Pete,

> Have you computed the cost per color copy? Also, how tolerant 
> is it of low 
> volume use, does the ink go dry or are the cartridges time-bombed?

A laserjet uses dry toner so there is no dryness problem. I had a printer
with time-bombed cartridges previously and I got rid of it because it bugged
me so much. I had put in a brand new, full ink cartridge and the thing
wouldn't print. I don't need that kind of aggravation.

I am a low volume user. I probably only print something about twice a week.
Some of my printings are several hundred pages though. I probably print
about 1500 pages a month.

Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.mcstyles.com



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