Printer Cost Calculator

Calculate the true cost of owning any printer over 1-5 years

Did you know? Ink and toner costs often exceed the printer's purchase price within the first year. A $99 printer can cost $500+ per year in consumables.

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Check your cartridge packaging for page yield. Using OEM prices by default.

Average Cost Per Page by Printer Type

Printer Type B&W Cost Color Cost Best For
Basic Inkjet 5-10¢ 15-25¢ Low volume, photos
Ink Tank / EcoTank 0.3-1¢ 1-3¢ High volume, budget
Mono Laser 1-3¢ N/A Documents, office
Color Laser 2-4¢ 10-15¢ Business, graphics

How to Reduce Printing Costs

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Use Draft Mode

Draft or economy mode uses up to 50% less ink for everyday documents you don't need to look perfect.

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Print Double-Sided

Cut paper costs in half by using both sides. Most printers have automatic duplex printing.

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Buy High-Yield Cartridges

XL or high-yield cartridges cost more upfront but offer 20-40% lower cost per page.

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Print Regularly

Inkjet heads can clog if unused for weeks. Print at least weekly to prevent expensive cleaning cycles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is total cost of ownership for a printer?

Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) includes the purchase price plus all ongoing costs: ink or toner cartridges, paper, maintenance, and electricity over the printer's lifespan. For most printers, consumables (ink/toner) represent 50-80% of the total cost.

How much does it really cost to print a page?

Black and white laser printing costs about 1-3 cents per page. Inkjet black pages cost 5-10 cents each. Color inkjet pages cost 15-25 cents, while color laser pages cost 10-15 cents. These costs vary by printer model and cartridge efficiency.

Is laser or inkjet cheaper to run?

Laser printers are generally cheaper per page, especially for high-volume printing. A laser printer may cost more upfront but saves money over time. Inkjet printers are cheaper to buy but cost more per page. The break-even point is typically around 1,000-2,000 pages per year.

How can I reduce my printing costs?

Use draft mode for non-essential prints, print double-sided, buy high-yield cartridges, consider ink tank printers for high volume printing, and use compatible or refilled cartridges when possible. Also, avoid letting inkjet printers sit unused as ink can dry out.

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