Posted by Exclusive Mobile Notary on 11/24/13 1:39pm Msg #493923
Brother HL-6180DW...
14,821 pages printed so far on reman toner unit from InkJetSuperstore.com
Toner cost with 12,000 yield, $39.95 Cost per page, $0.00269 Cost per average package (150 pages), $0.41 Cost to print customer docs (75 pages, duplex) $0.20
Not bad for a $300.00 dual tray printer.
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Reply by MW/VA on 11/24/13 1:42pm Msg #493924
Wow--that is fantastic. I love Brother printers! n/m
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Reply by Linda_H/FL on 11/24/13 3:18pm Msg #493935
Brilliantly said - and now we have no need to question
why we're not paid decent fees for printing...thanks a bunch.
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Reply by Calnotary on 11/24/13 4:46pm Msg #493942
Re: Brilliantly said - and now we have no need to question
My print fee for a loan package is always 25.00 dollars. But paper and toner is the least expensive in the deal. My time to wait for docs or comming back from other appts to print docs. Or if I take my mobile printing set up, if a company tells me: oh you can buy toner and paper in bulk, oh I always do that.
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Reply by Stoli on 11/24/13 4:18pm Msg #493937
Glenn Strickler was the Mac expert:
Re: Mac computers Posted by Glenn Strickler of CA on 1/11/11 11:39am Msg #368002 "....The problem with not being able to choose your tray by paper size is not likely to be solved anytime soon. Steve Jobs and Adobe are at war over the use of Flash in their products. Adobe reader has a reader that is compatible with the Mac O/S, but it is lacking many other features that the PC version has in addition to being able choose paper size.
I was going to bore you with a little history on why Apple is only 5% of the operating systems in use now, but I didn't want to put you to sleep. I will try to sum it up in one statement: Apple wanted to tell business what they needed rather than listening to their concerns.
There is one thing you can do if you must buy an Apple and still use it in business, or for those with Apples that use Intel chips. You can go to the Apple store and either have a tech tell you or pay him to partition your hard drive so you can run a dual boot system. You will have to buy a full install copy of Windows 7 for about 100 bucks or so. The Intel chips will allow Windows to run the same as on a PC. But be aware, since the change to Intel chips, they use the same motherboards, the same internal parts as a pc, with an Apple design. Apple is not putting much money into their computers, choosing instead to put most of their R&D money into phones, iPads, iPods etc. So you have that choice or you could just get a pc for 1/2 the money already loaded with everything you need ......
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Reply by Stoli on 11/24/13 4:20pm Msg #493938
Oops! Posted to the wrong thread n/m
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Reply by Linda_H/FL on 11/24/13 4:52pm Msg #493943
LOL..I did the same thing in another spot today Stoli. :) n/m
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Reply by Barb25 on 11/25/13 7:42am Msg #493960
Re: Glenn Strickler was the Mac expert:
Thanks Stoli
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