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William Harrel

Former Contributing Editor

William Harrel

Bill's Experience

For nearly a decade, Bill focused on printer and scanner technology and reviews for PCMag, and wrote about computer technology since well before the advent of the internet. He authored or co-authored 20 books—including titles in the popular Bible, Secrets, and For Dummies series—on digital design and desktop publishing software applications. His published expertise in those areas included Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Photoshop, and QuarkXPress, as well as prepress imaging technology. (Over his long career, though, he covered many aspects of IT.)

In addition to writing hundreds of articles for PCMag, over the years he also wrote for many other computer and business publications, among them Computer Shopper, Digital Trends, MacUser, PC World, The Wirecutter, and Windows Magazine. He also served as the Printers and Scanners Expert at About.com.

Bill's Expertise

  • Imaging and prepress technology

  • The SOHO, SMB, and enterprise printer and scanner markets

  • Printer and scanner technology (and accompanying software)

  • Consumer-grade and pro-grade photo printing

  • Mobile printing and scanning

  • Optical character recognition (OCR)

  • Document management

Recent Articles by William Harrel

What to Do if Windows Can't Connect to Your Printer

Adding a networked printer to your PC is usually a cinch, but what if Windows just won't play nice with it or can't find it at all? Here are a few quick solutions.

By William Harrel

Before You Print: How to Color Calibrate Your Monitor to Your Printer

If you're printing color photos and graphics, you'll need to make sure your printer and monitor are in sync. Here's how to calibrate them both.

By William Harrel

Ready to Print? How to Connect a Wireless Printer

It's easy to get your HP, Brother, or Canon printer working with a USB or Ethernet cable. Connecting a wireless printer can be trickier.

By William Harrel

IRIScan Express 4 Review

3.5

The IRIScan Express 4 is a capable, if unremarkable, manual-feed portable document scanner for feeding pages, receipts, and business cards to your laptop on road trips.

By William Harrel

HP Envy Inspire 7255e All-in-One Review

3.0

HP's Envy Inspire 7255e prints well and gives you a free six months of ink if you sign up for HP+, making it a good but not class-leading family or home-office value.

By William Harrel