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printing vouchers off at home ...

tiredwithtwins
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just wondered if it was actually cost effective to do this? I just wondered as a follow on from the asda price guarantee voucher thread ... I print the most valuable vouchers off, usually 50p+ ones only as I figured the cost of printer ink must make it not very cost effective to print smaller value vouchers ...
anyone have any thoughts?
anyone have any thoughts?
wading through the treacle of life!
debt 2016 = £21,000. debt 2021 = £0!!!!
debt 2016 = £21,000. debt 2021 = £0!!!!
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Obviously depends entirely on your printer and whether you are using official original cartridges each time , or refillable generic ones.
This page suggests B&W average of between 1 & 5p per page
https://www.printerland.co.uk/Inkjet-Printers-for-Home-Use-C32044.aspx0 -
Just do it in work0
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