About Laser Printers
Like with many other things in the world of printing, laser
printers have come a long way in the past few years. They have
gone from being found almost exclusively in offices to being
offered at $100 for a home user. Although they are better for a
lot of people, some have a hard time imagining themselves buying
a laser printer for their home. A lot of people have the idea
that laser printers are just the big clunky machines in their
offices where the toner cartridges cost a fortune. However, if
you are someone who prints out a large amount of documents and
is tired of always having to buy new black inkjet cartridges,
laser printers can be the solution. Once you get past the
initial sticker shock of buying laser toner cartridges, you will
realize the numbers for an entry level laser printer versus an
inkjet printer look something like this:
Typical toner cartridge - $50-$60 Page yield - 2,000-3,000 pages
Average cost per page - 2-2.5 cents per page
Typical inkjet cartridge - $20-$30 Page yield - 400-500 pages
Average cost per page - 4-6 cents per page
Although these are just averages and may not seem all that
different, in general if you are printing documents, it will
probably cost you twice as much to run an inkjet printer than a
laser printer. It is better to think of things in the long term
when it comes to laser printers, because only then will you
truly appreciate their value. If you buy a laser printer and
then a backup toner cartridge at the same time, by the time you
will have finished that second cartridge, you would have gone
through roughly 10 inkjet cartridges.
So if you aren't into printing color, then you are probably
better off going with a laser printer over a standard inkjet
printer. You will appreciate the speed and low maintenance of a
laser printer, while also saving money on printer ink in the
long run.