Well we have to be fair. Those machines again are ridiculiously expensive and made for very specific customers. I think they usually use huge rolls of paper too so you need a warehouse, special forklift and equipment to trim and cut the pages down to size.
Toner devices can get very competitive on price. Now for quality. Those inkjets can't compare to the quality of the laser toner devices. Case in point, my cable company outsources to a printing firm that prints the monthly statements, and it works for the task, but the colors are all pixelated...if that's a word.
For Joe Schmoe, a laser device will cost less per page than an inkjet in ALMOST all cases...apparently you're an exception. Most people don't buy inkjets that even use liters of ink or print as many as you do in an office environment.
Then there's the technical side. Very appropriate since this is a forum for techs. Again, the machine you must have appears to be an anomoly. Almost all inkjets are buy them use them then throw the damn things away if anything breaks at all. Almost all toner devices are still very repairable. So you save on your capital investment.
I worked on one inkjet in my life b/c it was a friends and the ink lines dried. It was a $50 piece of shit and not worth the time.
Remember with a business class laser you get a dealership and expert technician ready to keep your machine running and running and running (no snickers please). Uptime is important to people.
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