How to Buy a Pentax Thermal Printer

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It was probably bound to happen sooner or later. Pentax, a leading electronics company, started to look at ways to provide business types with portable printers. That's right, a printer you can fit in your briefcase. Obviously, a portable printer offers many practical advantages. One way that Pentax makes printers small enough to carry is with thermal technology. Pentax thermal printers are on the market and waiting to be shipped to you.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Step1
Go to the Pentax web site. The general site for Pentax includes several different subsidiaries. Go to www.pentaxtech.com for the website involving thermal printing technology.
Step2
Scroll down to the bottom of the page. Click on the "Site Map/Search" option in the middle of the page. This will get you to a directory you can use to navigate the site.
Step3
Go down through the alphabetized directory until you find "Thermal Printing Technology (PJ)." Click on this heading.
Step4
Read about Pentax thermal printing technology, Pentax accessories and thermal paper and how thermal printing systems work.
Step5
When you know you want to buy, go to the "Purchase our Products" link at the top left of the page. Then go to "PocketJet Printers" and then "Shop Online."
Step6
Select a model from the list and click on the product name to find out more about it. Read over product specs. When you know what you want to buy, use Pentax's shopping cart system to purchase. You'll need to enter your credit card information.

Tips & Warnings

  • Other online retailers also offer Pentax products. Compare prices online. Keep your model number handy for easier comparison.

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