Good question. And, probably one that should be answered before more folks start to ask why I know so much about all these different printers.

I do not have the time or resources to review each and every printer model out there, so I have to depend on reputable sources for assistance. Right now, two of the best sources for reviews are CNET and PCWorld. But, a critics review is not enough. The critic uses the printer for a short while in their work place. Because of this I also like to depend on user reviews. The user actually owns the printer. He/she takes it in to their house and uses it for an extended period of time. The user has real, intimate, knowledge of the printer we are trying to talk about. The best place to find user reviews, right now, is Amazon.

My goal is to present both the critic’s and user’s reviews for you to read. I pull data from CNET, PCWorld, and Amazon and present it in a post for you. I don’t get to fancy, or original, in these posts. I’m juse presenting the information as it was written by others (and giving them credit).

My hope is that it will provideĀ  you with a useful summary that will help you make an informed purchasing decision.

If you have any suggestions on how I can improve these posts, please let me know. Thanks!