6 Things to Consider Before Buying a New Printer

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6 Things to Consider Before Buying a New Printer

Printers are crucial for personal and office functions. However, choosing the right one for your needs can be challenging with so many home and office printing options. This buying guide will help you decide which printer to buy based on your needs, budget, and lifestyle.

6 Things to Consider Before Buying a Printer

You must evaluate a few key factors before deciding on the right printer. As you shop around, you'll see that printers come in various sizes, prices, and form factors with varying price points. Your specific needs will dictate the printer you buy.

Here are the key areas to consider before investing in a new printer:

How Much Should You Spend?

Printers come in a wide assortment of prices, so evaluating your needs and buying a printer with the necessary features is essential. You'll also need to consider operating costs when you buy a printer. For example, you may need to purchase ink cartridges or laser toner.

Here's an idea of what you can expect:

Single-function printer with a small form factor

Do You Need to Copy, Scan, and Fax?

Consider an all-in-one printer if you need your printer to do double or triple-duty. All-in-one or multifunction printers (MFPs) can print, copy, scan, and fax. These printers are great for small businesses, home-based professionals, students, and larger offices. Consider an MFP if you handle multiple document types and projects and need a way to create and send reports and images quickly.

These printers are also great for artists using traditional media and digital art programs. For example, sketch and draw on paper, then scan the image into your favorite program for line art and coloring.

Do You Need to Print on the Go?

Mobile printers are lightweight and compact, and some have built-in batteries for printing on the go. Most models fit into a backpack or laptop bag for travel. Mobile printers also connect to mobile devices and laptops using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth for printing with or without an internet connection. This feature is excellent for digital nomads, professional contractors, and the like who travel to places that don't have a reliable network connection.

Mobile printers are also a good choice for commuter college students. These printers can print essays or other assignments when students don't have access to (or time to run to) the on-campus computer labs. With a compact, mobile printer, you can print last-minute papers in your car and be ready before class.

Do You Need a Specialized Photo Printer?

While you can print photos with other printers, consider a dedicated photo printer to create stunning, true-to-life images and art. Photo printers use specialized inks and high-gloss photo paper to make lab-quality prints. Some connect to your social media accounts, such as Facebook and Instagram, to print candid shots.

Inkjet and laser printers are best suited for printing documents. Inkjet printers use a lot of ink, and you risk smudging and ink bleeding due to long drying times if you print a photo with an inkjet printer. Laser printer toner doesn't get the same amount of rich color saturation and is better suited for tasks like printing visual aids for meetings.

Inkjet vs. Laser Printers

The two primary printer categories are inkjet and laser.

Inkjet Printers

Inkjet printers print documents and photos using black or cyan, magenta, and yellow ink cartridges. You'll likely use an inkjet printer in your home or dorm because these printers are affordable and easy to set up. Inkjet printers print high-quality photos using pigment-based inks and print higher concentrations of color than other printer types.

The type of paper you use for inkjet printing also affects ink smudging and bleeding.

Inside an inkjet printer

Laser Printers

Laser printers use toner cartridges and a complicated drum setup that fuses the toner to paper to produce documents. Toner cartridges handle larger workloads than ink cartridges and are better suited for office settings.

cartridges of toner for laser printers

Inkjet and Laser Printer Costs

Consider printing costs when choosing between inkjet and laser printers. Laser printers are expensive, and so are toner cartridges. However, the toner can last up to a year, depending on the workload.

Inkjet printers are more affordable, as are ink cartridges. The tradeoff is that the cartridges hold a small amount of ink and last a few months under light workloads.

Ink cartridges are prone to clogging if not used often. Dried ink can congeal on the print heads, causing error messages, frustration, and blotchy documents or photos.

Who Should Buy Which Printer Type?

There are no hard-and-fast rules about what printer type you should buy. However, some typical buyers for the various printer categories include the following:

What Should I Do After Buying a Printer?

After buying your new printer, you'll need to:

What should I do if the inkjet printer's output is streaked?

If you’re experiencing inkjet printer output streaking, try cleaning the inkjet printheads. On a Windows PC, go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners. Select your device > Printer properties > Maintenance > Clean Heads, and follow the instructions. On a Mac, go to System Preferences > Printers > Options and Supplies > Utilities.

How do I make decals with an inkjet printer?

To make decals on an inkjet printer, purchase waterslide decal transfer paper. Print the image onto the specialized paper. If it’s clear paper, use a craft knife to carefully cut a quarter-inch border around the decal. If it’s white paper, there’s no need to cut a border. Place the decal in a bowl of water until you can slide it easily between two fingers.

What is a monochrome laser printer?

A monochrome laser printer is a laser printer that can print only in black and white. They are more economical than color laser printers, making them a laser printer option for home or home office use.