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How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:06 pm
by 09042014
If its a lot I'm going to buy a laser printer, but if it's not a lot I'll keep my ink jet.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:08 pm
by catharsis
i'd like to know also.. but i think i'm going to get one just incase.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:09 pm
by mbusch22
I know I'm going to print a LOT because i hate reading off computer screens, but our campus has printers for 10cents a page (swipe your student I.D. to pay) that I've utilized for 4 years... So I'll probably stick with that.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:15 pm
by zanda
I print maybe 50 pages a week. My building has free printing.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:45 pm
by thorntll
I thought law students normally got free printing at the school. Isn't why there was that big hubub on ATL about WestLaw not giving Puerto Rican law schools free printing anymore?
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:47 pm
by 09042014
thorntll wrote:I thought law students normally got free printing at the school. Isn't why there was that big hubub on ATL about WestLaw not giving Puerto Rican law schools free printing anymore?
I have no clue, if so win.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:53 pm
by Lucidity
My undergrad gave us a print quota each semester. You're given 100 "dollars" and every page costs you 10 cents. If law school does not do something similar i'm going to be royally peeved.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:58 pm
by General Tso
I print a lot in law school...outlines, notes, drafts of memos/briefs, take home exams, sometimes profs post PDFs of readings, etc.
I estimate that I printed about 3000 pages during 1L (used a 1000 page toner cartridge and still working on a 2500 page cartridge). Get this one -
http://www.amazon.com/Brother-HL-2170W- ... 287&sr=8-1
check the price a few times a week...it is $135 right now but I got it for $89.99 direct from Amazon. Toner cartridges should be around $40 for the standard and $50 for the high-yield. You should get them from amazon as well. And if you don't have an Amazon Chase card, I recommend one. I usually have about $150-200 per year in reward points to spend on textbooks.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:02 pm
by thorntll
I just looked at Chicago's policy: you get 1,200 pages free, then I think you can pay $.20/page if you need more.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:04 pm
by General Tso
thorntll wrote:I thought law students normally got free printing at the school. Isn't why there was that big hubub on ATL about WestLaw not giving Puerto Rican law schools free printing anymore?
You can't print everything for free. Only documents from West or Lexis can be printed for free.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:05 pm
by bleaker
At my school you're "given" $50 a year to start with, and B&W printing is .07 a page. Anything printed from Westlaw or Lexis is free. I didn't do a lot of printing--just my final memo and brief drafts, and some outlines at the end of each semester, so didn't even use half my allowance (killing the balance off with printing personal projects this summer, though).
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 2:01 am
by zeth006
General Tso wrote:I print a lot in law school...outlines, notes, drafts of memos/briefs, take home exams, sometimes profs post PDFs of readings, etc.
I estimate that I printed about 3000 pages during 1L (used a 1000 page toner cartridge and still working on a 2500 page cartridge). Get this one -
http://www.amazon.com/Brother-HL-2170W- ... 287&sr=8-1
check the price a few times a week...it is $135 right now but I got it for $89.99 direct from Amazon. Toner cartridges should be around $40 for the standard and $50 for the high-yield. You should get them from amazon as well. And if you don't have an Amazon Chase card, I recommend one. I usually have about $150-200 per year in reward points to spend on textbooks.
Dude, $50 for the high yield? You can get them for roughly $18-20 if you look around carefully on the web.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:18 am
by legalease9
I don't see any situation where buying a laser printer is worth it. Too much printing at school for the convenience (even if they charge).
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:32 am
by zeth006
legalease9 wrote:I don't see any situation where buying a laser printer is worth it. Too much printing at school for the convenience (even if they charge).
Laser printers are pretty cheap nowadays and you can find plenty of cheap toner resellers online. Just wish my school also offered free printing, though I have to wonder just how much of it would come out of my tuition anyway.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:39 am
by ConMan345
Ok, maybe someone can interpret this, from the school's site about printing:
black-and-white laser output:
single-sided: $0.05 per printed side
double-sided: $0.10 per printed side
Sooo, twice as much for double-sided? Win = waste paper?
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 11:35 am
by General Tso
zeth006 wrote:General Tso wrote:I print a lot in law school...outlines, notes, drafts of memos/briefs, take home exams, sometimes profs post PDFs of readings, etc.
I estimate that I printed about 3000 pages during 1L (used a 1000 page toner cartridge and still working on a 2500 page cartridge). Get this one -
http://www.amazon.com/Brother-HL-2170W- ... 287&sr=8-1
check the price a few times a week...it is $135 right now but I got it for $89.99 direct from Amazon. Toner cartridges should be around $40 for the standard and $50 for the high-yield. You should get them from amazon as well. And if you don't have an Amazon Chase card, I recommend one. I usually have about $150-200 per year in reward points to spend on textbooks.
Dude, $50 for the high yield? You can get them for roughly $18-20 if you look around carefully on the web.
I don't buy from those refill sites if I can help it....I've been burned before
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 11:51 am
by Cavalier
Printing at most law schools is basically free, but having a printer is still nice, since you won't have to go to the
campus grounds to do routine printing. I'm personally buying this $60 laser printer to get me through the next two years:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6828113290
(the sale lasts until the 26th)
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:00 pm
by General Tso
Cavalier wrote:Printing at most law schools is basically free, but having a printer is still nice, since you won't have to go to the
campus grounds to do routine printing. I'm personally buying this $60 laser printer to get me through the next two years:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6828113290
(the sale lasts until the 26th)
its the same price on amazon with no tax
the one i linked is basically the same, but is wireless. it's nice because i can print from anywhere in the house on any computer. when I got it, it was only $20 more than the wired version. if I had to buy right now I'd buy the wired one
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:12 pm
by peterstein
ConMan345 wrote:Ok, maybe someone can interpret this, from the school's site about printing:
black-and-white laser output:
single-sided: $0.05 per printed side
double-sided: $0.10 per printed side
Sooo, twice as much for double-sided? Win = waste paper?
Do you know how to do math? You pay the same.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:17 pm
by Thomas Jefferson
peterstein wrote:ConMan345 wrote:Ok, maybe someone can interpret this, from the school's site about printing:
black-and-white laser output:
single-sided: $0.05 per printed side
double-sided: $0.10 per printed side
Sooo, twice as much for double-sided? Win = waste paper?
Do you know how to do math? You pay the same.
FAIL.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:20 pm
by Mr. Matlock
General Tso wrote:Cavalier wrote:Printing at most law schools is basically free, but having a printer is still nice, since you won't have to go to the
campus grounds to do routine printing. I'm personally buying this $60 laser printer to get me through the next two years:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6828113290
(the sale lasts until the 26th)
its the same price on amazon with no tax
the one i linked is basically the same, but is wireless. it's nice because i can print from anywhere in the house on any computer. when I got it, it was only $20 more than the wired version. if I had to buy right now I'd buy the wired one
THAT'S A STEAL OF A PRICE!!!! I paid $10 more.
It's a GREAT printer. It's not wireless, but no big deal and you can get a re-manufactured toner drum for $25 that will last anywhere from 4000-12000 pages.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:35 pm
by danquayle
Desert Fox wrote:If its a lot I'm going to buy a laser printer, but if it's not a lot I'll keep my ink jet.
I printed a ton, but all at the law school. You're typically given a pretty massive printing quota. I never really thought it an advantage to be able to print at home.
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:58 pm
by clintonius
General Tso wrote:thorntll wrote:I thought law students normally got free printing at the school. Isn't why there was that big hubub on ATL about WestLaw not giving Puerto Rican law schools free printing anymore?
You can't print everything for free. Only documents from West or Lexis can be printed for free.
Wouldn't this be dependent on the school? I've been told by several people (including current students) that printing at the NYU law library is free, and they didn't attach any qualifiers. Something to look into...
Thomas Jefferson wrote:peterstein wrote:ConMan345 wrote:Ok, maybe someone can interpret this, from the school's site about printing:
black-and-white laser output:
single-sided: $0.05 per printed side
double-sided: $0.10 per printed side
Sooo, twice as much for double-sided? Win = waste paper?
Do you know how to do math? You pay the same.
FAIL.
lulz
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:04 pm
by trialjunky
I'm prolly going to get a printer. I don't study a lot at the library and I like to print readings off so I'm not staring at the screen for long hours...
Re: How Much Do You Print at Home?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:07 pm
by imchuckbass58
I made it through 1L without a printer. Unlimited free lexis/westlaw printing and something like 2500 pages of other printing free. If you print double sided it only counts as one, so really 5000 pages. No way you will use that up, even printing tons of outlines.