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Toner Cartridges Should Be Considered For Home Computing

Toner Cartridges Should Be Considered For Home Computing

Brits with a home computing setup have been told to consider a combination of toner cartridges and laser printers if they are looking to save money.

A letter to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette asked what the best ways were of cutting down on ink usage and expense.

The reply stated that a monochrome option was one choice to reduce the amount of money spent on ink, although the toner unit will need to be replaced once in a while.

"If you do use colour at home, my recommendation is to have two printers. Get a colour all-in-one for scanning and colour printing and the laser for everything else. This is what I have done for years, and it works great," advised the publication's expert.

They added that a laser printer is capable of saving home technology fans money, while also making the process of document production hassle-free.

Recently, HP released its smallest multifunction LaserJet Pro 100, which is capable of printing, scanning and copying information from one machine.

Posted by Jamie Foster.

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