Printer Buying Guide: Important Factors to Consider

Consider these important factors before purchasing a printer to ensure you get the best value and performance:

1. DPI Capability

Consider the printer’s DPI (dots per inch) capability, which is the resolution at which it can print photos and documents. The higher DPI you have, the better quality you will have in either text or photo printouts.

2. Cost of Ink

Consider the cost of ink. When purchasing a new printer, take a moment to compare prices among ink cartridges and make sure that you can afford frequent ink purchases if you plan to do a lot of printing.

3. Connector Compatibility

Take a look at the connector and make sure it’s compatible with your system. Most new printers connect via a USB port. Older ones connect using a parallel port, which is not commonly found on new PCs.

4. Page Count of Ink Cartridges

When looking at the cost of ink, also look at the number of pages a single ink cartridge can print. If the page count is high, the cost of the ink may be reasonable. If the page count is low compared to other similar ink cartridges, you may want to select another printer that offers a better performing ink cartridge.

5. Warranty

Check out the warranty. All new electronics, including printers, carry a manufacturer’s warranty. Depending on the company, warranties can be valid anywhere from 90 days to 1 year and may include defects in material and/or workmanship. Always keep the original purchase receipt and warranty information relating to your purchase.

6. Brand Reputation

Buy from a name that you trust. When shopping for any item, it is best to purchase from a manufacturer that you know produces a quality product and especially when it comes to a substantial electronics purchase.

7. Size and Weight

Consider the size and weight of the printer. This is important for both cleaning general convenience. If your desk is small, you may not want a bulky printer taking up most of your space. A lightweight and compact style may be better, especially if your office is at home.

8. System Requirements

Make sure that your computer is capable of running the printer software, which means it may require a specific processor type and speed, available memory, etc.

9. Features and Capabilities

Make sure that the printer you purchase has all of the features and capabilities that you need. For instance, if your primary goal is to produce realistic photos and you also plan to print written documents from time to time, consider the purchase of a photo printer.

10. Connector Cables

Make sure that the printer has all of the necessary connector cables and that you will not need to buy any additional hardware prior to finalizing your purchase.