Re: Realistic comparison between a heavy duty copier vs multiple light duty copier
Whoa.. I never expect much replies in this thread so thanks to everyone for the contribution. I appreciate it.
Thanks also for the link to another thread with almost the same question about laser and inkjets. Again, I am new to the industry and hoping to become a nice big shop someday.
So to get to the bottom line, I have a kyocera taskalfa mono laser for bulk copying and printing needs. Then I have the small epsons for the color. Take note that I am not stating print quality here. I would like to emphasize that lower cost per page is the main and deciding factor why customers choose a shop in my area. We have customers that demand print quality no matter the cost. But that is very rare.
I am wondering how other "big" shops (relatively speaking) in my area manage the 0.004 USD per B/W prints A4 page. My kyocera cost 0.01 USD per page (geniune toner) and its brand new with full 10 years contract from Kyocera itself. The other shops are using old canon IR advance 5000/6000 series and they can't keep up with the demand. They're full most of the time. That is why I asked a few post earlier how old those canons are since introduced to market. 15-20 years? Are they that reliable? Most of those units are imported too from Europe or Japan and could be printing millions before they came to our country.
No, never will I try to preach inkjets here. And the biasness in this forum is perfectly fine. I am new to the industry so I am absorbing any inputs from you guys.
Thanks again!
Whoa.. I never expect much replies in this thread so thanks to everyone for the contribution. I appreciate it.
Thanks also for the link to another thread with almost the same question about laser and inkjets. Again, I am new to the industry and hoping to become a nice big shop someday.
So to get to the bottom line, I have a kyocera taskalfa mono laser for bulk copying and printing needs. Then I have the small epsons for the color. Take note that I am not stating print quality here. I would like to emphasize that lower cost per page is the main and deciding factor why customers choose a shop in my area. We have customers that demand print quality no matter the cost. But that is very rare.
I am wondering how other "big" shops (relatively speaking) in my area manage the 0.004 USD per B/W prints A4 page. My kyocera cost 0.01 USD per page (geniune toner) and its brand new with full 10 years contract from Kyocera itself. The other shops are using old canon IR advance 5000/6000 series and they can't keep up with the demand. They're full most of the time. That is why I asked a few post earlier how old those canons are since introduced to market. 15-20 years? Are they that reliable? Most of those units are imported too from Europe or Japan and could be printing millions before they came to our country.
No, never will I try to preach inkjets here. And the biasness in this forum is perfectly fine. I am new to the industry so I am absorbing any inputs from you guys.

Thanks again!
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