Buying Ink Cartridges Online

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Basic Overview Of The Ink Refilling Process

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Never refilled your own ink cartridges before? Read on to learn how you can start.

After you have purchased your ink refill kit that is compatible with your printer model (if you haven't, I recommend 4Inkjets or 123Refills for great value and quality products), find yourself a flat workspace to begin refilling the cartridge. Make sure you have some towels for cleanup and clear tape for the installation, as well.

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October 4th, 2008 at 2:40 am

Remanufactured Ink Cartridges 101

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Since the cost of a brand new ink cartridge can be high, especially when new cartridges are made available in stores only through the original printer manufacturer, you might want to consider a remanufactured ink cartridge. These cartridges can cost much less, and will be fully compatible with your printer. By purchasing a refilled or remanufactured cartridge, companies will take original empty cartridges and refill them with the original level of ink. Additionally, some remanufacturers will reverse engineer the entire print cartridge to produce a new container and fill it with ink.

Where To Buy Remanufactured Cartridges

When purchasing remanufactured ink, make sure to buy from a qualified producer and double-check to ensure that it will be compatible with your printer. The most common brands of cartridge from companies such as Dell, HP and Canon are readily available in these formats, you are less likely to find Epson options because of their use of proprietary electric technology. Since most brands use a common heat-transfer inkjet technology, most mainstream models have alternative options from full price, store bought ink refills.

A wide variety of quality online providers (some shown below) can match up your exact printer with a substitute cartridge at a fraction of the original price. Additionally, you can often find compatible remade toner for use in laser printers at a much reduced cost when compared to buying an entirely new toner. You can also send back your original units for a discount to many of the refill companies, further saving you money on your ink costs.

Qualified Remanufactured Cartridge Suppliers

#1. 123Refills

123Refills uses a high-quality remanufacturing and testing process on all their products. Customers are protected by a no-risk 30-day guarantee. Over the years, 123refills has grown into a major player in the ink business mainly by positive customer word of mouth.

#2. 4Inkjets

All 4Inkjets remanufactured cartridges meet and exceed strict ISO manufacturing standards. In addition, your purchases are protected by a 1-year no questions asked moneyback guarantee.

Overall, buying reconfigured ink can save you a lot, especially when compared with brand new, store bought ink options. Compared with buying your own refill kit, buying an entire compatible cartridge can be easier and, when you are buying for a small business, requires less manual work to replace multiple printer sources. Despite warnings from printer producers, well-made remanufactured cartridges can be fully compatible with your printer, as long as you properly match up your exact model number. Also, these options are fully legal and can provide a high quality source of affordable ink that will save you on your printer costs over the years.

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September 1st, 2008 at 11:41 am