I've been using a colour laser over the past 2 years, managed to put 300,000
copies through before
it became uneconomical to further service or repair.
On my calculations even including toner paper and printer, each full colour
copy worked out at less than 5p UK .
An inkjet perhaps 50p for full cover coverage
laser about £1700
inkjet £30
You pays your money and ya makes ya choice!
"Saylo1234" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dear all:
>
> I have a cheapo lexmark printer that is an inkjet printer. I am
> so displeased with the way that the ink dries up after a few months
> that I would like to consider other alternatives.
>
> Do LaserJet printers have ink that dries up just like InkJets? I
> am not familiar with why thinks are called lasterJet and Inkjet. Not
> sure what the difference is btw the two. The bottom line is that I
> would like a printer which does not dry up even when there is plenty of
> ink left in the cartridges.
>
> Therefore, I guess my question is: Do Laser Jet cartridges dry
> up? And if I want to have Cartridges that do not dry up, do I have to
> buy a Laser printer or are Laser Jets good enough.
>
> One last question: What about color LaserJet vs. Color Laser?
> (ie: same question: do the color ink cartridges dry up?)
>
> thx in advance
> signed: FrustratedWith-InkJet.
>
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