color inkjet ink vs. color laser printer toner?

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My wife & I have a Canon i860 color inkjet printer. We use it only
about once every 3 months. Each time one or more of the cartridges
are shown as low or dried out & we have to replace many of the ink
cartridges, even though they have not been used fully.

Would this expense & ink replacement time be lessened if we trashed
the inkjet & purchased a color laser printer?
It is said that the toner is powder that does not dry out. But are
there other problems using color laser printers?

Is the consumable expense about the same, more, or less for laser
color vs. inkjet color.

All opinions welcomed! Aaron
 
My wife & I have a Canon i860 color inkjet printer. We use it only
about once every 3 months. Each time one or more of the cartridges
are shown as low or dried out & we have to replace many of the ink
cartridges, even though they have not been used fully.

Would this expense & ink replacement time be lessened if we trashed
the inkjet & purchased a color laser printer?
It is said that the toner is powder that does not dry out. But are
there other problems using color laser printers?

Since you use a printer so infrequently cost isn't a concern. I think
it depends on what you use it for. It you print photos then a laser
printer in no substitute for a the i860. If you print other things then
a laser might be the best choice. There are programs that will
automatically print a page every so often to keep the print head from
drying out. The cartridges and print head should not dry out even under
long periods of non-use.
Is the consumable expense about the same, more, or less for laser
color vs. inkjet color.

IMO, for your situation, cost of consumables isn't really an issue.
 
Aaron,

In my opinion, a laser printer is a solution. My opinion is based
purely on my experience with ink printers.
The only plus i can give to inkjets is that they produce better
photos. But if you print rarely, be sure the printer's printhead will
get clogged!

Nowadays you can find a good color laser printer making good photo
prints (but they are very very expensive).

So, if you do not need to print photos, my piece of advice is to get a
laserjet...

Nik | www.rechargeast.blogspot.com

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My wife & I have a Canon i860 color inkjet printer. We use it only
about once every 3 months. Each time one or more of the cartridges
are shown as low or dried out & we have to replace many of the ink
cartridges, even though they have not been used fully.

Would this expense & ink replacement time be lessened if we trashed
the inkjet & purchased a color laser printer?
It is said that the toner is powder that does not dry out. But are
there other problems using color laser printers?

Is the consumable expense about the same, more, or less for laser
color vs. inkjet color.

Why not print out a simple page with colour every week or so, to stop the
inks drying out? That`d be the cheapest solution :-)
 
Nik said:
Aaron,

In my opinion, a laser printer is a solution. My opinion
is based purely on my experience with ink printers.
The only plus i can give to inkjets is that they produce
better photos. But if you print rarely, be sure the
printer's printhead will get clogged!

Nowadays you can find a good color laser printer making
good photo prints (but they are very very expensive).

So, if you do not need to print photos, my piece of
advice is to get a laserjet...

I'd go along with that. Although I've had excellent results printing full
page photos on A4 paper with my HP Colour Laserjet 2605dn (an excellent
printer which I heartily recommend, BTW).


Ivor
 
So, if you do not need to print photos, my piece of
I'd go along with that. Although I've had excellent results printing full
page photos on A4 paper with my HP Colour Laserjet 2605dn (an excellent
printer which I heartily recommend, BTW).


Ivor

Yes, you are right. Still, count how much a full photo page on A4
paper costs you on your HP Colour Laserjet 2605dn :)

Regards,
Nik | www.rechargeast.blogspot.com
 
Would this expense & ink replacement time be lessened if we trashed
the inkjet & purchased a color laser printer?



I wouldn't trash that printer. I have a question, are you using OEM
ink." I have a canon printer and when I use OEM ink, it doesn't dry
as fast.

However, if you can find a color laser printer for cheap, then get
it. I've seen them advertise on slickdeals.net for $100.00 at times
after rebate. The size of the laser printer will be bigger.

Stan
 

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So meashershithead...you got that old ip4000, right? And when you use
oem ink it doesn't dry as fast, right?
Dry as fast as compared to what...water...milk...ice cream?
As fast as what?
Tell us.
Frank
 
Nik said:
Yes, you are right. Still, count how much a full photo
page on A4 paper costs you on your HP Colour Laserjet
2605dn :)

As I probably print less than a dozen or so of them in a year, I really
couldn't care less ;-)

Ivor
 
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