Monday, August 25, 2008

The Advantages Of HP All One Laser Printers For Home Businesses

I never thought I would reach the day where I would voluntarily write a positive review of a HP product. But they have come a long way over the clunky PCs that were put out in the early 1990's. By concentrating on one kind of product – the copier – they have put out an incredible, reliable and hard working all one laser printer for homes business users such as freelance writers.

Oh, Brother!

I personally do not recommend Epson laser copier printers, as they can be very cranky. They either work really well for you or they don’t – there doesn’t seem to be any middle ground. I swear – there were days I could only get my old Epsom all one printer to work by showing it catalogues of chainsaws. When my Christmas rolled around, I begged for a new all one laser printer.

I knew what one I wanted. I wanted an all one laser printer made by Brother. They had made an incredible electric typewriter in the 1980's. When I went to college in 1987 (don’t stop to do the math, please), I was asked by everyone if I had a word processor. The print was incredibly beautiful.

However, I had so much trouble getting replacement cartridges for that typewriter than I eventually had to throw it away (with tears in my eyes). This is where you find the first big advantage of getting a Hewlett-Packard all one laser printer is that you can easily find replacement ink cartridges for it. I can even get mine at the local drug store!

Easy To Use…Eventually

Another advantage of an HP all one laser printer is that they're easy to use, once you actually dare to press some buttons. It looks a lot more complicated than it really is. I think I am so used to my cranky Epsom where I could only use it on certain phases of the moon that I found it hard to believe that there could be such a thing as an easy to use all one laser printer.

The other big advantage that I found with my printer is that some of the parts from my old Epsom fit onto my new Hewlett-Packard. I opened up my new all one laser printer to discover a key wire was missing. My muse whispered for me to try the Epsom's wire. It worked and has been working steadily ever since.

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