Tank printers are a subset of inkjet printers. They use the same kind of ink and provide the same level of quality, but the ink is contained in tanks instead of replaceable cartridges. Color ink tank ...
Both print, but they use different technologies that serve different purposes and will suit different people. Here's how to decide which is right for you.
The full universe of printers covers a lot of territory, from portable photo printers to floor-standing behemoths. For purposes of this discussion, we'll stay with desktop models, which range in cost ...
The EcoTank ET-3850 has great picture quality on glossy paper and does well on plain paper too. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends The hidden costs of ink and toner are important considerations ...
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 ...
Predictions of the 'paperless office' have been around for decades, but although email and electronic document formats — such as Adobe's PDF — are widely used, printing stubbornly remains a ...
It’s easy to buy a budget-friendly printer, but hard to save money by doing it — because printers themselves may be cheap, but the ink can cost a fortune. You can buy a basic inkjet printer for as ...
Refillable, tank-style inkjet printers now rival laser models on price, flipping the old script on cheap printing. Considering cost and five other important factors, we break down which printer type ...