Barry (or any other of you PLUG mavens), I've also been going on the assumption that a color printer, even a color laser printer, would have toner cartridges for black and then one each for R, G, and B, and that the extra cartridges would take up space so that the black cartridge would have to be smaller and therefore need to be replaced more frequently.
Far and away, what I need to print is black & white so I'd need to use the color stuff much less frequently. One of my big requirements for this printer is "very infrequent cartridge replacement", so I've been planning on just getting a b&w model. But if my assumption is wrong--in other words, that I could get a color model and still only have to replace the black toner as infrequently as I would on a b&w model--then I'm not opposed to going with color and getting the extra benefit for whenever it would be useful. Is my assumption right? /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
