OKI C5650 Laser Toner printing costing under one cent per page with compatible OKI
The premium compatible OKI 5650 black laser toner is able to print 8000 A4 pages for a cost of ā¬35.66!Ā The black OKI 43865708 toner is estimated to print this number of pages @ 5% coverage, (that’s roughly a page of text with double line spacing, any more than this will likely decrease the amounts of pages printed).Ā This compatible toner will give great quality prints and enable any busy office to run its document printing forĀ a fraction of what it would cost if it were using original brand OKI toners.Ā The OKI 5650 colour toners print slightly less copies than the black at 2000 pages for the OKI 43872305 yellow, OKI 43872306 Magenta and OKI 43872307 Cyan.Ā Interestingly, these toners will also work with the OKI C5750 – another printer in this OKI family.
Low cost next day courier delivery of ā¬1.22 ensures fast delivery and all products are covered by a money-back guarantee plus a knowledgeable staff to advise of any issues that may arise – good to have that back-up when you need it.Ā Anyone who hasn’t made the switch to compatible laser toner should at least give it a try as you may be pleasantly surprised with the results.Ā The supply of OKI laser toners have improved greatly in recent times with the toners being manufactured to the same ISO standards as the original brand toner cartridges.
Keeping in mind that saving money while not compromising on quality is the order of the day when buying any compatible laser toner and as we move further into 2106 the popularity of the compatible non-original ink and toner is certainly growing in popularity.Ā If you have any doubts about making the switch to compatibles please contact us today with your concerns and we will do our best to put your mind at rest.
- Published in Laser Printers, OKI
Where to Find Low Cost High Quality Laser Toner Cartridges in Ireland
Laser toner printers are not just used in the office but in many homes too, across Ireland. There are basically 2 types of laser printer, colour and mono (black and white). The mono printers use a black printer toner and are mostly used for document printing in the office where colour is not required and is a fast and cost effective way to produce black and white printing.
The speed of the printer by far out performs any inkjet printer and the paper tray will also allow the printer to hold much more paper than an inkjet printer. The initial outlay for a mono printer will be considerably more than that of an inkjet printer and the toner will be more expensive than the inkjet cartridges but the advantages of speed outweigh is negatives. The most cost effective way of running a laser toner printer is to use compatible laser toner.
Most of the leading brands are available such as HP, Brother, Canon, Samsung, OKI and Epson. The savings on average with using a compatible black printer toner is typically around 40% and this can make a huge difference to an office budget for toner across a year.
The colour laser printers will use four colours of laser toner consisting of black, cyan, magenta and yellow. The advantage of the using the four colours is that you are able to replace single colours as they run out. Again, the initial purchase price of the printer will be high and there are different grades of printers from standard stand-alone basic colour printers to full blown networked photocopiers. The running costs of a colour copier will be high so special attention needs to be paid to cost of the laser toner. The compatible laser toner cartridges for the four colours should again produce savings of around 40% on average and this will produce savings that will help the printer pay for it in the coming years. Buying the lasers online is always going to get you the best deals with some online suppliers offering low cost next day delivery or even in some cases free laser toner cartridges.
Generally speaking there are no down sides to using compatible laser toner. There may be sometimes issues with the quality of the colours, for example you are trying to reproduce exact corporate colours on your logo for headed paper but for general-purpose every day printing they are fine. The compatible printer toner is widely used on a daily basis in offices, schools and just about everywhere that has a laser toner printer. Contact your online supplier to see what deals they have for you and start saving your business money.
- Published in Ink and Toner
Toner Cartridge Printing and Advantages over Ink Cartridges
Would you believe that a high percentage IT users are unsure what type of printer they have. An Inkjet printer or laser toner printer? A toner cartridge or ink cartridge? That is the question, but both technologies could not be more different. Laser printing does sound technical but the format applied is quite simple. The laser beam formed by static electricity composes the print image to the pattern required. The printer then coats the drum with toner. Many of you may be familiar with toner, it is a powder form that is stored inside the cartridge which is constantly replaced when empty.
The toner powder has replicated a pattern visual of the print image. The printer will then remove the excess powder and the paper has the required printer pattern be it in a powder form. The printer will heat the powder on the paper to seal the finish, removing any loose powder and providing a nice shine exterior surface.
A systematic procedure that ensures accuracy at speed. Hence, why laser printing is the preferred option for bulk printing. Printing high volumes of output in quick time. Generally, laser toner printing is used in industry, as the printing demands, are in a larger scale, whereas, home printing tends to be a smaller scale using ink cartridges.
The term toner cartridge is self-explanatory when we think about how toner cartridges are made up. The toner is made up of plastic and iron, a contrast to ink cartridges, which are, obviously ink. Ink will have a limited life span, but toner will last a lot longer as it will not dry up and become unusable.
Toner printing is approx 10% of the cost of inkjet printing. Although, toner cartridges and the laser printers are a lot more expensive to purchase, the cost per page is much better than ink cartridges. In fact, the consumables (another term for toner) in the cartridge can print thousand’s of pages even colour prints. Higher density cartridges can even go beyond thousands, so, the potential and scope is endless.
Print quality is superior with toner printing. The laser technology gives a professional edge, working in a higher resolution. It also looks nicer, often shining and glossy.
Despite the high volume of print and the supreme quality one may think that the laser printer maintenance costs demonstrate this. Contrary to this the printer support costs are minimal. Designed and build for speed and volume the printers can cope with the demands required.
To summarize, laser printers are very like photocopiers in the methods incorporated. The printing process was actually developed from photocopiers. Photocopiers use a beam of light to through the page to a light sensitive drum containing ink. This ink sticks to the paper as it is heated and applied with hot rollers. A laser printer works the same way only no paper is used initially to generate the content for printing. The laser printing gathers this from the information sent from PC.
- Published in Toner and Ink
Things to Consider when Buying Replacement Printer and Ink Cartridges in Galway
Replacing a printer can be a bit of a headache as the printers on offer locally or online very often use ink cartridges that cost more than the printer! Surprisingly enough you can pick up a basic laser printer or inkjet printer for around the same cost. The main difference is that the inkjet printer will print colour but the budget laser printer will only print in black and white. The running costs of the printer is a big consideration as original brand ink cartridges in Galway are expensive and if the printer will accept non-genuine compatible cartridges it will prove more economical to run.
During the printerās working life you will need to replenish the consumables such as paper and ink. The running cost of the printer can be calculated in cents per page, this is done by dividing the number of pages an ink cartridge in Galway can produce by the cost of the cartridge. The average cost of a Galway ink cartridge should ideally be calculated based on a non-genuine ink cartridge to obtain the lowest cost per page. This of course does not include the cost of the paper. If you are printing mostly black and white then the printing costs will be lower than colour printing.
The print speed and quality is another issue to take into consideration when choosing your printer. If your requirement is to print black and white text pages then the laser monochrome printer is unbeatable. Itās possible to get up to 20 pages per minute from a laser printer compared to approximately six pages with an inkjet printer. The inkjet printers are slow in comparison to the laser printer but may suit the home user who will print occasional colour images. When you have chosen the printer type that best suits your needs itās worth giving great consideration to the price of the printer ink in Galway for that printer.
Before you buy, do your research to see if the printer will accept the non-genuine version of the cartridge and just how much you will save by using these rather than the original brand cartridges. With cost of original brand ink cartridges in Galway on the increase, it makes sense to discover just how much the ink or toner is going to cost before you make the investment in a new printer.
Finally, the ease of use of a printer should be no different than that of your phone or tablet. If you are familiar with touch-screen phones etc. then why not consider a touch screen printer.
- Published in Ink Cartridges in Galway
I need to replace my printer but am unsure if I should buy an inkjet or laser printer
If you have reached the point of no return with your printer and finally frustration gives way to spending some money on replacing your printer, how do you decide whether to go inkjet or laser?
Firstly consider how often you use the printer and how much money you spend on ink cartridges. If you only print once in a blue moon; for example printing your boarding pass when you are going on holiday, then an inkjet will suffice your needs. If several people in your home use the printer (during a school term this can mean the printer takes a hammering for ink and paper), it may still be advisable to stick with an inkjet printer. The crucial decision when buying an inkjet is the cost of replacing the cartridges, ask your supplier will the new printer use compatible inks, these can cost as much as 70% less than the original brand cartridges. Check with your ink supplier that the history of the printer working with compatibles is positive ā worth checking this especially if you are thinking of purchasing a HP printer. Also, if you are just printing basic documents either in black and white or colour such as an Excel spreadsheet or emails then an inkjet printer should be sufficient. There will be a considerable difference in the price between an inkjet and laser printer ā the inkjet will usually be less than ā¬100. An all-in-one inkjet printer is useful because it gives you some features such as the copy facility that would be on a laser printer (but not at the same speed). Again, paying attention to the cost of a replacement ink cartridge is important, as it will impact on the cost of running the printer during its lifetime.
There are basically two types of laser printer, the basic document print and a Printer/Copier/Scanner. These printer uses laser toner cartridges as opposed to ink cartridges. The cost of printing per page is less with a laser printer than inkjet although the initial purchase price and toner cost is higher than its inkjet counterpart. The next major advantage is the print speed. A4 documents have been printed in bulk at a face pace. The downside is the cost of the toners, however, if you use the compatible or remanufactured toners this can give you considerable savings of approximately 40%. Overall, for long term high volume printing the laser printer is the better choice as the number of ink cartridges used for laser would be considerably less than that of an inkjet printer.
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How do I decide which inkjet printer is really the best value for me to use at home?
Choosing a new printer can be a nightmare if you don't first decide on what type of printer need. Basically there are two types of user; light user – this person only uses the printer occasionally, and the heavy user who will regularly produce large print runs.
When you decide what category that you fall in to, the next step is to price the ink cartridges for the printer. This is where a lot of people get caught out as they are attracted to the low cost printers on sale in the large stores and often buy the printer without giving any consideration to the cost of the ink. Replacing an ink cartridge can be a costly exercise unless you revert to using a good quality compatible.
When choosing a replacement for a broken printer checking the price is important but also make a note of the cost of the original brand ink cartridges. Some printers will use two ink cartridges; black and colour and some photo printers will use between four and six colours. Next check that a compatible version of the ink cartridge is available ā if the printer is very recent there may not yet be a compatible version available for that model. If a compatible version is available check the price against that of an original brand and calculate the savings. Lifting the phone and chatting to your online ink supplier before you buy your printer can also pay dividends. They are able to offer advice on the different printers that will accept the compatible inkjet cartridge will little chance of rejection. For example, Epson and Brother inkjet printers are more likely to accept the compatible inks without issue compared to HP printers.
This is particularly useful if you are a heavy user and have a substantial budget for in-house printing over the course of a year. There are big savings to be made by using compatible version of ink and toner. The same rules apply to laser printers although there is less likely to be any issues with toner cartridges than inkjets. The laser printers will be more for a heavy home user or office and they come as mono (black and white) or colour. A busy office will send a lot on ink and toner during the year so a good quality compatible toner can make a big difference to their expenses.
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- Published in Ink Cartridges
When I print to my inkjet printer, there is a line that runs across my paper, whats causing this?
One of the causes of a line printing across a sheet of paper fed through an inkjet printer is due to the print head or something else being too close to the paper. Check the weight of the paper, if it is too thick it will smudge when it comes in contact with the ink cartridge print head. In fact if anything rubs against the print head while the paper is being printed it will leave a mark or line on the page. On some printers there is an adjustment for the print head and this can compensate for using thicker paper or card. Itās common to think the problem may be with the ink cartridges but itās more likely to be a build up of ink in the print head. Some inkjet cartridges have a built in print head, for example, HP, some Canon and Dell but itās more likely to be a build up of ink. Ink can build up gradually on the bottom of the head; this ālumpā may rub on the paper causing a smudge or line. If there is an integrated print head on the ink cartridge you can remove it and gently remove the build up with a soft damp cloth (being careful not to touch the copper āchipā area of the cartridge.
Should I buy a colour laser printer or a color inkjet printer?
One of the most asked questions when you are considering buying a new printer is whether to go for inkjet or laser. Many people donāt really know the difference between the two printer types but essentially it depends on your usage and quality of the print outs you require. Of course the laser printer doesnāt use ink in the conventional sense, it uses toner powder. This is more expensive than buying an ink cartridge but your page yield is considerably more. If your print outs are needed to be very high quality and you require a high volume of copies then the laser toner is the printer to select. Printing large volumes on an inkjet printer means you will go through a ridiculous amount of ink cartridges. Inkjet printers are not designed to produce large volumes of print outs, a typical inkjet printer that uses ink cartridges may be as much as 5.000 A4 sheets a month printed at 5% coverage. A typical monthly output for a laser printer would be in the region of 35,000 copies. The other factor to consider is the price of the laser toners in comparison to ink cartridges. The laser printer will also require regular servicing by qualified personnel and will also require Drum replacement approximately after every 20,000 print outs.
- Published in Troubleshoot