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3. A printer Many universities allow students to print papers in campus computer labs, the cost of which are already bundled into tuition and fees. A personal printer costs about $50 with operating costs of $30 a pop for replacement ink and $9 per pack of paper, Kiplinger.com estimated.
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Gal Tziperman Lotan, Boston.com correspondent

3. A printer

Many universities allow students to print papers in campus computer labs, the cost of which are already bundled into tuition and fees. A personal printer costs about $50 with operating costs of $30 a pop for replacement ink and $9 per pack of paper, Kiplinger.com estimated.

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