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Xerox's industry-leading technology, software and people are advancing workflow automation, analytics, personalization, security solutions and innovative digital printing - helping organizations of all sizes around the globe work, communicate and collaborate more efficiently.


Xerox Corporationis an American global corporation that sells print and digital document products and services in more than 160 countries. Xerox is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut (having moved from Stamford, Connecticut in October 2007), though its largest population of employees is based around Rochester, New York, the area in which the company was founded. The company purchased Affiliated Computer Services for $6.4 billion in early 2010. As a large developed company, it is consistently placed in the list of Fortune 500 companies.

Researchers at Xerox and its Palo Alto Research Center invented several important elements of personal computing, such as the desktop metaphor GUI, the computer mouse and desktop computing. These concepts were frowned upon by the then board of directors, who ordered the Xerox engineers to share them with Apple technicians. The concepts were adopted by Apple and later Microsoft. With the help of these innovations, Apple and Microsoft came to dominate the personal computing revolution of the 1980s, whereas Xerox was not a major player.

The laser printer was invented in 1969 by Xerox researcher Gary Starkweather by modifying a Xerox 7000 copier. Xerox management was afraid the product version of Starkweather's invention, which became the 9700, would negatively impact their copier business so the innovation sat in limbo until IBM launched the 3800 laser printer in 1976.

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Learn more about Laser & Inkjet Printers

Printers come in all shapes and sizes with an array of features to support your needs. From laser printers and ink jet printers to photo and 3D machines, choose from a wide variety available at CompSource.

You'll find the top brands - both wired and wireless printers, supplies and accessories - as well as the latest in printing technology.
Easily connect to a network, using one printer with multiple computers. Scan over your network and make collaboration a breeze.

Choose the capabilities most important to you, including the number of pages you can print, copy or fax per minute, printing and scanning resolution, double-sided printing, automatic document feeding and more.

Selecting the right technology (inkjet or laser) will depend on the volume of work you do and how often you want to replace your cartridges.

Every print device will fall into one of two categories: inkjet or laser. These two types of devices operate in very different ways.

Here are three reasons why an inkjet printer is a great choice over a laser printer.

  • The Need to Print a Lot of Photos and Images
  • Versatile Printing Medium
  • Lower Entry Costs

While laser and inkjet printers have pros and cons, for low volume printing, an inkjet printer is a great choice. They offer many benefits for personal or at-home use, and inkjet printers tend to be smaller and lighter than laser print devices. This makes them an excellent choice if space is at a premium.

Here are our top three reasons why a laser printer wins over an inkjet printer.

  • Speed of Output
  • Volume
  • Per Page Costs

It really comes down to your buyer's specific needs. For an office that creates a large volume of printed documents or a home user that produces a large number of text documents, a laser printer is the most economical choice over the long term.

All-In-One Printers

All-In-One printers, also known as multifunction printers, offer several capabilities to streamline your work at home, office or school. With just one machine, you can print, copy, scan and fax at the touch of a button.

Save space and drive productivity with the features you need most - when you need them.

Laser Printers

Laser printers offer speed and run quietly in the background, using toner, rather than ink. Choose a laser printer for the best cost per page (CPP) as well as the most crips fonts and typically fastest speed. While toner may cost more than ink, over time the cost of laser printing per page is reduced given the durability and longevity of toner as compared to ink. Available in black and white or color, Laser Printers can help you make a great impression.

Inkjet Printers

Inkjet printers offer versatility, low cost and are often smaller in size than Laser Printers. Ink cartridges generally need to be replaced more often than toner cartridges. Given the ongoing advances in technology, an ink jet printer helps you create images with better quality than ever before. Great for photos and image-heavy documents, ink jets can print onto a variety of paper types, including glossy photo paper and textured stock.

3D Printers

3D printers support the design and development of products while you move from initial concept to full prototype and beyond. Print like you've never done before, and at a fraction of the cost of developing a full product before it goes to market.

While 3D printing isn't new, the technology has vastly improved and expanded to include all types of manufacturing activities as well as an increasing number of 3D printable materials. Imagine the possibilities.

Thermal Printers

A Thermal or Label printer, also known as a thermal transfer printer, uses heat to transfer an impression onto paper. This technology is used in a wide variety of industries and works well for printing receipts, prescriptions, airline tickets, medical files and more. The coated thermal paper protects your documents from spills and other damage.

Dot Matrix Printers

Dot Matrix Printers are still in use today, the dot matrix printer has come a long way. Best suited for point-of-sale, automation and utility applications to help reduce wasted forms, the dot matrix or impact printer includes quality forms printing features such as high-yield ribbons and multi-font document support. You can also monitor character and page counts and preview your fonts.

Printer Accessories

Choose from a wide range of printer accessories, including desktop printer stands, USB printer cables, paper trays, sheet feeders, ink and toner, maintenance kits, ream dispensers and more. It's easy to find your compatible ink and toner here.

Wireless Printers

Just like the rest of the devices that you use today, we also offer wireless printers. These printers take the guess work out of figuring out which wires to connect to the printer. The best part is that you don't even have to be in the same room! The wireless functionality of these printers make it easy to connect to and print from a room other than your home office.

Photo Printers

Whether you're a person who indulges in photography or just takes a picture here and there, a photo printer is a great asset to any home office. These printers make it easy for you to print out high quality photos right from your home! Take a picture of the beautiful scenery wherever you are and then print it minutes later! There are two kinds of photo printer, Dye Sublimation which is similar to the process used when you pickup photos in a store, or Ink Jet which will be similar in looks but not as durable.

We want your printer purchase to be as easy and stress-free as possible. .

We're here to help you decide. Chat with us or give our professionals a quick phone call (800)-413-7361, we can assist with the best solution for your needs and budget.



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