This depends on what you mean. If you mean the BRAND of printer, that is an opinion that varies from person to person. You should stop reading right here, But if you mean what TYPE of printer, contintue to read on. There are 2 types of printers: Laser Printer and Inkjet Printer. The laser printer uses a laser that shoots the ink roll inside and the ink is rolled onto the paper, blow-dried and spit out of the printer, completely dry. It can print a sheet in at most, 3 seconds, but requires a 5 minue warm-up wait sometimes. This printer is for people who print a lot, such as schools, and companies. It also conserves ink; each toner can be used up to three months. An inkjet printer does not come out dry. It is soaking WET. If you touch the ink, it will definetely smear. However, pictures are less pixely, and more clear. Inside, the ink is squirted onto the paper, but no dried, thus it comes out wet. This printer eats ink like we breathe air. It prints very slowly, about an average of at least 8 seconds per page. This is reccommended for people who print clear, elegant pictures, and less of black ink in text, such as home, or small offices, or small classrooms, where the computers are used not frequently.
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Printers for laptops are widely available. Stores such as PC World and Curry sell them, as do large branches of Tesco and other supermarkets. Online, Amazon is a good place to look, and new and second hand printers can be found on eBay.
Almost all printers can be connected to a laptop computer. There are multiple ways to connect the two. You can use a usb connection. A connection through a serial or parallel port. And finally through a wireless router.
Several inkjet and laser printers can be compatible with laptops. Color inkjet printers are most often the "go to" printer for laptops because of the cost effectiveness.
Any printer with USB compatibility will work well with both your desktop and laptop computers.