The Samsung CLP-315W is a full color laser printer with built-in wireless connectivity that makes it easy to link several computers to the printer over a network. The compact CLP-315 series is one of the smallest in its class and the individual toner cartridges save money by giving you the option of replacing each one separately. However, it is slow speed and poor print quality are two disappointing factors. …continue reading Samsung CLP-315W Laser Printer And Toner Cartridges Review
HP Color LaserJet CP2025n and Toner Cartridges Review
The HP Color LaserJet CP2025n is an expensive color laser printer built with the small business owner or work group in mind. At $450, the CP2025n can connect to multiple computers of a wired network, and the printer produces high-quality prints, but it’s not without minor faults: the output speed for text and presentation documents is slower than the competition and it’s missing an auto-duplexer for double-sided printing. …continue reading HP Color LaserJet CP2025n and Toner Cartridges Review
Lexmark E460dw Laser Printer and Toner Cartridges Review
The Lexmark E460dw is a monochrome laser printer geared toward midsize businesses that demand a high output device that can print documents as quickly as possible. It’s a single function printer, so it can’t fax, copy, or scan, but it does offer wireless printing via a built-in wireless print server. The price tag of $700 makes it an expensive choices among the competitors. For about half the price, you can get a similar quality and functionality printer on the market. …continue reading Lexmark E460dw Laser Printer and Toner Cartridges Review
Story about laser printer
In the 1980s, dot-matrix and laser printers were pre-dominant, The laser printer was introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1984, based on technology developed by Canon. It worked in a similar way to a copier, the difference being the light source. With a copier a page is scanned with a bright light, while with a laser printer the light source is a laser. After that the process is much the same, with the light creating an electrostatic image of the page onto a charged photoreceptor, which in turn attracts toner in the shape of an electrostatic charge. …continue reading Story about laser printer