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Article: Desktop units expand laser printing's appeal; image-conscious users focus on resolution and speed. (column)
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- April 1, 1989
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Desktop units expand laser printing's appeal
Does your maneuvering for a competitive edge extend as far as the image of your correspondence? If so, you might invest in a desktop laser printer. Depending on the options you select, expect to pay from $2,500 to $4,500 for one of the newest models.
Technical advances have reduced the number of laser printer selection criteria. Issues such as operating ease, paper capacity, fonts, and pc compatibility have almost disappeared as buying points, at least for users within the distribution market.
For example, if the spec sheet for a printer has the phrases "Centronics parallel" or "RS232 interface" in ...
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