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Which color printer to choose, laser or inkjet?
Which printer (A4) is now more profitable for a small office?
Previously, without hesitation, I chose from laser ones, but now inkjet printers come with factory-made CISS and it seems that it should come out much cheaper than laser ones, but there may be some nuances, such as a large ink consumption for blowing nozzles or the need to purchase special paper, etc.
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Of course, I'm not an expert, but as for me, a laser printer is only suitable for printing beautiful infographics. For some more serious images such as photographs, only an inkjet. And if the quality requirements are not fundamental, then who is stopping you from independently calculating the cost of printing one print? To do this, you just need to divide the cartridge resource (in sheets) by its cost (the cost of refilling). And everything will immediately become clear.
There are a lot of variables here.
1. Printing frequency
2. Monthly workload
3. Required quality (infographics, pictures, photos, photographs)
4. Availability and cost of consumables
After analyzing all this, you can understand what exactly is needed, how much it will cost and how much it will pay off.
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