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Lainee

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I started tutoring English recently and found out how much photocopying really costs when you need to copy half a textbook even at Officework's 7c a pg rate. And I was going to get one of those office/school massive photocopiers until someone suggested a multifunction printer, cause my printer and scanner needed an updating anyway.

Anyway, I'm torn between getting a really cheap one (something under $250 like the hp PSC1315 or Lexmark X1170), but I heard that in the long run the ink costs are hideous (?), and getting a more expensive laser multifunction printer (like the Canon MF3110 (approx. $500), which pisses me off cause it only does black and white printing). All I know is that a laser one would probably be more economic in the long run, but am I really going to run up >$250 ink costs? How much does ink cost generally anyway? I can't seem to find out what ink those two particular cheap printers need exactly. Am I just better off sticking to Officeworks printing? :confused:
 

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Half a textbook isnt that past the copyright range?

Laser in the long run are cheaper, yes you could run up >$250 in ink particularly in the long run.

Colour photocopies aren't really needed.
 

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If you find 7c/page at Officeworks expensive you should definitely get a laser one, as inkjet can cost from 20c/page. However it may be more economical to use Officeworks, since most laser printers will rarely go below 5-6c/page (unless it's a Kyocera) and may turn out more expensive.

As for the inkjets Lexmark has a particularly high total cost of ownership. You'll be looking at >20c/page for a black and white copy.
 

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I recently purcahsed the samsung SCX-4216. Laser multifuntion (mainly coz i dont need to print in color at all, alougth is scans in color)
 

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10% is the copyright limit.... lol

I think you would quite quickly use $500 photocopying on an inkjet - less if you used non-genuine catridges though.
 

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addymac said:
10% is the copyright limit.... lol

I think you would quite quickly use $500 photocopying on an inkjet - less if you used non-genuine catridges though.
not necessarily. ive heard that non-genuine ink cartridges hav less ink than the genuine ones
 

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At 7 cents a page, I think that'd work better than the $40+ a cartridge, if you think about it. More effort I suppose, but money saved.
 

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I think it could even be cheaper to buy more textbooks.
 

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