Ink toner for laser printers isn't always cheap. In fact, if you print a lot, especially with color ink, it can get rather expensive. There are ways you can cut back on your ink toner costs. One way many people try to save money is by printing in black and white rather than in color ink. The question really comes down to this: does color ink toner for laser printers last as long as black and white?
The first thing to keep in mind with color ink toner is that it is more expensive than black and white toner. One of the easiest ways to save money on your ink toner is to print in a draft mode or economy mode. The draft mode will print at a lower DPI (dots per inch) leaving more white space between the colored dots of ink on the page. While this is barely discernable to the eye, it makes a huge difference in the amount of ink used. This will use the least amount of ink toner possible and will save on both color and black ink.
Your paper choice will also make a difference in the amount of ink toner you use. A higher quality paper will produce a more professional looking result even when you are using the draft setting on your printer.
Ultimately, though, the question of whether color ink toner lasts longer than black ink toner is tricky to answer because it is based on what you are printing. Laser printers typically use three colors of ink- cyan, magenta and yellow, which combine with the black to create virtually any needed color. The rate at which the colors are used is determined by the shades that you are printing.
If you can avoid printing graphics, you will save a huge amount of color ink toner. Pictures and graphics are the largest users of ink and many times, they are not necessary to the final result. Avoiding them- especially in draft prints- is a great way to save ink toner.
Laser printers save on printing costs over inkjet printers, whether you use color ink toner or black ink toner. Draft printing, high-quality paper and avoiding graphics also save on ink toner. Color ink toner may last longer in your laser printers because you use less of them than black ink toner. If you wait an extended period of time between printings, ink toner can begin to clump up and will not dispense. Print on a regular basis with your laser printers to keep your ink toner flowing freely.
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