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> My wife & I have a Canon i860 color inkjet printer. We use it only
> about once every 3 months. Each time one or more of the cartridges
> are shown as low or dried out & we have to replace many of the ink
> cartridges, even though they have not been used fully.
>
> Would this expense & ink replacement time be lessened if we trashed
> the inkjet & purchased a color laser printer?
> It is said that the toner is powder that does not dry out. But are
> there other problems using color laser printers?
Since you use a printer so infrequently cost isn't a concern. I think
it depends on what you use it for. It you print photos then a laser
printer in no substitute for a the i860. If you print other things then
a laser might be the best choice. There are programs that will
automatically print a page every so often to keep the print head from
drying out. The cartridges and print head should not dry out even under
long periods of non-use.
> Is the consumable expense about the same, more, or less for laser
> color vs. inkjet color.
IMO, for your situation, cost of consumables isn't really an issue.