On Fri, 21 Jul 2017 13:27:58 +0100
Roger Munford via Hampshire <hampshire@???> wrote:
Hello Roger,
>replacement are weird. The toner is so expensive in comparison to the 
>actual printer. Is this just a marketing ploy or is toner expensive to 
>manufacture.
Similar things apply to inkjet printers.  That is, the ink is expensive
compared to the price of the printer.  Printers are (more or less) sold
at cost (if not a loss).  Where printer makers make their money is on the
sale of consumables; ink(1), toner, etc.  So much so, that HP even went
to the extent of locking out third party ink cartridges so they couldn't
be used in HP machines. A decision that, thankfully, was reversed.
Short version;  It's largely a marketing ploy.
(1) Ink can cost around £990 a litre - over 840 times the price of
petrol (based on my printer's ink costs and local petrol prices).
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