Not all of you may already know that the manufacture of the printer company do not earn money from printer but the cartridges you have to use for printing. So when you purchase a printer with an excellent bargain or even for free, it does mean that you have saved money. If you do not have a good understanding of the cost per page, you may have a great amount of money to spend in the future. How can we avoid this kind of mistake? The answer is simple! You need to pay attention to the cost per page of the ink toner cartridges for the printer you are purchasing.
Before we do the little maths calculation for cost per page, you need to get the two stats from the printer’s manual or the ink cartridges you will need for your printer. First, it is the cost of replace a cartridge. Second is the average page yield of the cartridges. With the simple formula: Price/Page Yield=Cost Per Page You will easily know the most important element of your purchasing. With the number of cost per page, you can do the comparisons and made your decision yourself without the Ads or Promotions they trying to direct you to.
The cost per page is only a stat to help you to estimate. It is not the actual stats that will actually happen. The cost of ink and toner would be the first thing you should consider before the purchasing of the printer. There are also other factors you need to consider as the cost, such as paper cost, and whether the printer is energy saving or not. By the way, you can always purchasing the low price papers and cartridges with the highest quality possible from 123ink.ca. Just click here!
In the past I have always shopped at 123 but I can no longer find the toner I need for my Samsung printer (ML-1915) so I have had to switch to another supplier.
What gives?
Hi James,
Sorry for the late reply and I hope it’s not to late, the toner cartridge you were looking for your ML1915 is http://www.123inkcartridges.ca/printer-ink-cartridges/ML_1915.html
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