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Could be an issue if one is printing alot. The speed of the laser printer
over the inkjet will mitigate this somewhat. Doug s/v Callista "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I suspect a BW laser printer is a good choice because a toner catrridge will print far more copies than a inkjet with a black cartridge. Yep...... a LOT more printouts And a LOT more current consumption. A laser printer can draw quite some current which is needed for heating the fuser roll. I qoute from the manual from my laser printer (Laserjet 2200): Average consumption during printing: 400 Watt. Minimum supply current for 110V models: 5A (a peak value during the short period the fuser is heated). Meindert |
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