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Best Printer Under £50

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I think that I can say without any hesitation that printers are nowadays one of the most used devices at offices and homes, and that's why companies always try to improve the features and quality of prints as much as possible.

Thanks to the rapid progress in the technology, you can get quality and multi-featured printers for cheaper and cheaper. However, there are certain tricks that companies use to make the printer price even more attractive that you need to take into consideration.

The thing is that the price of the actual printer you are about to buy is not really everything you need to look at when it comes to your investment the your selected printer. The trick that most companies making printers make is that they sell their printers for sometimes extremely cheap, but they earn their real money from something that doesn't come to most people's minds when they are buying a printer.

This is a great marketing skill that has been working wonderfully a lot of years. So, what is that trick? They simply earn their biggest money from the color cartridges you need to regularly buy to be able to continue with the ability to print on your printer.

Of course there are different types of printers and not all cartridges are equally expensive. This trick is mainly used with ink printers, where if you have a short glance at their prices, you will notice that they really are sometimes very very cheap, and their cartridges cost a lot more than you would expect.

Let me now introduce to you what I think is the best printer under £50.

HP DeskJet D2000

HP DeskJet D2000 is a high-quality inkjet printer. It is very affordable and can operate up to 4800 x 1200 pixels at a maximum speed of 20 pages per minute. The input tray can conveniently hold 60 sheets of paper and 5 envelopes. You can connect it to your PC or laptop very easily and quickly with via its USB port.

Features and details:

Print Quality:
Quality of black and white printing (best): Up to 600 dpi
Quality of colored printing (best): Optimized resolution up to 4800 x 1200 dpi

Print speed:
black-white print speed (A4): Up to 20 ppm
color print speed (draft, A4): Up to 16 ppm

Number of print cartridges:
2 (1 black, 1 tri-color (cyan, magenta, yellow))

Consumption:
10 watts maximum (printing in progress)
2.3 W (sleep)
1.0 W (standby)
0.3 watts (off)

I hope you liked my article, and please vote up if you found it useful, thank you and have a fantastic day!

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