A few issues with your reasoning, Cliptin:
Firstly, you quote the price for a definitely used HP laser, but talk about it having one year's warranty and assume all of the consumables are new. In reality, the color Laserjets on Ebay are all part of the way through the long life consumables, in some cases enough that the seller has already replaced some. And I could only see one that estimated the amount of toner remaining. It would be rather extraordinary for someone to dump one of these immediately
after replacing all the toner, so it's an obvious thing to budget for.
And of course the price of a new color laser would blow your numbers out of orbit.
Secondly, the page life numbers I quoted are only a guide based on minimal page coverage. Just like an inkjet, those numbers shrink dramatically if you use it to print graphics. Again, looking at the examples on Ebay, I noticed a "drum unit" had been "recently replaced" on one, yet there was only 45% life remaining on the drum. I suspect that in fact nearly
all of the consumable life expectancies are related to page coverage.
For those considering a second hand color laser, bear in mind that later models have a quite different consumables schedule that appears to shift a lot of the cost onto the toner carts. The current HP 4600 series:
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Cyan toner cartridge $235 (8000 pages)
Magenta toner cartridge $235 (8000 pages)
Yellow toner cartridge $235 (8000 pages)
Black toner cartridge $175 (9000 pages)
Transfer kit $220 (not stated, 25000 pages for HP 4500)
Fuser unit $275 (not stated, 50000 pages for HP 4500)
Note that all the prices I quoted previously are about 15% too high, but I used the same basis here to make it easier to compare. And the 4500 is quite different from the 4600, but it was the best I could manage from HP's specification vacuum. :x
Anyway, we all have to pay for the new HPQ somehow, and at
12c per page, I guess this is one of the ways. Notice it only makes a bit over 1c/page difference if you
don't include the long life consumables.
BTW, the manufacturer
will hold your hand if you take out Epson's three year extended replacement warranty for $25. You should probably factor that in as well.