@karin
I haven't written one for printers and scanners.
It's hard to go wrong with choosing scanners. I've a very old scanner that still scan very well.
I think the criteria for choosing scanners should be the speed. You don't want to wait too long for your work to appear before you can work on it again.
For printers, well, if you're not printing regularly, it might be wise not to buy one and instead go to a print shop. If you're buying, inkjet printers produce more vibrant colours and can print on all sorts of paper. Laser colour printers might be able to match the output, but they are more expensive even though they might print more pages in the long run.
@karin
I haven't written one for printers and scanners.
It's hard to go wrong with choosing scanners. I've a very old scanner that still scan very well.
I think the criteria for choosing scanners should be the speed. You don't want to wait too long for your work to appear before you can work on it again.
For printers, well, if you're not printing regularly, it might be wise not to buy one and instead go to a print shop. If you're buying, inkjet printers produce more vibrant colours and can print on all sorts of paper. Laser colour printers might be able to match the output, but they are more expensive even though they might print more pages in the long run.