QUOTE(officeBoy @ Aug 24 2020, 08:58 PM)
Toner is expensive when you look at the price but the cost of printing per page is cheaper than inkjet. The volume you are talking about is not much. It is more economical than renting I believe.
When compared with laser printers, inkjet printers have a lower price partly because:
>inkjet printers have a minimum life span of 3 years,
>whereas laser printers have a lifespan of at least 5 years
and this is all depends on frequency of use. Yes, upfront cost of laser printer is higher than inkjet probably due to this factor. So, about the same? Not really for me.
When printing double sided, I'd say lasers do better job. Ink can be absorbed on cheaper paper and can be traces on the other side.
I'd go with Canon imageCLASS laser printer series with capability to scan print and copy. Why not HP? HP is more expensive due to band name perhaps but the HP laser engine if not mistaken is made by Canon.
If you look at the printer spec you see
Monthly Duty Cycle - 30 000 pages
Monthly Recommended Print Volume - 250 - 2,500 pages
Sounds confusing
Monthly Duty Cycle = The maximum monthly duty cycle is how much your printer can print in a month without causing damage to its parts
Monthly Recommended Print Volume = The recommended monthly print volume is the amount you should print monthly to keep your printer at optimum performance
I'm using one of this series even for home use
Aug 26 2020, 09:29 AM

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