Hottest Multifunction Printers In The Industry


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Printers have evolved as a very important part of today’s infrastructure of any company. Traditionally people have to invest separately for different products required in an office (essential ones also). There has to be a printer, a fax machine, a scanner….but now as the technology is converging, so are the products. We have today a Multi functional Printer that does all the tasks like faxing, copying, scanning and printing for us. In short the world today wants a compact device that adds much value to their daily printing , copying,scanning and Fax needs at a much affordable cost.

A multi functional printer is a combinational product comprising of a printer, scanner, copier, and sometimes also a fax machine. It is a very useful product as avoids the maintenance of numerous machines. Printers are typically classified in two categories based on the technology (widely used today) - Inkjet printers ,Laser printers and DMPs or shall we say Dot matrix printers.

Where Laser MFPs are a little expensive, Inkjet printers are cheaper in comparison and similarly in functionality.

This article will help you to figure out the companies in multi functional printers that are leading marketers in India:

HP OfficeJet 5610 – this is an inkjet multi functional color printer that provides 4800x1200 dpi. It uses A4 size paper and provides an optical resolution of 1200x1200 dpi for scanning. Its printing quality is good and is available for Rs.85, 00 but uses an expensive cartridge.

Canon Pixma MP180 - this multi functional printer comes with a bubble jet printing technology that allows color printing with a maximum resolution of 4800x1200 dpi and an optical scanning resolution of 1200x2400 dpi. It also comes with the features like Card Direct and Camera Direct for printing straight from a memory card. It is available in market for Rs.7, 995.

Canon Pixma MP 600 - this inkjet multifunctional color printer provides a high quality print with a resolution of 9600x2400 dpi. It supports flash memory and can copy up to 30pages/min. It is available for Rs.6, 995.

HP LaserJet M2727nfs – this multi functional laser technology based printer uses laser-monochrome printing technology with an optical resolution of 1200x1200 dpi and is a digital copier type. It better suits to small offices and houses. It costs $700 which is considered a bit expensive for this type of printer.

HP Officejet 9120 multifunction printer – this multi functional printer inkjet color printer with color resolution of 4800x1200 dpi has an Ethernet print server and prints 22pages/min. The market price for this product starts from $470.

Samsung SCX 4200 – this multi functional laser printer provides an optical resolution of 600x2400 dpi scanning resolution. It provides a good print quality and good print speed. Its price range starts from $55 to $200.

Samsung SCX 4100 – this multi functional printer is laser monochrome and provides a resolution of 600x600 dpi. It has some other features like auto-fit, poster printing and clone copying. Its market price is Rs.8, 900.

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Not only is this a copy and paste job it is outdated.

Agreed. These tips are getting a bit old.

Yep.

While I am a big fan of multifunction network aware machines like the HP Photosmart and officejet series there are many factors to consider .

The cost of ink cartridges is just one factor; their life expectancy is another. Some tanks hold more ink and than others, so when you calculate cost based on the ink volume the larger tanks may be cheaper. But some of these dry out if not used while others can be left for months between print jobs and have no problems. Careful research helps.

While multifunction devices combine the functions of several devices meaning you have less footprint you have to consider that if one component fails you have to replace the whole thing , buy a one of the stand alone items you opted not to get , or live with the lack. So your scanner fails and now you have a big bulky printer and the need to buy a separate scanner. Or the printer goes out and you are stuck with a scanner which is not as good quality as a stand alone one might have been. So you have to weigh the factors carefully. Will it be worth it if you replace it after a year or two with a new model? Is the space that valuable?

Many factors must be taken into consideration when making the choice of going with an all in one ; it is not a simple "this is better" answer.

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