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what's a good, fair, rate for average cost of B&W laser printing?
#1
I have a 2-sided, 2 sheet concert program I'd like to print at my Dad's office using his HP laser printer. I want to pay him for the cost of paper and toner, but have no idea what's a fair rate...

One of the sides of one of the sheets has very minimal graphics and text (less than 5% coverage, I'd guess), and then the other 3 sides are just text. When considering paper costs, toner, and electricity, what is a fair price for, say, 200 copies (or 400 2-sided prints)?

Are we talking .02 per 2-sided page? .10? I think I paid somewhere in the .07 per 2-sided page from a print shop last fall for a similar project, but I'm in a bit of a time crunch and it will be easier to just do it this way.

Thanks
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#2
Two cents for 200 pages? Are you really considering giving your dad $4?

Either consider it a gift or take over a pizza when you go to print.
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#3
Is this with a USB printer, for proofing newspaper ads?
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#4
^ you beat me to it, Otto.
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#5
Seacrest wrote:
Is this with a USB printer, for proofing newspaper ads?
yeah, but I'd prefer if it has built-in postscript and a gigabit ethernet server with digital offset 4-color capability.
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#6
Trouble wrote:
Two cents for 200 pages? Are you really considering giving your dad $4?

Either consider it a gift or take over a pizza when you go to print.

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.
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#7
Offer to buy him a ream of paper or Lunch
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#8
Offer the same $.07 and free admission. Or just offer to make him a sponsor (just a mention and a thanks at the program).
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#9
BernDog wrote:
just offer to make him a sponsor (just a mention and a thanks at the program).

But then you should still price it out so that he can deduct it as an advertising expense Smile
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#10
it never gets old
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