Computer Printers - Cut Your Costs
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Computer Printers: How to Reduce Your Costs
Summary
When buying a new computer, it often includes a free inkjet printer. These printers, provided at a low cost to computer manufacturers, serve as loss leaders. However, the ongoing expense of replacing ink cartridges regularly is often overlooked.
Now, laser printers are priced competitively, even for home use. Many households use two printers: an inkjet for color tasks and a laser printer for everyday use. While you might pay upfront for a laser printer, its long-term running costs are significantly lower than an inkjet. Taking ink costs into account, a monochrome laser printer typically costs about a third of what an inkjet does annually. It's wise to set the laser printer as your default and unplug the inkjet unless needed.
As for refilling inkjet cartridges, the quality is often subpar and not recommended. On the other hand, remanufactured laser cartridges are worth considering for everyday tasks. These cartridges are precision-engineered, yet many are discarded instead of being reused, which is more environmentally friendly than recycling. While recycling involves breaking down and melting plastics, reuse focuses on replacing parts and refilling toner.
Many companies offer this service, and once you find one that provides quality remanufactured cartridges for your printer model, stick with them. Be cautious of supposedly remanufactured cartridges that are merely refilled without component replacement.
Always insist on a money-back guarantee if not satisfied.
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