| Xerox printers provide top quality printing, unrivaled performance, incredible ease of use and among the highest rate of reliability - available at prices starting from $179. Xerox printers offer clean and easy to replace consumables, with toner that is grown for higher yields and highest quality prints - which are better for the environment. Xerox printers are the most flexible in media weight capacity and most come standard with Smart Trays, which detect the paper size automatically. If you are asking “why should I buy Xerox?” the better questions “why would you buy anything else?” There is no other manufacturer that can compete with Xerox’s quality, performance or innovation. Look at Xerox's Solid Ink technology which leads the industry for performance, quality and environmental friendliness. Color / Black & White |  | HP is best known for its solid performing LaserJet printers - and with good reason. HP offers an all-around great package of design, reliability and price. While you won’t get the “jump off the page quality” as you will with Xerox, you will still get industry leading reliability and a universally adaptable printer. Backed by the HP warranty and technical support, you can not go wrong with an HP. Color / Black & White |  | Lexmark is a true printer company in itself. Over the years, it has stuck with its core business of printers. Lexmark was born from IBM, so they understand the business environment well. With Lexmark you will get a printer that performs. You will get impressive throughput and media flexibility. Most Lexmark printers are fairly inexpensive to purchase; however, the image quality and cost-per-page are often offset the lower than average equipment price of a Lexmark printer. Color / Black & White |  | Konica/Minolta joined forces several years back to better align their business. Since then, the team has completely revamped their printer line-up. Konica is best noted for equipment which offers a low-cost of acquisition. Image quality, performance and functionality are marginal, at best – however, if you are looking to buy a printer an inexpensive, no fuss printer, Konica may be a fit. Color / Black & White | 
| If you are looking to invest as small amount as possible into a printer, Ricoh may be the solution. Ricoh is the price leader in equipment acquisition costs. However, you will quickly notice why their product leads this category. Lackluster output quality, lagging throughput and high cost-per-page are typical with a Ricoh product. If you want to get the job done with the lowest possible initial investment cost, Ricoh typically will be the answer. If you need at least marginal throughput, reliability and quality, look elsewhere. Color / Black & White | 
| Canon manufactures a solid performing product with above average quality. But you will pay for this, as product cost is typically higher than the average printer. Canon does not particularly lead in any category of image quality, output speed or functionality but you will get a solid product that will perform well for years to come – just expect to pay for the now bloated Canon name. Color / Black & White |  | Brother is designed for low-volume, single user applications and often works well for small-office/home-office applications. You will get a solid black print and clean text. However, toner yield is low and requires regular user intervention. For small, infrequent jobs Brother will often be a qualified candidate – for a color printer look to other manufacturers. Color / Black & White |
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