Well, one way to do it would be to count the number of sheets you use between each change of a cartridge, and the divide the cost of the copies by the number of sheets used. There is also software available which can measure the number of prints you have done on your printer, as well as the toner level of your cartridge and that kind of thing. See www.4officedirect.com Once you know how many prints you do between each cartridge just divide the cost of the cartridge by the number of clicks.
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