Are Color Laserjet Printers worth the money?
The next printer you'll want on your desk is a color laser
printer. Forget those cheap outdated inkjet printers. They are
cheap for one reason, to get you to buy ink. I'm not making that
up. It came right from an executive of a leading inkjet printer
manufacturer.
Do you have a black and white laser printer? These gems are the
best for the home office. Cheap, guilt free printing with high
quality usually reserved for a large office. The price is right
on the home models. You can almost buy one for the cost of a
black and a color ink cartridge.
But let's talk about color laser jet printers. A color laser jet
works just like a black printer except it has 4 toner
cartridges. Each one has its own life. The base printers I was
looking at had a recommended monthly volume of up to 30,000
pages. Don't think I'll have that much.
Photo printing is a must these days and you want to print your
pictures without the fear of using up all the ink. Digital
cameras are everywhere, but getting the pictures printed in
photo quality seems to be the biggest drawback to the cameras.
Enter the color laserjet printer.
Speed is a big factor in printing. At home, I'm usually not in a
big hurry, so I'll spend less and wait. I'll send stuff to the
printer and check it later when it's done. You can save a bunch
if you don' t need speed. The HP2600n is my pick for a home
color laser printer. The Hewlett Packard was also selected as
"PC Magazine Editor's Choice" award.
Let me give you the scoop. First, price. Don't be afraid. $400.
Yes, that's all for a color laser jet. Speed? 8 pages per
minute. 16 meg of RAM, but the 2600n is network ready for the
small or home office.
For comparison, I looked at the 2500L. This HP model was faster
at 20 ppm black but only 4 ppm in color. It did have more memory
- 64MB as compared to 16MB, but it was not network ready. Price?
Same.
The one thing that tipped me over the edge to the 2600n was that
all 4 toner cartridges were right in the front. I personally
examined this unit today and the quality is dead on with Hewlett
Packard's reputation in the printing industry.
The price and quality are hard to beat.