The Best A3 Colour Printers Reviewed
As printers and photocopiers become more and more advanced it becomes a lot harder to decide on which printer to buy with what features. Do we need colour? If so, laser or inkjet? Is speed important and how can we be sure that a product does what it says on the box? All of these questions can leave us exhausted not to mention fair game for prowling sales personnel trying to make their monthly bonus by selling us an eighteen foot commercial reprographics printer, when all we want to do is print a couple of letters and maybe a CV.
We go to pc world or staples and ask the assistant who quite often doesn't know a printer from a mincer. Those who are most likely to know are on a bench behind that glass barrier at the back of the store. But they are less approachable than the floor assistant who appears to spend the day working out the best way to avoid you. Well, if you are in the market for a printer and you're fed up with amazing claims that makes every printer sound the best, all of this is changing with a new website featuring the latest printer reviews with a difference. Printers will be regularly tested rigorously with a normal user in mind. With the things that annoy all of us about machines clearly pointed out where they are noticed.
The most popular A3 colour printers were on the latest review and the verdict is back. Without the sales hype and promises straight off of the marketing materials this web site looks honestly at the printers from a users point of view, and since you don't have the time to put the printers through their paces, this site does. Divided into three price categories we see the major manufacturers in the industry put in their rightful places according to ease of use, performance and overall cost.
A printer and photocopier engineer of over 23 years tells of the faults found and possible future faults to help you make an informed decision. There is even a tech help section to help current printer and photocopier owners prevent breakdowns and keep the technician at bay for as long as possible. Not that you have anything against technicians.
The results are in and although we do not want to spoil the surprise "If any one can..." Ooops
To read the full review visit http://www.a3colourprinters.com
For the tech help area visit http://www.a3colourprinters.com/page5.html
We go to pc world or staples and ask the assistant who quite often doesn't know a printer from a mincer. Those who are most likely to know are on a bench behind that glass barrier at the back of the store. But they are less approachable than the floor assistant who appears to spend the day working out the best way to avoid you. Well, if you are in the market for a printer and you're fed up with amazing claims that makes every printer sound the best, all of this is changing with a new website featuring the latest printer reviews with a difference. Printers will be regularly tested rigorously with a normal user in mind. With the things that annoy all of us about machines clearly pointed out where they are noticed.
The most popular A3 colour printers were on the latest review and the verdict is back. Without the sales hype and promises straight off of the marketing materials this web site looks honestly at the printers from a users point of view, and since you don't have the time to put the printers through their paces, this site does. Divided into three price categories we see the major manufacturers in the industry put in their rightful places according to ease of use, performance and overall cost.
A printer and photocopier engineer of over 23 years tells of the faults found and possible future faults to help you make an informed decision. There is even a tech help section to help current printer and photocopier owners prevent breakdowns and keep the technician at bay for as long as possible. Not that you have anything against technicians.
The results are in and although we do not want to spoil the surprise "If any one can..." Ooops
To read the full review visit http://www.a3colourprinters.com
For the tech help area visit http://www.a3colourprinters.com/page5.html
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