Friday, September 17, 2010

Isn't it cheaper to buy another printer than have to buy both cartridges?


Isn't it cheaper to buy another printer than have to buy both cartridges?

It might be, depending on which printer you hold. I tend to buy new OEM factory owner cartridges.



At work I always buy elevated volume cartridges (often 150% of standard page output). For home I've found that places like Target who do not puff cartridges sell twin pack that are cost effective.



Also NOTE, some manufacturer include a very low volume tape (25-50% of page output) with contemporary printers.



Check the printer manufacturers network page for cartridge option then explore the web or look on strip at local store pricing. Some people move about with generic or refill. That is a personal preference which may or may not be a virtuous idea.
Sometimes, especially if your printer is an outmoded piece of junk.



Though if you singular spend the amount of money that your cartridges cost, then your clean one will probably suck too.



Watch for a printer that has seperate color cartridges - that instrument if one color runs out you don' t have to replace the unbroken color cartridge.
There's companies out near that refill your catridges at a fraction of the price of topical.
lol ye printer cartridges are expensive
It used to be, but now the modern printers only come beside 'starter' cartridges that are only righteous for a few hundred pages. Refills or replacements are still cheaper.
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