Things You'll Need:
- Internet access
- Computer
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Step 1
Think about what you need the printer for. An office printer will be a little more heavy-duty than a home printer. Consider the volume and type of printing jobs you need to do.
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Step 2
Set a price range. Know how much you're able to spend. You want a printer, not a major investment.
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Step 3
Read consumer reports on various models. This will give you an idea of the problems and benefits for each model.
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Step 4
Compare features. Look at each printer's speed and capabilities.
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Step 5
Compare prices online and in stores. You may find the same model will be less expensive on the Internet or in a store.









