That's my point. I want to steer clear of mechanical issues before I ever consider one. I've been a guinea pig with other products in the past. Not fun.
Owning an inkjet printer is a waste of money $$$. You get a lazerjet to print labels and packing slips and you will never go back.
If the cost per page is like the review says, the cost will be much lower than any laser printer I have ever seen.
If the .2 cents per page is correct vs the industry average of 3 cents per page for laser printers (toner cost). You can save some money in the long run.
Its much cheaper to buy a cheap inkjet printer ($40), and use an ink tank system ($90 + ink).
I can print thousands of pages, and then I just pour some more ink into the tank, which is extremely cheap.
If the cost per page is like the review says, the cost will be much lower than any laser printer I have ever seen.
If the .2 cents per page is correct vs the industry average of 3 cents per page for laser printers (toner cost). You can save some money in the long run.
Splitting hairs at 2 cents vs 3 cents. Longevity of the machine comes into question at that point. My two laser printers have been going strong 8 plus years.
Either way the one thing I will disagree with is in large inkjet printers, they are usually slow, the ink can rub off and they are pain to refull and it way yo often for anyone who does even 10+ label printing a day.
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