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I have LOTS of documents to print. Do toner cartridges cost a lot more than ink cartridges? And which one will give you more prints for your buck?
pboadle
07-15-2001, 10:54 PM
Originally posted by mofo
I have LOTS of documents to print. Do toner cartridges cost a lot more than ink cartridges? And which one will give you more prints for your buck?
If you do a lot a printing a laser will work out a lot cheaper in the long run, one thing to look for when buying a printer is that the toner cartridges can be refilled as this can cut down a lot on the running costs. I have had a Sharp JX-9400 for about nine years now and it has been pretty cheap to run except that the toner cartridges could not be refilled, not like an injet that I have that sits there doing nothing because the cartridges are to expensive to buy in regards to how many pages they will print.
If you are printing high volumes of documents and do not need color support, a laser is more economical by a long shot. There is a big market in used and refurbished HP Laserjets for this very reason - for example, a Laserjet 4 Plus can be found for $200 or so, and one $90 cartridge (and you can find recycled refilled cartridges for half that) is good for 7000 copies - at 12 pages per minute. The printer itself is good for 100,000 copies before the fuser goes bad - replace the fuser ($200) and run it for another 100,000. I have a customer that just went over a MILLION copies with one of these with no maintenance other than cartridges, fusers, and cleaning.
the non-refillable cartridges is my main concern, i had bought this Lexmark color printer a while ago for under $100, but the cartridges were like $50 CDN each!! I don't know a thing about toner cartridges, are there different types and any tips on saving $$ (like re-filling the ink cartridges)?
LawyerRon
07-16-2001, 10:06 PM
mofo,
No, you can't really re-fill toner cartridges yourself but you can buy refilled ones. They're usually about 1/2 the price of new. I worked for 5 years in desktop publishing and I used ONLY refilled cartridges from a local company. I got 1 bad one (in 5 years) that printed everything with a line down the center and the company promply exchanged it. And yes, I concur with glc, if you print LOTS of black and white docs the laser printer is the only way to fly. In my Law office, I use only laser printers.
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