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Today is Officetronics very first post and I would like to thank netcipia for creating a blog free community where bloggers are able to write what's in their mind at no cost. Anyway, I am just a tech from Officetronics and I decided to create a blog out of the blue but if time permits I can share an advice or two. Since I deal with printers, mainly Brother ones, I'd like to share an advice on a laser printer especially black and white that I have experience with. You may or may not know what a laser printer is but they come in two forms: black and white and color. Both have their strengths and weaknesses but I will focus on black and white laser printers. First of all, laser printers can be defined as a common type of computer printer that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics on plain paper. Second, when deciding to buy a laser printer make sure you look at specifications and features/functions in order to determine if it's compatible with your computer or laptop and if it's within your budget. Cheap or expensive laser printers is all up to you depending on your budget. What I like the most about black and white laser printers is their ability to print up to 20-30 ppm (pages per minute) and that's a lot. You can say the same for color laser printers but we're not going to talk about that. Third, make sure you do extensive reviews on certain models that you'd like to purchase. You may never know if it's an obsolete model and a new one is out with better functions/features/specifications and what not. Lastly, don't worry about setting it up since most laser printers are PnP (plug n play) and if anything troubles you, you can always refer to the manual that comes with the printer box. I hope this helps and as a Officetronics tech guy I just wanted to share my opinion, even though it was brief. Have a nice day and good luck.

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