Printers have made significant progress since the first dot matrix printer was introduced by the Digital Equipment Corporation in 1970. It printed a mere 30 characters per second, made incredibly loud ...
Razor-blade makers sell consumers the shaver at low prices and then make a killing selling replacement blades. Printer manufacturers do the same thing–selling their printers on the cheap and then ...
If you buy a cheap inkjet printer, you’re going to pay a small fortune for the ink to run it (assuming that you use the ink that its manufacturer specially designed for it). Even so, the size of the ...
Once upon a time, there was a tech columnist who bought a $150 printer with a model number so long it’s now her bank password. The two lived as happily as a printer and a human could. She pulled ...
Inkjet printers are cheap to buy, but expensive to run. Replacement cartridges can easily cost double the price of the hardware itself, leading many to decry the technology entirely. However, the ...
If you’re looking to save money over the life of a printer, an all-in-one with ink tanks is you best bet. And this Epson is one of the cheapest to buy. If you only need your printer to produce ...
It’s a long-established truth that printer companies make their money on the ink refills, not on the printers themselves, just as razor companies make their money on blades, not the silly little metal ...