How to Buy an Epson Printer

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Choosing the right Epson printer for your home, office or school can be a challenge. Knowing what features and performance capabilities you require will simplify the process. Here are some things to consider when you shop for an Epson printer.

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Step1
Look for a home or school printer. One popular model is the Epson Stylus C88+. This is a very affordable, reliable ink jet model that prints in black and white or color. For more versatility, look at the Epson CX600 all-in-one model that prints, copies and scans documents from the same printer.
Step2
Select a printer for your business. Business operations require more functionality than a basic printer. An economical option is an all-in-one printer. The all-in-one style will handle your printing, scanning, copying and faxing needs. The Epson Stylus CX9400 produces startling clear quality images using the technologically advanced ink, DuraBright Ink. The Epson Stylus RX580, an "ultra-high definition printer," produces crisp images using the Clara Hi-Definition ink. It has a unique auto-adjust feature that give images a clear picture and color definition.
Step3
Consider a low cost ink jet model. Choosing an ink jet printer no longer means settling for poor picture quality. The Epson Stylus Pro 3800 is a high quality ink jet printer which, according to Epson, produces results so sharp they are comparable to the glossiness of some magazines. The Stylus Pro 4800 Professional and the Stylus Pro 9800 Professional Edition are two of Epson's highest quality printers and contain the most technological advances available.

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