08-21-2024 06:08 PM
I'm still on the starter cartridges that came with the printer, but I was wondering, when it's time to replace those, should I go with the standard capacity or high-yield capacity cartridges? My family and I don't print a lot (I'm just using this as a home printer, mainly because I hate inkjet printers!), but I'm thinking if I just go ahead and get the high-yield, in theory I would pay more upfront, but the cartridges should last longer, so I shouldn't have to purchase and replenish them as often. Unless there's something I don't know about, such as toner going bad if not used soon enough or often enough (i.e., expiration?). Is there a risk of that happening if I get high-yield but don't print very often or print a lot of pages every day, etc.? Please advise.
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