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πŸ–¨οΈ Printing Cost Calculator

Enter the number of pages and your paper/ink (toner) cost per page to calculate total printing cost and cost per page.

Color printing typically costs 3-5x more than black & white. Use your printer spec sheet or actual cartridge replacement history for accuracy.

Total Printing Cost
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Paper Cost β€” Ink/Toner Cost β€” Cost per Page β€”
Black & White vs Color Comparison
Black & White β€” Color β€” Extra Cost of Color β€”

For the page count you entered, this compares the total cost of printing everything in black & white versus color. "Extra Cost of Color" is the color total minus the black & white total.

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How Printing Cost Is Calculated

Printing cost breaks down into paper cost and ink/toner cost. Total cost = pages Γ— (paper cost + ink cost), and cost per page = total cost Γ· pages. For example, printing 100 pages in black & white at $0.01/page for paper and $0.03/page for ink gives a paper cost of $1.00, ink cost of $3.00, total cost of $4.00, and $0.04 per page. Print the same 100 pages in color at $0.12/page for ink instead, and ink cost jumps to $12.00, total cost to $13.00, and cost per page to $0.13 β€” over 3x more expensive than black & white for the same page count.

You can back out your printer's real per-page ink cost by dividing a cartridge's price by its rated page yield. A $50 toner cartridge rated for 2,000 pages, for instance, works out to $0.025 per page.
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Tips to Reduce Printing Costs

β‘  Set double-sided (duplex) printing as your default to cut paper use roughly in half. β‘‘ Print drafts and internal review copies in draft/economy mode to reduce ink usage by 20-40%. β‘’ Remanufactured or refilled cartridges can cut your per-page ink cost by more than half, though they may affect print quality or void printer warranties β€” check before switching. β‘£ Switch to black & white whenever color isn't essential β€” as shown above, color can cost 3x or more per page. β‘€ If you print in high volume regularly, a laser printer (higher upfront cost, lower per-page cost) often wins on total cost of ownership versus an inkjet.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find my ink cost per page?
Divide the cartridge price by its manufacturer-rated page yield. Example: a $60 cartridge rated for 1,500 pages works out to $0.04 per page.
What does the paper cost include?
This calculator's paper cost reflects only the raw paper purchase cost per sheet. It does not include electricity, printer depreciation, or maintenance β€” add those separately for a full total cost of ownership.
How much do remanufactured/refilled cartridges save?
Typically 40-60% less than OEM cartridges, though this varies widely by brand and vendor. They can affect print quality or printer warranty, so testing a small batch first is recommended.