Color Photo Printer Comparisons

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What are the operating costs for a Xerox Phaser?

I know enough to know that it is never the cost of the printer that you should worry rather it is the current cost of supplies for the operation of the printer that you get. Let's say I print 4 postcards on one sheet. So side were very heavy ink cap (as photographs) and the other side of the page only have a text printed on it along with the name and address. To reach a "cost per page" I think I need to know how many impressions you can get from each of the four-color "crayons" that Phaser uses given my typical color of the printed page described above. Once I have that performance on color pages that supplies were then be able to calculate a "cost per page for comparison with other methods of color printing available on the market.

You has the right idea in terms of focusing on the necessary supplies for your printer series with the upfront costs of the printer itself. With respect to the Phaser Xerox, the most recent are beginning to disappear from the ColorSticks (pencils) and move the real toner cartridges. When it comes to determining a cost per copy is never an exact science, however, may have a general idea. When you find a printer that is interested in, and find the exact cartridge / ColorSticks is needed and what their "performances" are. A color machine will take four cartridges / ColorSticks (black, cyan, magenta, yellow). Traditionally, the cartridges in black will have superior performance to the colors. The "yield" refers to the page copy. This number is traditionally determined on a coverage 5% of normal (without the use of bold or heavy) printing. That is basically two paragraphs printed in Times Roman. Ideally, you can take the achievement gap the cost and gives the number of print jobs that you would get in these controlled circumstances. The trick is that you can not expect the exact number in each occasion. In your situation, you will be printing vivid colors and photos that will be much more toner per page that the calculation of yields. So you can expect to lower its page yield. My suggestion would be to find the printer that offers the performance of the cartridges more. Then, I considered compatible or remanufactured cartridges to keep your supply cost. Our website can give you a breakdown of the differences between OEM, compatible cartridges refurbished and benefits of each. http://thecartridgefamily.net/productinfo.php

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