there are plenty of solutions to match. Once you determine your basic needs, take a look at some of the leading manufacturers of monochrome printers like Samsung, Brother, Canon, HP, Konica Minolta, just to name a few.
If you want something that doesn’t take up a lot of room in the home office, but can deliver trouble-free, high quality results, all at an affordable price, you might be amazed at all the possibilities. For starters, a sleek, compact desktop monochrome printer that is terrific for home use is the SAMSUNG ML-1630 monochrome laser printer. Its 100-sheet tray and 17 pages per minute speed make it perfect for the single-person home office. And it won’t set you back financially -- as little as $99.00 for this model at several locations.
For printer sharing (wireless Ethernet capability), higher printing rate (23 pages per minute) and higher output capacity (10,000 page per month duty cycle), the Brother HL-2170W laser printer is the ideal affordable small-office printing solution. For around $150.00 you can meet the everyday challenges of a bustling workplace.
Once you have determined that your needs far exceed what was initially projected, you can step up to a monochrome printer that can handle a huge workload and still keep costs under control. For a multi-user, non-stop project environment, you won’t go wrong by getting the HP LaserJet P4015x monochrome laser printer. High resolution results (1200 x 1200 maximum dpi) and high-speed (52 pages per minute) production make this model a favorite among high-paced businesses. For around $1,700.00 you will keep the entire staff working without a hitch.
So if you need the no-frills quality black and white work done and done quickly, forget about all the other choices and focus on a monochrome printer. For every need there is a printer that fits.
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