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is kodak ink really cheaper
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Kodak ink is touted as being cheaper than many of its competitors, primarily because Kodak uses a different pricing model. Instead of selling printers at a loss and making the majority of their profit from ink sales (a common strategy among printer manufacturers), Kodak sells their printers at a higher upfront cost with the promise of lower ongoing ink expenses. Comparisons suggest that Kodak ink cartridges do indeed offer a lower cost per page, making them a cost-effective choice for users with moderate to high printing needs. However, it's worth noting that the total cost benefit depends on individual usage patterns; infrequent printers might not save as much. Additionally, the printer model and the type of print jobs (text vs. high-quality images) can affect the overall savings.
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