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Households with only one printer most likely have an inkjet for tasks as varied as reports, T-shirt transfers, and digital photos. That approach has tended to involve higher costs or mixed quality. But you may no longer have to compromise.
Our tests show you can now get a high-quality inkjet for photos and an excellent laser printer for text for a total outlay of $300 to $350. That means you can have separate printers, given the space, for specific tasks without spending an extravagant sum.
If you want a new inkjet mainly for photo printing, you'll find more printers tailored for that use. Not all have "photo" in their name. But a growing number have ...