Buying A New Printer Atlanta GA

If you need a new printer, you should begin your search by determining how you're going to use your printer. To learn more about printers, read the following article.

Local Companies

IKON
(404) 267-0015
246 Peachtree Center Ave Ne
Atlanta, GA
Imagostics
(404) 880-3346
235 Peachtree St
Atlanta, GA
IKON Office Solutions
(912) 764-8647
1101 Collier Rd Nw
Atlanta, GA
ConservaPrint / AtlantaCartridge.org
404-889-2460
2915 Gabi Lane
Atlanta, GA
Cartridge World
404-321-3220
2109 N. Decatur Road
Decatur, GA
Document Enterprises
(770) 801-0741
2814 Spring Rd Se
Atlanta, GA
Summit Media for Wide Format Printers
800-205-6783
385 North Clarendon Ave
Scottsdale, GA
Corporate Express
(404) 349-5511
300 Westlake Pkwy Sw
Atlanta, GA
E D S/Xerox Corp
(404) 629-1846
6077 Fulton Industrial Blvd Sw
Atlanta, GA
Control Systems Inc
(404) 252-0004
5825 Glenridge Dr Ne
Atlanta, GA

Once you determine how you’re going to use your new printer, spend some time researching printers online. There are many great websites that have compiled hundreds of printer reviews. Spend some time reviewing printer specifications to get feel for what’s out there. Pay close attention to print speed (measured in pages per minute). Look for printer that produces output at the rate of about 20+ pages per minute in black and white. Also look at resolution – there are many printers in the market today that offer very low resolution print outs. If you plan on printing photos, high resolution is critical.

The absolute best advice – read what other consumers had to say about printers. Amazon, Epinions, and other online shopping sites including my site (www.inkcartridgesworld.com/_printers.html) have collected user feedback on most printers. This is a great indicator of how good the printer really is. You can gain considerable insight into common printer problems that you never would have known about. You’ll probably want to steer clear of printers that have known issues with paper jams, that use excessive ink or are probe to smudging, and printers that under deliver.

My last recommendation – check out costs of replacement ink cartridges before making a final purchase decision. Ink cartridge prices are at all ends of the pricing spectrum. Obviously, you want to find the least expensive inkjet cartridges. Remember, you’ll be replacing printer cartridges once every couple of months. Can you afford to pay $50 every time you run out of ink? Be especially weary of printers that cost less than $100 – they usually require the most expensive replacement cartridges.

About the Author:

Bill Smith is an expert on printers. Read more about printer and ink at http://www.castleink.com. You can reprint this article as long as you provide a link to http://www.castleink.com.


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IKON

(404) 267-0015
246 Peachtree Center Ave Ne
Atlanta, GA

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