First off, inkjet printers have way more issues than the ink being expensive.
Secondly, the average household isn’t going to be printing enough to have to replace the drum every few years, or for toner dust to have an actual impact on indoor air quality.
My laser printer is nearly 20 years old, and I’ve only ever changed the drum because it came packaged with the toner cartridge, and I’ve only had to change that once.
I’m unfortunately very sensitive to those particles from laser printers. They’re really good at triggering migraines, so I could never have a laser printer at home.
Holy shit. I’m going to have to pay attention to the next time I print a bunch and headaches…I’m beginning to think there might be a correlation that you just solved for me.
First off, inkjet printers have way more issues than the ink being expensive.
Secondly, the average household isn’t going to be printing enough to have to replace the drum every few years, or for toner dust to have an actual impact on indoor air quality.
My laser printer is nearly 20 years old, and I’ve only ever changed the drum because it came packaged with the toner cartridge, and I’ve only had to change that once.
I’m unfortunately very sensitive to those particles from laser printers. They’re really good at triggering migraines, so I could never have a laser printer at home.
Holy shit. I’m going to have to pay attention to the next time I print a bunch and headaches…I’m beginning to think there might be a correlation that you just solved for me.
You guys still print your stuff on paper? In the year 2025?
What should we be printing it on?
Sometimes you gotta.
I’m printing at home and I had to replace toner cartridge twice over 10 years… still way better in the inkjet.