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I'm sure that as the cost of the printer goes up, the cost of the toner goes down, regardless of manufacturer, if due only to the fact that you get more toner per cartridge,


Very much so. Our FS-7000 ran about 30,000 pages on a toner cartridge that cost $115.00. Works out to be $0.00038 CPP. The HP printer it replaced was costing us about $0.02 per page, about $0.016 per page more. So who cares about $0.016 savings? Someone who prints more than 100,000 pages per year. That's a $1600 annual savings.

We have scaled back our printing now to probably only 20,000 pages per year, so the savings are not as dramatic as they were before.

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