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Re: what's a good, fair, rate for average cost of B&W laser printing? - Trouble - 04-14-2010 clay wrote: I know we're not talking about a large quantity or significant expense for either party involved, I just like to be fair when I'm asking to use someone else's equipment--whether it belongs to my father, or a complete stranger. I understand but the cost is so little that the choices are either a "thank you" or way more than what it is worth to effectively say thank you. There really is no way to pay that little of a cost in money without looking like a cheapskate. "Thanks dude, here is your $4" It just doesn't sound right. Like borrowing someone's truck. Either it is a "thank you" or you fill up the tank no matter the mileage. Never offer $4. If it is worth it to you, then buy him a pizza or pick up a couple pizzas for the office. Re: what's a good, fair, rate for average cost of B&W laser printing? - Janit - 04-14-2010 Bring your own ream of paper to use -- that makes you seem considerate rather than just cheap. Then top it off with a snack for your Dad/his staff. Re: what's a good, fair, rate for average cost of B&W laser printing? - Jack D. - 04-14-2010 Janit wrote: Beer. You can never go wrong with the gift of beer. Re: what's a good, fair, rate for average cost of B&W laser printing? - timg - 04-14-2010 Jack D. wrote: Beer. You can never go wrong with the gift of beer. Yes, better to just stick with the booze. Mom might not like it if you included the hookers too. Re: what's a good, fair, rate for average cost of B&W laser printing? - JoeH - 04-14-2010 Last time I priced out laser printing by totalling up supplies' costs and the like, it came to about 3-4 cents per page. That was for the paper and printing on one side on a printer with large capacity toner cartridges. I would guess that if father's office printer fits that description, the 7 cents to print both sides of standard letter paper sounds about right. I forget how many pages I used for the estimated life of the printer. Re: what's a good, fair, rate for average cost of B&W laser printing? - Paul F. - 04-14-2010 Trouble wrote: I was going to do the math for a reasonable "offer" but Trouble's point of view is pretty persuasive... there's some wisdom there, I think. timg wrote: What happens in the copy room, stays in the copy room.... :boink: Re: what's a good, fair, rate for average cost of B&W laser printing? - space-time - 04-15-2010 clay, how about getting a small and cheap laser printer for such needs in the future? if you watch the deal sites you should be able to get a basic laser printer for $50 or less. That is no scanner, no network, no duplex, but if you use it once in a while, who cares. The nice thing about laser printers is that the toner doesn't "dry" like ink in inkjets, you can keep a laser printer unused for maybe 10 years and then fire it up and print I know since I got a 15 year old AppleWriter basically unused and the toner was just fine. just my 2 cents Re: what's a good, fair, rate for average cost of B&W laser printing? - clay - 04-15-2010 thanks, all, for your suggestions. I've finished printing all the copies. I'm going to pay for the copies (gonna do $20) and give my parents free admission to the concert. My dad would have just given me the copies for free, but I'm going to pay. I do have a brother 2170 at home, but I figured a higher-volume rated printer might handle the job a little more quickly. It's done. the end. |