Lower quality Xerox printers will typically cost between $300 and $500. Higher-quality printers that offer better results and/or a higher output, such as printers that will be in near constant use in an office environment, are much more expensive and will cost $1000-2000. The biggest cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Printers with good reviews are models from: Brother, Canon, Samsung and Hewlett Packard. Also printers from Epson, Dymo, Dell and Xerox have good reviews.
Brother makes great printers, although they are rated much lower than companies like Xerox.
There are quite a few brands that make high quality laser printers. HP, Samsung, and Xerox are just a few of the name brands that have really good laser printers.
Go to your local Future Shop or Best Buy and check out their computer section for a good deal.
There are very few producers of black and white printers now. Most produce color printers with a black and white function, however Xerox still produces a simple black and white printer which may be purchased from them.
Some good examples of all in one LaserJet printers include the HP LaserJet Pro CM1415fnw, the Dell 1315cnw, the HP LaserJet Pro 100, and the Xerox Phaser 6128MFP.
There are many different versions of badge printers you can order one online and the cost would depend on what features you would like out of your badge. Such as security. Here is a provider of a differet types of badge printers. http://www.ultramagicard.com/
Not now with the advent of printers. There are a few specialized places remaining for bulk copying, but that's about it. If you mean the company, I think they are strong as they are into other products but check the market.
Kodak makes a great line of low cost phot printers.
HP, Samsung, Xerox, and Lexmark are some high-quality laser printer manufacturers. One particular brand to avoid, however, is Dell. This is because of the quality of the machines that they tend to produce as well as their "re-engineering" of the cartridges so that the only source available is Dell themselves. Many printers use similar print engines and so many of the printers on the market share the same cartridges. What Dell does is modify the toner cartridge bay within their printers so that, even though the printer may be essentially the same as, say, a Lexmark model, one cannot buy the Lexmark cartridge and have it fit because of Dell's decision to change the design, thus making the standard cartridge incompatible.
Yes, color laser printers are available for home use. The are worth the cost if you do a good amount of printing. There are also many places that sell used color printers where a person can save alot of money.
You can purchase Canon Injet printers at Staples. Staples has a wide variety of printers. They offer printers that just connect and printer or printers that also scan and fax. The cheapest printer would be a printer that hooks up to your computer and prints.