good question and never thought of that. But it would matter if your ink settings were set for light or dark printing I suppose. But sure would nerver be enought pages for the cost of ink these day... more pages for black of course than for the tri color ink... :)
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2006-10-25 04:02:42
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answered by Elaine B 6
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depends on the usage... if your doing images in greyscale or just text and the amount of ink used on the page (page full of text vs half a page)
MOST printers can output about 300-400 total pages average of just text.
Add a few images and you cut it down to about 250-350.
In most cases you should get a good 2 months of daily to every other day usage
2006-10-25 11:06:16
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answered by Kamui VII 4
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I just bought a toner cartridge for my Samsung laser that claims to do 4500 copies (high yield), but I think you probably have an inkjet. It will not do very many and, if it dries out, you will lose the life of your cartridge. That's why I switched, first to LED printer, which was great, and now to laser (it cost me about $60 Canadian).
2006-10-25 11:35:27
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answered by grapeshenry 4
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what type of ink and printer specifically
2006-10-25 11:08:43
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answered by johnnysmit 2
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it depends on the brands, usage type & print & media quality.
I can tell you for HP :
http://h10060.www1.hp.com/pageyield/us/en/index.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN
2006-10-25 11:03:25
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answered by Rockytruelyrox 5
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