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In some countries, the cost of supplies and the initial printer purchase price have almost converged. Wouldn’t it make sense to just buy a new printer when the cartridge runs out?

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In some countries, the cost of supplies and the initial printer purchase price have almost converged. Wouldn’t it make sense to just buy a new printer when the cartridge runs out?

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No. In most circumstances, there is still a significant difference between the price of the printer and the price of the cartridges. In cases where customers are considering purchasing a new printer rather than the necessary replacement cartridges, we encourage them to ensure that a new printer would better meet their printing needs. We believe that those whose current needs are being met would opt for buying new toner cartridges due to convenience.

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