[IP] printer ink cost more per millilitre than vintage champagne.
Cost of printer ink under fire
A cheap printer could turn out to be an costly buy due to the cost of
replacing the ink cartridge, a survey has found.
The price of inkjet printers has come down to as little as £34 but it could
cost up to £1,700 in running costs over an 18-month period, a study by
Computeractive Magazine has revealed.
Consumers are at risk of being ripped off, said editor Dylan Armbrust.
"Replacement cartridges may cost as much or more than the cost of the
printer," he said.
'Ripped off'
The inkjet printer market has been the subject of an investigation by the
Office of Fair Trading (OFT), which concluded in a 2002 report that
retailers and manufacturers needed to make pricing more transparent for
consumers.
SURVEY FINDINGS
Canon i560 - £129; cost of ownership over 18 months - £1029
Epson C44UX - £49; cost of ownership over 18 months - £1157
HP Deskjet 5150 - £89; cost of ownership over 18 months - £708
Lexmark z605 - £40; cost of ownership over 18 months - £1775
"Well over a year later our results suggest that consumers are still at
serious risk of being ripped off," said Mr Armbrust.
The Computeractive investigation looked at printers from the big four
manufacturers, Canon, Epson, HP and Lexmark.
The average life of a black ink and colour cartridge was calculated, as was
the cost per page of printing.
The cost of the ink was a big factor in driving costs up. Ink cartridges
vary in both price and the amount of time they last, from manufacturer to
manufacturer.
Responding to the survey, Lexmark said the research was flawed because it
did not compare like with like.
"We estimate people will purchase around two cartridges per year. Customers
who want to print a large amount should quite rightly look beyond just the
ticket price," said a statement from the firm.
Canon said it could not comment on the survey because it had not seen it,
but added that the cost of printers and cartridges reflected the amount of
money the company spent on research and development.
Last summer a report by Which? Magazine found that some printer ink cost
more per millilitre than vintage champagne.
It recommended people use generic cartridges which are often half the price
of branded products.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/technology/3626373.stm
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