The running costs are likely to be at the level of a good printer ink - after two weeks not too high print volumes he grumbles at me already that Black would have to be bought, but since a few all-black pages with white text were there. The contents of the first toner filling is certainly a bad joke - which produce a cartridge for a waste of material, for the little toner. A set of original cartridges cost almost twice as much together as the printer, but there are alternative providers, which I will try - at the price it is worth while indeed almost as disposable printer ...
I have him on the network (cable, with wireless it exists not), which worked perfectly after I got the drivers from the Internet - the original CD-ROM was not legible and did not want to voluntarily from the come out drive, and the MacBook Air is one eh perplexed with the CD-ROM before the laptop.
Too bad he has no real off; the contribution to environmental protection is in short standby time and preset duplex printing.
It is not a high-performance device for frequent printers, but who only occasionally print a lot, does not want having trouble with dried ink, clean, stable laser printouts will, will find a decent machine at a reasonable price. Who wants a (in consumption) cheap printer, must dig deeper into their pockets. You get what you pay for - so far it seems to be worth the money, and let's see how he comes up with non-original toner cope.