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The same goes with scanners as well and they are often being manufactured by the same companies that offer a line-up of scanners.
While each of the two categories are growing in innovation each year and are still actively being sold, some consumers particularly office owners may need to buy both a scanner and a printer.
These two peripherals can take up significant desk space and need to be set up separately consuming separate power plugs and USB ports.
If you buy a compact solution, you'll need to pay more money in most cases. Here are some of the other advantages of using a laser printer
scanner.
Serves as the Purpose of a Copier
Any peripheral that has the features of both a printer and a scanner is automatically considered a copier and we all know that copiers are only meant to copy documents and print them out in black and white without any scanning features whatsoever.
Now a laser printer scanner has that role of a copier and at the same time is able to do scanning and printing functions independently.
What makes things even better for just about all the modern models is its ability in making colored copies of documents providing that the scanning is accurate and the print quality is good.
Some of the laser printer scanners out there can completely replace the copier being able to operate even without loading a PC application to start copying.
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