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Best Printers in 2010

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Best Printers in 2010

When we review printers we look at several different points, these being cost, functionality and practicality.

Below are some of the best new printers on the market in 2010 so far!

Lexmark Platinum Pro905

This is a well equipped and versatile all in one printer. It is very user friendly and flexible enough to handle most small business tasks. The printer is not one of the cheapest; the lowest price it can be found at is around £350. The is probably one of the most expensive printers of this type currently on the market, you will have to have the need to use all of it’s facilities to justify the high price tag, although the low monochrome printing costs should help high volume users.

Canon Pixma MX870

This printer is one of the best choices currently available for small business owners. It has good speed and huge array of features, but it’s the print quality that makes this such an attractive all in one option. You will need plenty of space for this printer, as it is quite large. One of the most important new features on this printer is the Windows 7 support. This printer takes 5 ink cartridges, a pigment based black and a dye-based black to ensure high quality prints. You can currently purchase this printer for around £150.

Dell V515W

This is a wireless all in one printer which contains a 35 page automatic feeder and produces professional image quality for your documents and photos. It also has an Eco friendly mode, which allows you to dim the LCD screen when you printer is inactive for more than 2 minutes and also a power sage feature which turns the printer off after 10 minutes of inactivity.

Canon Pixma MX350

This all in one printer contains a 2.5 inch LCD and a ‘Dual Colour Gamut Processing Technology’, this feature allows you to have vibrant photocopies of original documents and images. You can also use this printer to print wirelessly from your iPod touch devices as well as the iPhone and 3G and 3GS. The Canon PIXMA MX350 is a competent printer that has features that will benefit a small office. It’s easy to use thanks to a well thought out button layout and both text and photo prints exhibit no major flaws.

Dell V313W

This is a wireless all in one printer that has the ability to print borderless photos. It also has copier and scanning capabilities. This is a relatively small printer compared to other rivals; it has a 2 line text LCD display screen that can serve you with most of your printing needs. This printer offers print speeds of up to 33 pages per minute in black and 30 pages per minute in colour, and copy speeds of up to 25 pages per minute in black and 21 pages per minute in colour. This printer can be bought for around £60.

Canon iP2702

This printer is reasonably priced at around £40 and will perform all of your basic printing needs effortlessly. The design of the printer is clean and unfussy, and it can print on sizes down to 15 x 10cm. Canon provides basic but useful support software with the PIXMA iP2702, this includes the Easy-Photo Print and Easy-Web Print utilities. There’s no doubt you can get good quality print from the PIXMA iP2702. There’s also little doubt that it’s a basic device, a bit pricey to run and it is not the quietest printer out there!

Lexmark Intuition S505

The Lexmark Intuition S505 is a multi-function colour inket printer with scanning and copying facilities. The Lexmark Intuition S505 is very close to being a very good printer. But it is perhaps a little slow, and the price tag a touch too high. The duplex is also a little disappointing. Wait for the Lexmark Intuition S505 to fall close to the £100 mark and it’ll be well worth snapping up.

Top 5 Printer Manufacturers

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Top 5 Printer Manufacturers

We have compiled the top 5 printer manufacturers and included a brief history of each company.

1. Hewlett Packard

HP began in 1939 when Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard created HP whilst working on an audio oscillator in a garage in Palo Alto, California. Walt Disney purchased several of these oscillators for their latest move ‘Fantasia’. HP started as a small company which produced all sorts of electronic products and they first focused on counters and voltmeters. In 1984 HP produced their first inkjet and laser printers. HP rose to popularity in the late 90’s by marketing their computers and printers to the average consumer and they opened an online store to help reach them. HP is currently one of the largest providers of printing hardware and printing supplies. They feature in inkjet printers, laser printers, all in one printers, multifunction printers, photo printers and large format printers.

2. Epson

Epson is a Japanese company which was established in 1961 under the name of Shinshu Seiki to provide precision parts for Seiko watches. The company won the contract to make the precision timers for the 1964 Olympics and also picked up a contract to design a printer. The first printer Epson produced was called the EP-101 and was released in 1968; it was the first printer with an electronic calculator printer mechanism. Epson’s first dot matrix printer was released in 1978; however this did not attract much attention. In the late 80’s Epson produced an improved version, the MX-80. This printer took 2 years to develop and quickly became the best selling printer in the United States and eventually became the industrial standard for microcomputers. Epson is one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of dot matrix, inkjet and laser printers for home and office use.

3. Canon

Canon was established in Japan in 1933 by Goro Yoshida and Saburo Uchid, who founded the Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory. Their aim was to make cameras that would compete with the most advanced German models of the day. They produced Japan’s first 35mm camera called the Kwanon with a focal plane shutter. The company name, Canon, was chosen because it was so similar to the name in Japanese of their debut product, the Kwanon. Nowadays, Canon makes cameras, printers, copiers and many other office products and their most profitable area involves the sale of digital copiers for offices. Canon makes and supplies the print engines used in many Hewlett-Packard products, specifically the LaserJet laser printers. Canon is currently working on rear-projection displays.

4. Lexmark

Lexmark is a relatively new company and was established in 1991 it was a branch off from IBM. They produce printers and ink cartridges and are located in Lexington, Kentucky. In 1994 all IBM logos were removed from Lexmark printer products as the company had made a name for itself and was proving very successful. The company went public in 1995. With over 13,000 employees across the world and 4,000 at their headquarters alone, Lexmark has come a long way from its birth in the early nineties. They currently make third-party products for other companies including Dell. Lexmark was the first company to offer a printer for under £60. They were also one of the pioneers in releasing the state of the art Wi-Fi-based inkjet printers.

5. Dell

Dell was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell whilst he was still a student at the University of Texas. The company was first called PC’s Limited. The following year, Dell came out with their very first computer called the Turbo, which had an eight-megahertz processor. The major goal was to produce personal computer systems that were IBM compatible and were produced using entirely stock parts. The first Dell laptop made its debut in 1991 and by 1993; it became one of the top five computer companies in the world. By 1995. The progress of the business was rapid and in 1997, Dell had shipped its ten millionth system. In 1996, Dell began selling their products through their website and three years later they took over Compaq. Dell printers are known for being versatile and easy to use; however a recent development has brought criticism to the company when Lexmark began working with them and modified their cartridges so that they don’t work with Dell printers.

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