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Those with Canon printers tend to buy them for a number of reasons. They include: * Quality. Canon tends to make a solid printer in a number of different price ranges. Typically a good Canon on the low end of the price spectrum will perform very well under a number of different circumstances. The best in the Canon line tend to be phenomenal with quality. * Price. Since Canon tends to equate to quality no matter the sticker price, those in the market for a reasonable buy will find these machines generally fit the bill. * Reliability. The Canon name is a good one. People trust it and for good reason. Canon does a very good job creating and backing its products. * Options. Even the lower end printers come with some serious options that make them a good choice for someone who needs to be able to do more than print a black and white document. And while Canon is generally a top choice for those in the printer market, there needs to be some attention paid to the makes and models purchased. It's a simple fact that getting ink for these machines - and many others as well - can be a difficult and costly undertaking. Before settling on a model - Canon or otherwise - check into the following: * What kind of ink does the printer take? Color? Black? Photo quality? * Does the store where you're getting the printer stock the ink? If it's not on the shelves, ask if they order it on a regular basis. * Can the ink be found on the Internet? Does the company that makes the printer stock it in its online store? * Can the cartridges be refilled with a kit? Sometimes printer cartridges allow for this, which makes it very easy to ensure ink is always available. Generally, this is less expensive, too. * Are there aftermarket cartridges out? Sometimes "knock off" companies take over the making of the cartridges. This is okay as long as they fit and work. A great printer is a good accessory to have for any computer. But if the printer purchased can't have its ink cartridges refilled or replaced, a good buy quickly becomes a bad one. A little research before a purchase can go a long way to ensuring what is bought will work for some time to come. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
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