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Introduction To Generic And Remanufactured Printer Cartridges

The cost of all-in-one printer cartridges usually comes close to the cost of the actual printer.
Walk into your local office supply store, and you'll find a large wall of brand-new printer cartridges along with a corresponding guide of how to match your exact printer with the proper cartridge. In addition to the wide array of selection, you'll often find the prices on these new cartridges are quite high; in some cases, with rebates and specials, some brand name printer cartridges will exceed the initial cost of the printer itself.
Increasingly, printer models come with options for printing, copying and faxing, which increases ink use as the versatility of the printer grows. Many of these all-in-one models have a low initial price point, which the brand names recoup by charging high prices on the necessary frequent ink refills – the combination uses of an all-in-one printer can lessen the life cycle of your ink, requiring your to purchase more frequent refills. In order to take advantages of improvements in printer hardware while maintaining your supplies budget, you should look at generic and remanufactured printer cartridge options.
Numerous Alternatives Exist To Brand-Name Cartridges
For nearly every major printer brand from Hewlett Packard to Brother, you can find low-cost generic ink cartridge alternatives for your printer. While name-brand refills can be quite expensive and cannot be purchased in bulk, the generic printer cartridges have a lower per-unit cost, which can be further decreased when you buy in volume. This can be especially useful for small businesses looking to control inventory and office supply costs in an uncertain economy. Often times, you can purchase multiple remanufactured print cartridges for the same price as a single brand new refill would cost you in the stores.
Shop Online For The Most Savings
Since generic cartridges are fully compatible with printers, make sure that you are buying that proper refill that matches up with your exact printer model. Often times, there will be multiple releases of the same printer model, so pay close attention to the full model number when ordering your generic ink, and contact the ink seller in case of any questions. By shopping around and reviewing prices, you can often save over 50% of your printing costs relative to purchasing full-price retail cartridges at your local office supply store.
One word of warning - not all ink suppliers online can be trusted. Make sure to choose a printer supplies retailer that is trustworthy, such as 4Inkjets, and you'll be set to enjoy cost savings and quality products.
Make The Most Of Your Ink Cartridges With These Simple Tips
When using printer cartridges there are many ways in which you can help your printer run more smoothly, allowing yourself the best value possible out of your printer cartridges. Learning a few simple tips and tricks can help save you a lot of effort and money.

Your printer software may not be reporting accurate ink levels.
Is Your Printer Software Telling The Truth About Ink Levels?
Often, there will be software bundled with your printer installation that can send false messages as to the status of your ink cartridges. For example, certain printers may state a cartridge as empty just because it has been in the printer for a certain period of time. There may be perfectly good ink left in the cartridge that your printer is not allowing you to make use of, so there are a number of hacks you can try to prevent this waste. You can do a simple search online with your specific printer make and model to find hacks that users have provided. Alternatively, you might want to check that there is no unwanted software causing these restrictions and uninstall them.
Just Add Water To Revive Your Cartridge
HP Printer Ink Costs You More Than Human Blood Or Fine Champagne

HP Viviera Brand Ink
As anyone who owns a printer knows well, printer ink is expensive. But exactly how expensive is it compared to other high-priced liquids?
A Gizmodo reader did a graphical comparison of the prices per milliliter for various liquids (HP #45 black ink being one of them). I was personally fairly surprised to see the results.
Is printer ink more expensive than a bottle of Dom Perignon champagne? What about gasoline, or even the price of human blood?
Remanufactured Cartridges Will NOT Void Your Printer’s Warranty

Your right to buy and use alternative printer ink cartridges is protected by the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
A common fear of consumers thinking about purchasing remanufactured ink cartridges is that their use will render the printer warranty void. Many brands of printers include messages that pop up after insertion of a remanufactured cartridge claiming that your warranty may become void, though these messages are primarily there to encourage loyalty to the original manufacturer’s brand (OEM) cartridges rather than stating the legal implications of using alternative cartridges.
The truth is that the use of remanufactured printer cartridges will NOT void your printer warranty. In fact, it would be illegal for printer companies to revoke warranty based on type of cartridge used. As a consumer you have the right of choice when it comes with refilling the ink for your printer, which means you are not obligated only to use OEM cartridges.