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Investigating Incredible Printers For Sale

Submitted by on Monday August 22, 2011 No Comments

You would never want your point of sale system to be down because you ran out of paper. Receipt and remote printers are the parts of your point of sale system most prone to failure. The same is true with regard to not have a supply of ribbons to use when your existing ribbon gets too light to read. Of course this is not the same as printers for sale in any case. As long as computers still have parallel printer connections, parallel receipt printers will be a smart choice for business owners. The real profit for printer makers, however, lies in the sale of printer cartridges.

What this means for you is less cost of repairs but a longer down time. This is not like HP printers, even thought this is a common misconception. Virtually every major printer manufacturer has been involved in lawsuits regarding the sale and use of re-manufactured inkjet or laser printer ink cartridges. They did so because of the superior speed and reliability of the parallel interface compared to the then standard serial connection.

If you are a customer oriented company, this is totally unacceptable. Those who fail to return them are breaking the law and could face legal action if they refill a cartridge, send it to a third-party refiller or simply do not return it to Lexmark. Parallel printer signals are not good for long distances.

The only real difference you might encounter is a speed difference between a thermal and dot matrix printer. Shawn Lead has been working in the printer and ink industry for over 6 years. Which can be similar to Canon printers for sale in some instances. These same connectors are perfect for receipt printers because they lock into place.

Please be sure before you buy that the printer truly will work with multiple interfaces. Not all point of sale software uses parallel printers.

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