FLOWER MOUND, TX (ContentDesk) August 26, 2005 -- Known for distributing free printers to high volume users, FreePrinters.com (www.freeprinters.com) is introducing a new line of free printers in its series designed to eliminate the up front cost of a high-performance color printing.In addition to it's current line, the company will now offer for free these new printers:-Xerox Workcentre C2424DP for color copying, scanning, and printing;- Xerox Phaser 8550 Solid Ink High Performance Color Printer;- Xerox Phaser 8500 Solid Ink High Performance Color Printer;- Okidata 5200N for high-speed, network ready color laser printing;- Lexmark 510 Color laser printer;- Lexmark X7170 ink-jet printer for individual use complete with copier, scanner, printer and fax;- Lexmark C920 for wide format printing paper at sizes of up to 12'' X 48'';The company requires no reporting, and clients do not need to print a minimum number of pages each month or each quarter. Participating businesses and organizations receive automatic monthly or quarterly shipments of ink cartridges at rates that represent up to 35% savings over prevailing retail prices for similar products with no additional shipping charges. The programs also include up to three years of free on-site service. Upon successful completion of the printer program, clients own their printers outright with no further monthly requirements.With the launch of this new product line, Freeprinters.com hopes to secure its place as an innovator in publishing and office environments.
?'This program is analogous to getting a free car just for purchasing your gas.
You need the gas anyway and you can save up to 35% by getting it from one station,'' said Dennis Walthers, Freeprinters.com President."This is a serious color printer for serious color printing," said Walthers. "Our program is perfect for real estate offices printing color graphics of properties, graphic designers, non- profits needing to conserve on capital expenditures, or schools operating on reduced budgets. We designed this program for clients who have an increasing need to print in color but don't want to sacrifice quality, performance or much-needed funds."CONTACT:For interview opportunities, please contact:Mark Buzan, Publicist ? Freeprinters.comAction Strategies Communications(819) 770-2899e-mail protected from spam botsFor sales information, please contact:Dennis Walthers, Presidente-mail protected from spam bots www.Freeprinters.com (214) 764-3526.
Business Card Printing
Business cards are usually printed on a four-color press. A card is referred to as a ?four over zero' when it is a full color in the front, without a back. It is called a ?four over one' when it is a full color in the front, with a black and white back, and a ?four over four' when it is a full color in the front and the back.
But before you thinking about the printing, you need to determine which aspect of the card is most important to you. Most likely, you will be concerned about the quality of the cards, limited as you might be by a particular model of a printer. So if your card has an image on it, printers say it is best to use glossy paper.
On an inkjet printer, this will ensure the print looks as good as the real image. The paper cost is double when compared to ordinary paper, but the quality is superior.
You must, however, remember that inkjets have a strange way of zooming the print output, though only slightly. While this may not affect the clarity...
What Everybody Should Know about an Inkjet Printer: The One-Year Cost of Printing
You can purchase an inkjet printer for as little as $39. With a rebate, it may even be less. Not many people would argue about the good deal they got when they purchased their printer. However, the purchase price of an inkjet printer really doesn't tell you much about your cost of printing. After all, you do need paper and inkjet cartridges to keep your printer printing.
If you go to a local car lot and look at the sticker price of a car, you'd see some of the following items: the base price of the car, the cost for each additional feature or package, the number of miles per gallon for both city and road, and the cost of gasoline for one year under normal driving conditions.What if you got this same type of information for your printer? Would you still buy the same inkjet printer? How would you feel if you knew you would pay more for gas and oil, in the first year you owned your car, than you paid for the car?Well the fact is, unless you do very little printing, you will pay more...
What Everybody Should Know about an Inkjet Printer: The One-Year Cost of Printing
The Battle Of The Printers Which One will Win ? Inkjet VS Laser
Printing with inkjets can cost almost ten times as much as with a laser printer. But do you really need a laser printer? This article will bring out the facts so that you can make an informed decision. Print quality is exceptional in both cases so what should you as a consumer be looking for?
At first glance it looks as though the inkjet is by far the lowest cost printer, however when you factor in the cost of ink it turns out that the laser wins hands down. Most ink cartridges result in a higher cost per page figure when compared to laser toner. Cheaper models typically use a cartridge with less ink than those for more expensive inkjets, thus the more expensive models are cheaper in the long run.
Others use a 3-in-1 cartridge that requires users to replace the entire cartridge even when only one color is empty.
When evaluating your printer purchase, it is important to evaluate the number of users, how the device will be used, desired print speed...
The Primer of Digital Camera Printer
Once you have clicked photos through your digital camera, then the next step is to turn these ?virtual' images into real photos. One way is to send the memory card to a digital photo laboratory and get the images developed there. But if you take digital photos on a regular basis and want to print your own, then it is better that you buy yourself a digital camera printer, or more commonly known as a digital photo printer. There are lots and lots of choices available in the market today. The top three companies are HP, Canon and Epson.
So, before you go and spend your money, here are some tips on what you must keep in mind while deciding on a digital photo printer. Firstly, digital photo printers are available in two basic types. There are 4-color printers and 6-color printers. Nowadays, there are even 8-color printers available. So, the higher the number of colors the better will be the photo quality once you have hit the print file button.
Using good quality photo paper...
The Primer of Digital Camera Printer
A New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between 2003 and 2004
A new report from Lyra Research critically reviews the color laser printer market's performance in 2004, a year that many industry observers consider to be "the year of the color laser." According to the report, The Hard Copy Observer Spotlight: 2004 Color Laser Printer Market, the industry experienced remarkable unit shipment growth, a dramatic increase in the number of product introductions, and rapid price decreases in 2004. Worldwide color laser printer shipments totaled 1.85 million units in 2004, a 47 percent increase over shipments in 2003."A number of trends contributed to the bellwether year that many printer vendors experienced in 2004," says Ann Priede, managing editor of The Hard Copy Observer, a newsletter published monthly by Lyra Research. (For more information on the Observer, see http://www.lyra.com/lh3m.nsf/Newsletters/HCO.) "These trends include increased usage of in-house color printers for...
A New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between 2003 and 2004
The Printer Cartridge Game
Think you got a great deal on a printer? Like the rest of us, you probably paid $50 to $75 for a decent Epson or Lexmark printer. What's the catch, you might have asked? Most salesmen would say there is no catch. They'd probably go into a rant about how the printer market has gotten more competitive, driving prices way down. While that's a true statement, it isn't the primary reason for such inexpensive printers these days. So, why are printers so inexpensive? It's pretty simple ? printer manufacturers need you to buy their printer model so you're forced into buying their outrageously-priced ink cartridges.
It's kind of like the relationship between a gasoline company and car manufacturer, except in this situation the printer company is supplying both the automobile and the fuel. Gas companies wouldn't make any money if no one owned an automobile. In the case of printer manufacturers, things are a little different. They don't make any money on selling printers ? they make their...
The Printer Cartridge Game