What's the lowest cost per-page?

Jack Coats jack at coats.org
Wed Jun 21 13:39:32 EDT 2000


I agree, if all you need is B&W, I would go laser and find a refiller
company for the replacement carts.  My HP IIp is now really old, but it
keeps printing. 

On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Anthony J. Gabrielson wrote:

> I have an HP Laserjet Series II, I got it at the MIT flea for $50.  I
> haven't had to replace the towner yet - it does a lot of printing, and is
> very reliable for me.  If you do more b&w, in my opinion the most
> economical way is laser.
> 
> Anthony
> 
> On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Christoph Doerbeck A242369 wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Greetings,
> > 
> > yesterday I went tot the store to pick up a new ink cartridge for
> > my DeskJet 722c and was quicky reminded what a racket HP has charging
> > $24 bucks a pop.  And that's a good price!  At CompUSA they're usually
> > $28 to $30.
> > 
> > Anyway, that brought up a question.  What's the best printing device
> > these days when it comes to cost-per-page?  Is laser printing a
> > better deal?  How about Cannon & Epson?
> > 
> > Can I refill these things?
> > 
> > - Christoph
> > 
> > 
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