What Everybody Should Know about an Inkjet Printer: The
One-Year Cost of Printing
You can purchase an inkjet printer for as little as £20.
With a rebate, it may even be less. Not many people would argue
about the good deal they got when they purchased their printer.
However, the purchase price of an inkjet printer really doesn’t
tell you much about your cost of printing. After all, you do
need paper and inkjet cartridges to keep your printer
printing.
If you go to a local car lot and look at the sticker price
of a car, you’d see some of the following items: the base price
of the car, the cost for each additional feature or package,
the number of miles per gallon for both city and road, and the
cost of petrol for one year under normal driving
conditions.
What if you got this same type of information for your
printer? Would you still buy the same inkjet printer? How would
you feel if you knew you would pay more for petrol and
oil, in the first year you owned your car, than you paid for
the car?
Well the fact is, unless you do very little printing, you
will pay more for your paper and inkjet cartridges in the first
year than you will pay for your inkjet printer. This is
especially true for the low cost inkjet printers. In some
cases, the cost of one inkjet cartridge is more than the entire
purchase price of an inkjet printer.
If you look at an inkjet printer advertisement, you’d learn
about some of the following items: the number of pages printed
per minute in text and colour, the time to print a certain size
photo in black and white or colour, the number of inkjet
cartridges or tanks the printer holds, the near perfect quality
of the photo reproduction, the outstanding resolution you’ll
get from (so many) inkjet nozzles and a packaging list of items
that come in the box when you purchase it.
However, in most inkjet printer advertisements, you will not
see the cost of the premium paper needed to achieve that
outstanding photo reproduction. The replacement cost for a
black or colour inkjet cartridge is nowhere to be found. About
the only thing you will see with a dollar sign is the low
purchase price of the printer and possibly the rebate. (They
also don’t tell you all the steps you have to follow to get
your rebate and how it may prevent you from returning the
printer to the store if something unexpected happened… but
that’s another story.)
Now, if you look at some of the most popular inkjet
printers, here’s what you will find about their inkjet
cartridges. On the average, a black inkjet cartridge costs
between £15 and £30 to replace. A colour printer cartridge
normally runs between £25 and £60, depending on size.
To get your inkjet printer to print out those outstanding
photos that will last for years, you will need to purchase some
premium quality paper. Depending on the size, weight and
quantity of the premium paper, you can expect to pay from
40p to 70p per page.
As a consumer, you need to know that the major printer
manufacturers are selling their inkjet printers at or below
cost. They have adopted the marketing practice used in other
industries, like the mobile phone or razor blade. That is, they
sell their initial product at cost or below and expect to make
their real profits on the high mark up of their consumable
supplies or services.
Now, don’t get me wrong. The quality of the inkjet printer
photo reproductions is approaching that of traditional photo
processing. The speed of the inkjet printer is constantly
rising. The crisp and clear text from the inkjet printer is
nearly equal to the quality of laser print. All these are
wonderful and welcomed features.
The main point I want to make is this: The real cost of
printing is not the purchase price of the inkjet printer. You,
the consumer, should be informed of the on-going or real cost
of printing. Then, you can decide how much you really want to
pay for your printing needs.
If major printer manufacturers were to charge a reasonable
price (with profit) for their inkjet printer and reduce the
cost of their inkjet cartridges and premium paper, you would
realize a substantial savings.
A well-informed consumer is a wiser consumer. If you had a
way to estimate the one year cost of printing, depending upon
your needs, you’d be able to make a much better informed
decision on what inkjet printer would best meet your needs.
Until the major manufacturers change their marketing
practices, you can do something about the high cost of
printing. There are many reputable online merchants that
provide compatible ink
cartridges and inkjet refill kits that can save you up to
85% on the cost of printing. Five minutes of your time
reviewing some of these companies could save you hundreds and
even thousands of dollars. That would definitely help you
reduce your one-year cost of printing. I thought you needed to
know that.
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Inkjet Printer: The One-Year Cost of Printing
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