Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Is it cheaper to print in gray scale or with both ink cartridges?

I%26#039;m printing about one hundred letters a month with black ink, and I%26#039;m not sure if it makes a difference or not to print in gray scale since it%26#039;s black anyway. I need to know the cheapest way to do this with a printer that has ink cartridges. Thanks so much!!! :)|||Since you are printing black and white only, it will not affect your printing drastically if you set it to grayscale.





Basically, what you are saving is a little color ink which is used to underprint some of the black text. The savings may not be very significant though.





If you are printing alot of black and white documents, in the long run you might consider getting a black and white laser printer. You can get a branded one for about $65 and you wont be wasting any color (because there is none) and the cost per page is lower as well. Even though the cost of the cartridge may be higher than an inkjet cartridge, you will get a lot more pages out, so it works out well.|||seek intervention|||ok lets look at this .. how much does a new cartridge cost ?? compare that cost to goin to local copy place to get the same number of copies assuming these are all the same letter . does it cost less to print one, and copy it 99 times ?? probably so , i would go that route personally , now if these are all different letters goin out , then probably not goin to get cheaper this way .|||Print in gray. It might not make any difference in price but grey is just the block ink|||is cheaper if you buy a laser printer if you only print in black. Anyway don%26#039;t be cheap, Jesus wasn%26#039;t a cheap person.

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