As both lasers and inkjets improve, each encroaching on what was once the other’s strongest territory, the differences between the two types of printers are inevitably starting to blur. But there are still differences. Here’s a look at the good, the bad and..." />
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Laser vs. Inkjet Printers: The Blurring Lines
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Whether an inkjet printer will have a total cost of ownership higher or lower than a laser will often depend on how much you print. An inkjet printer that costs $300 less than a laser, but costs 2 cents more per page to run, will have a lower TCO than the laser only if you print fewer than 15,000 pages over the printer’s lifetime.



 
 
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