Apr 13, 2005, 19:08
I'm currently looking through some material published by HP on inkjet printers and running costs. They claim:
HP now offers the low price of 24¢ per 6 x 4 inch photo (U.S. dollars), equaling the latest low price of retailers but with the added convenience of home printing. And with larger prints, the savings from HP increase (a 5 x 7-inch print costs 81¢ from HP vs. $1.47 from retailers; an 8 x 10-inch print costs $1.49 from HP vs. $2.84 from retailers). When you take a closer look, HP offers more choices with greater value.
I'm wondering - when you print - do you consciously think, "there goes another dollar and fifty cents..." or does it just hit you when you run out and go to buy more ink cartridges? Do you even keep track of your printing costs?
HP now offers the low price of 24¢ per 6 x 4 inch photo (U.S. dollars), equaling the latest low price of retailers but with the added convenience of home printing. And with larger prints, the savings from HP increase (a 5 x 7-inch print costs 81¢ from HP vs. $1.47 from retailers; an 8 x 10-inch print costs $1.49 from HP vs. $2.84 from retailers). When you take a closer look, HP offers more choices with greater value.
I'm wondering - when you print - do you consciously think, "there goes another dollar and fifty cents..." or does it just hit you when you run out and go to buy more ink cartridges? Do you even keep track of your printing costs?