![]() Ink is delivered in bottles, and you pour the ink into reservoirs corresponding to the ink color. Canon, Epson, and HP all offer models with refillable ink tanks. Luckily, right now we are seeing one of the biggest changes in inkjet printing technology-and it drastically reduces ongoing ink costs. And, printing a color page costs 15.9 cents.īut this is changing. For example, inkjet printers we've tested use 6.2 cents worth of ink when printing a text page, even when using their high-yield cartridge. So, what of ongoing costs? Inkjet printers-particularly cheap models-have a reputation for draining wallets by way of expensive ink cartridges with high costs per page. ![]() Current inkjet printers (some of them business-centric) are more than adequately fast for a workgroup in a busy office. (Older inkjet models tended to produce lower-quality text prints.) Most likely, you won't notice the difference in sharpness nor bother to squint at the slightly less distinct text edges of high-quality inkjet prints.Īnother bygone assumption is that laser printers are faster than inkjets. Many current inkjet models print attractive text that is very competitive with a good laser printer. ![]() (Twenty years ago I had both a monochrome laser printer and a color inkjet in my home office, but I would not say today that this is a best-of-both-worlds proposition). While this is not true for every model, it's worth noting that this difference is more subtle today that it was in the past. Laser printers usually excel at printing text, which tends to come out sharper and darker than what many inkjet printers produce. Right now we are seeing one of the biggest changes in inkjet printing technology-and it drastically reduces ongoing ink costs." ![]()
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