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An OKI Data laser printer is easier to service and maintain than an inkjet printer. It is much easier to replace the drum on an OKI Data laser printer than it is to replace the heads on an inkjet printer. Furthermore, an inkjet printer requires that you replace the entire printer, while an OKI Data laser printer is easier to replace parts on. When a drum on an inkjet printer fails, it simply needs to be removed and replaced, while a drum on a OKI Data laser printer is more easily removed or replaced.
An OKI Data laser printer can print at a much higher speed than a typical inkjet printer. The cost of an OKI Data laser printer is much less than that of a conventional inkjet printer. Most OKI Data laser printers are available at a very competitive price, and the technology used in them is far more advanced than that used in inkjet printers. According to a New York Times article that compared the two types of printing devices, an OKI Data laser printer can print up to 20 pages per minute, while an inkjet printer is capable of printing only 10 pages per minute.
An OKI Data laser printer can print black and color documents. Inkjet printers cannot print black documents. This means that an OKI Data laser printer is a cost-effective alternative to an inkjet printer if you wish to print the majority of your documents in black.
With all that, it is no wonder that an inkjet printer is more cost-effective to operate and maintain than an OKI Data laser printer. From the outset, it is cheaper to buy new inkjet cartridges for an inkjet printer than to replace the drums on an OKI Data laser printer. The cost of replacing the drum is much less than the cost of replacing a new inkjet cartridge. Most OKI Data laser printer owners do not replace their drum until it is very much past its prime. When a drum is about to fail, the page count can sometimes drift by as many as 30,000 pages, but only every few hundred pages or so.
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