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Which printer is best for my small computer shop use purpose?

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Hi, Actually a few months ago i open a small computer shop. Now i have needed printer urgently. So please suggest me which printer is best and suitable for me, according my business needs. Which printer should i have to buy laser printer or inkjet printer.
 
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Firstly, we don't know what your business needs are. But I'd always buy a laser over an inkjet. My last purchase was a Samsung Laser Printer. Paid under $70, brand new. I just replaced the ink cartridge (in fact the complete printing mechanism) for approx $57 for 1500 pages (under 4 cents a page... cheaper than a photocopy from a shop).
 
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Hp 1005M is the best printer your shop ppp cost is very lowโ€ฆ
 
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Thanks Stub for your kind reply. Actually we deal in computer parts,branded printer and cartridges like Hp ink. We also provide printer recovery services.
 
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Thanks Sophia for your kind advice. I will keep you suggestion in mind once while buying printer .
 
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So a shop that sells and specializes in printers, needs help selecting one?
 
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i think HP brand is the best
 
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For me. HP are expensive, and have the same faults as the cheap printers. Well particularly their inkjets. I have never owned any inkjet past 2 years, by which time, they need to be replaced. My usage is very little. Which is why, I only buy lasers for my personal use. I've always found them to be more economical, in the long run.
 
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Thank you all for your helpful reply.
 
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So what printer did you get?
 
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Any small HP inkjet will do the job
 
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After reading all of your answers i choose HP ENVY 5660 for my shop work use. I paid 120$ for it. Thanks all of your suggestion.
 
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