Print quality, or resolution, is measured in terms of dots per inch (dpi). This is the number of dots that can fit into a line one inch long. Naturally, higher dpi equals higher resolution and sharper photos, text and graphics. So, if sharp photo detail and crisp laser-quality text is important to you, look for a printer with a minimum of 1200×1200 dpi. However, there are other important factors to consider when achieving ultimate print quality. Choosing between ink or laser color printing used to be pretty easy for most people, color laser printers were just too expensive, and an alternative were photo studios with digital enhancement.
When making your decision, consider the following:
Paper sizes and types will work on the majority of printers available, as many inkjet printers are very flexible and can provide accommodation from 4×6 photos to wide-format banner paper, and the whole variations in between. Laser printers are best for standard-size paper, such as 8.5×11 and 11×17 paper.
Also, you must look for high end photos, brochures and marketing materials. The advanced inks now available for inkjet printers provide the accurate...