Hi Greg,

 

We do a ton of printing and have tried a lot of options. Based on our per
page costs (where we estimated the total running costs), we currently love
the Brother 4050CDN.

 

The *only* way to buy spare parts for it is to buy whole printers. It’s
insane but that’s how it goes. I’ve seen whole printers down to $389 after a
cash back offer and $589 otherwise. For that $389, you get 4 x ½ duty cycle
cartridges, a belt unit, a drum unit, a waste toner unit, etc., etc.

 

Mai has got really good at buying cartridges for them. OfficeWorks lists
them at about $230 per cartridge. We’ve bought significant numbers of them
from OfficeWorks at around $110 each by using their “we’ll match the price”
options.

 

HTH,

 

Greg

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Greg Keogh
Sent: Thursday, 13 May 2010 5:29 PM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: [OT] Toner hell

 

Friday fun ... our Lexmark C524DN printer beeps this morning and tells us
that the Magenta toner is low. These are colour “starter” cartridges in a 6
month old printer, so I expect the other two to go soon. 

 

Web searches show the average cost of high-yield colour cartridges to be
about $260-$330. The bloke in my local printer shop has confirmed that he
can’t get much cheaper than that. He said his previous attempts to refill
these brands were not successful and he’s abandoned working on them. He
thinks there might be other shops who have refilled them successfully and
suggests I ring around.

 

So, thanks to the evil international conspiracy of printer manufacturer
cartels, the cost of replacing the colours will be more than the original
price of the printer.

 

Do I dump this 40kg monster in the bay and buy a new one, or is there are
way of getting the colours refilled or replaced for a “reasonable” price?
I’m in the Melbourne south east suburbs if anyone has suggestions about
where to look, or perhaps where the best AU online bargains are. I continue
to ring shops and web search...

 

Greg

 

Ps. Imagine buying a $40,000 car with half a tank of petrol. You have fun
driving it for a few weeks before the fuel light flashes. Then you find a
full tank of petrol costs $55,000. What do you do?

 

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