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		<title>By: Nosy Rat</title>
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		<description>WYPIWYG - At rativersity we learnt WYPIWIG (What you pay is what you get). I understand that good brands normally mean better quality and durability, but regardless of which type of printer you buy, you&#039;ll pay more for better brands. So maybe it just works out. I think if your printing for businesses that are long-term and large, go for a good branded laser printer.

While gnawing through printing paper boxes, I discovered that you can buy good refillable printer cartridges and toners, and save on printing costs by around 70%, while keeping your existing printers. I think most people have too much money to bother! Or are they just lazy rats?</description>
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<p>While gnawing through printing paper boxes, I discovered that you can buy good refillable printer cartridges and toners, and save on printing costs by around 70%, while keeping your existing printers. I think most people have too much money to bother! Or are they just lazy rats?</p>
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