Posted by toolz on January 10, 2013 at 19:43:02 from (166.147.104.152):
In Reply to: inkjet vs color laser posted by thurlow on January 10, 2013 at 08:52:30:
I"ve found with my very small business that slightly used office style laser printers are the way to go. I recently picked one up at a salvage store brand new for $75. It was built about 8 years ago and sold for $1200. Prints 35 pages a minute and the toner is good for 18,000 pages. I"ll never wear it out. I have two others with low page count that I bought on Ebay for $50 each (shipped) and they are duplexers (print both sides) and save a lot of paper. These are b&w, and we have a couple of color ink printers used only for pics. I buy my toner on Ebay also, average about $25-30 each and do at least 9000 pages, depending on the printer.
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