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I'm sure there may be an overall longevity to toner, but I suspect that
you will use up that toner alot faster than you expect. One reason for
this is that the 1,000 pages is based on a certain "coverage" of the
paper. So, if you print a few pictures, it uses up 10-15 times as much
toner as a page with just a few lines of text. (This is based on a
laser-printer we just got that states the yield is based on 5% coverage.)
Tony Mayer
Anne wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who advised me, on this news group and by personal e-mail , about a good printer to buy. I've ended up with a Samsung ML-1740 laser which came with enough toner to print 1,000 copies.
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> What I would like to know is this: Is there a longevity to toner as there is to ink jets that dry up on you? I've looked in the user manual and googled it, but the answers only address longevity as to how many copies a cartridge will make. I would like to know if toner ever becomes unusable because it will take me years to run 1,000 copies.
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> Many, many thanks,
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> Anne Neighbors
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