Friday, January 7, 2011

Color Copier vs. Digital Copier

Content Courtesy of http://articlesadv.com
Article By Tony Fliven

Many business professionals think that the days of the copier are over. When you reflect upon how far multifunctional copiers have come, unless you print all the time, you can probably do without these items. However, if you have a large office, you should consider either an HP Digital Copier or the HP Color Copier. Both of these items run on elevated quality HP inkjet cartridges.

Now, it's a great advantage to know these two products overlap in "great quality. Many of the copiers marketed by HP are done so under the banner of both color and digital. HP copiers are an easy fit inside anyone's office and quicker than a track star. They also use very little ink, so the purchase of inkjet cartridges will likely last you quite some time. Now that's some great information! It's rare that a printer use less ink, we all know that's how they make their money, right?

Their are some differences too, the copiers sold under the color title tend to be a bit larger, a bit slower and a bit fuzzier. The digital copiers don't have as many problems, but they also tend to be more expensive. If you are in an office that does enough copying that you need a standalone model but you aren't copying anything that is in any great rush, go with the older color copier models.

Many of today's HP Digital Copiers are surprisingly small. When most of us think of copiers, we think of giant machines that take up a quarter of a room. However, HP has done great job of sizing their copiers down without sacrificing quality. The clarity on the HP Copier is excellent and it's compatible with your home printers. You won't be subjected to extra cost or any extra hassle, either.

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