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<blockquote data-quote="grinder" data-source="post: 4423" data-attributes="member: 330"><p>hahahah, kegs of ink in a cubbord... much like syrup as it flows in tubes to a soda pop fountain at a 7-11.</p><p></p><p>This technology looks neat and all.. but i'm of the belief that this is too little too late. I mean, color laser is making huge in-roads into the home/office because they are now extremely affordable. A) to purchase and B) cost per page. The mainstream consumer is beginning to wise up that the cost per page for color laser is a fraction the cost of their inkjet cousins.</p><p></p><p>Inkjet solutions still have their place though, as digital camera re-productions on laser printers still produce horrible quality printouts in comparison to any quality level of inkjet printer; it's easy to conclude that an affordable laser printer will not fulfill all of your printing needs. For that reason i run my SD card into Blacks every few months.</p><p></p><p>I suppose this printer will be a god send to the print-o-holics who need to finance their ink to support their habbits, but I think this technology will see more commercial use than home use mainly due to it's practicality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grinder, post: 4423, member: 330"] hahahah, kegs of ink in a cubbord... much like syrup as it flows in tubes to a soda pop fountain at a 7-11. This technology looks neat and all.. but i'm of the belief that this is too little too late. I mean, color laser is making huge in-roads into the home/office because they are now extremely affordable. A) to purchase and B) cost per page. The mainstream consumer is beginning to wise up that the cost per page for color laser is a fraction the cost of their inkjet cousins. Inkjet solutions still have their place though, as digital camera re-productions on laser printers still produce horrible quality printouts in comparison to any quality level of inkjet printer; it's easy to conclude that an affordable laser printer will not fulfill all of your printing needs. For that reason i run my SD card into Blacks every few months. I suppose this printer will be a god send to the print-o-holics who need to finance their ink to support their habbits, but I think this technology will see more commercial use than home use mainly due to it's practicality. [/QUOTE]
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