Want YOUR printer to be 70% More Cost Effective? 

Look at the “Toner Cartridges” you are purchasing! 

Well, most people read the title, “Cost Effective Printers” and immediately think there will be a list of printers that will save you all kinds of money. Well, the truth of the matter is YOU ARE BEING MISLEAD!—>

  • 75% of “printer cost” is “TONER INK COST” or the cost of the ink cartridges you buy.  The remaining
  • 25% of “printer costs” comes from VOLUME or “YIELD”.

But here is a link to Amazon.com that contains the best printers on the market!

The way you get your printer ink cartridge cost down is to buy from a third party site that you trust, like tonerr.com. Our prices are extremely competitive and offer many promotional discounts. Check this article about Almost Free Toner!

 

Next is, What does the term YIELD mean? Let me give you a couple examples of printers that promote this discussion of yield.

LEXMARK X264dn

Yield equals 4,500, which means the number of pages you can print with one cartridge.

LEXMARK E260d

Yield equals 2,500.

Let’s say you want a Lexmark printer, you can click on any banner and the particular printer that fits your needs. Then you would look at each printer’s yield, which can be different and therefore, CONTAIN VERY DIFFERENT COSTS.

THE COST OF TONER

But let’s see what makes each printer cost effective. Let’s take the COST element first. We can identify two major costs, the first being the cost of the printer and the second being the cost of the ink. An Ink jet printer usually runs anywhere from $50 to $300, while a Laser Jet can cost you $200 up to $6,000 depending on the type (Color vs. Monochrome).

As far as the purchase of ink, generally the cost of ink for an Inkjet printer is cheaper than that of a Laser printer. However, you will need to buy it more often than the laser cartridges you purchase for the laser printer.

The cost of the printer  ink is very important. If you purchase your printer toner from a reputable third party vendor, your cost is literally reduced by 76%. Why? Compatible Printer Ink Cartridges are essentially new parts in a used shell. That’s just as good as new original equipment, and in some cases, better due to more rigorous testing requirements and standards. So, by purchasing compatible equipment, you are embarking on the biggest secret to reducing printer costs. But does buying an expense printer cost you less in ink or does purchasing a cheaper Ink jet printer mean that it does not matter what the cost of ink is? Can we include a common denominator that will determine just how much your printer is costing you? Or better put, what is the cost of printing just “One Page”?

YIELD

This brings us to the second element, which is call YIELD. Well, for one thing, you will need to understand this new term called “Yield”. This is defined as dividing the cost of the ink by the number of pages you can print with one cartridge (This information can be found in your printer manual, or you can look it up on the web). For example, if it costs you $40 for your ink cartridge and you can print 500 pages, then the yield is 8 cents per page ($40/500=$.08). Compare this with a laser cartridge that costs $150 which produces 10,000 pages per cartridge. The cost of this cartridge is like sticker shock compared to the ink jet printer, right? But this cartridge will only cost you 1.5 cents per page to print. By doing this simple calculation, you can better determine which printer is the most cost effective on a “cost per page” basis.

Calculating a Printer’s YIELD and buying Printer Ink Cartridges at LOW PRICES is a DOUBLE blow to reducing your printer costs. This combination will provide You Significant Savings.