October 10, 2008
Finally - An Easier Way To Select A Printer
To make things worse, it's not just the choices, but it's the insane model numbers that printer vendors label their printers with. Dell, HP, Cannon, Lexmark, Xerox, Epson, they're all guilty.
If you go to the web site of some computer retailers you might be able to drill down to your choice of printer such as the cost, color or black and white, laser or ink jet and etc. However, finding a printer, that's right for you is often not easy - as there are so many choices.
Epson's put together a web site, Epsonality that helps you choose the perfect printer for your business. Of course Epson's entire printer line is not represented here and if you know what you want, you'll find this tool a bit too simplistic.
However, for the many of us who have a few basic criteria (like price, speed and multi-function) Epson's tool is pretty neat and cool.
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