Picking a laser printer. (Computing)

From: Canadian Manager | Date: December 22, 1994| Author: Willetts, John | Copyright information

Managers who are planning to purchase a laser printer must do so carefully. Some of the initial steps to be taken include finding one that matches the organization's needs and to assess the products offered in the information market, focusing on what they can contribute to the business. Several options are available for laser printers, including fonts, memory and graphics and PostScript.

When it comes to choosing a laser printer, many may think it is a shot in the dark. And, with so ...

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