On PCMAG.com, M. David Stone shows a way to select a proper inkjet printer for home office. Stone says that some printer models are meant for home use, some are aimed at offices, some are meant to print nothing but photos, and some are designed for mobile printing, complete with batteries. Most inkjets are meant as personal printers or, at most, shared printers for printing a few pages per day. The vast majority are small enough to share a desk with the rest of your home or home-office set up. According to Stone, almost any current inkjet can print photos that at least match the quality you’d expect from your local drugstore. You can also count on almost any inkjet to print graphics well enough for both internal business use, like printing PowerPoint handouts, and home use, like printing party invitations. Pick carefully, once again, and you can have output quality a graphic artist would be happy with.
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