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Rant: How Is It That New Ink Cartridges Cost As Much As The Printer Itself?

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The Canon Pixma MX310 will set you back about $75 initially. The replacement ink though, is another (expensive) story.

The Canon Pixma MX310 will set you back about $75 initially. The replacement ink though, is another (expensive) story.

You know what’s great?  We live in a throw-away society.  Think about it:  Forty years ago, what did you do if your TV exploded?  You called a repair man.  The same applied to nearly any appliance back then, from blenders to vacuums to lawn mowers.  What about now?  We just throw the old crap away and buy something new.  When you repair your old junk, you’re taking food off the tables of sweatshop workers everywhere.  Be a good citizen and just buy something new.

Nowhere is this fact more apparent than in the home printer market.  Head on over to any Staples, Best Buy, or Wal-Mart, and you’ll find cheap printers for $75 or under.  Cheap is good, right?  Right.  Now, you’re obviously going to need a few replacement ink cartridges.  There’s lots of important printing to be done, and those color cartridges run out fast.  Be prepared though:  Once you make it over to the ink aisle, you’ll be facing the hideous monster of $20-$40 per ounce of ink.  Wait, what?

Let’s review:  A brand new color printer (which comes with ink cartridges) will set you back $75.  New ink cartridges will cost at least half of that, probably more.  How does this make any sense?  It doesn’t.  The only logical explanation is that all of the big printer manufacturers ordered way too many printers from the factories, and now they are retardedly overstocked.  Way to go guys.

So where does that leave you, the consumer?  You’re stuck with the choice of either buying two ink cartridges, or buying a brand new printer.  Admit it, you’d choose the new printer:  Not only is your old one dusty, but the new model has the letter X in it!  It’s obvious that the Printer X5000 is better than that lame old Printer 4950.

Of course, there are…other options.  For starters, you can order refilled or discount cartridges online, which usually cost a fraction of the original price.  You can also refill your own cartridges by ordering a refill kit, but c’mon, that hurts the big businesses.  Those guys need to charge $40 per ounce to feed their families.  You wouldn’t want to take away those executive’s dinners, right?  Not supporting big business means you’re against capitalism, and that makes you a communist.  You don’t want your neighbors to know you’re a communist, right Ivan?  Right.  Now bend over and get out your check book.

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October 23rd, 2008 at 8:20 pm

Should You Buy Remanufactured Ink Cartridges For Your Printer?

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The story is always the same - you buy a new printer and are excited with your new purchase. The printer does a fantastic job and you find yourself printing up all the pictures on your digital camera.

Before you know it you have completely emptied the ink cartridges in your new printer. You take a trip to your local electronics store to restock on some new ink cartridges. Your mouth drops to the floor when you see the price of new brand-name cartridges. You are amazed as you see a new printer on sale cheaper than it would cost to buy your new ink cartridges. Disgusted, you leave the store without your new cartridges.

This is a story that happens over and over every day. I have to admit that I have actually bought a new printer cheaper than what it would have cost to buy new cartridges. I threw the barely used printer in the garbage can. One was donated to a local school. Yes, I have done that more than once.
After doing this a few times I finally found a place to buy remanufactured or refilled ink cartridges. I was elated. Finally, I could keep my printer. Remanufactured ink cartridges are very affordable. They also perform just as well as new cartridges.

But I've Heard That Alternative Cartridges Can Void My Printer Warranty?

Not true at all. Consumers are protected from printer warranty voiding by the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. This is merely a scare tactic used by some printer companies.

4Inkjets Provides Affordable Quality Ink

If you get sticker shock when you shop for new printer cartridges, you should go online and check out 4Inkjets, an online ink supplier. At 4Inkjets you will find remanufactured or refilled ink cartridges for your printer at a fraction of the original cost. It is great. Remanufactured ink cartridges perform very well and generally, you can save 30-50% off the cost of a new ink cartridge.

4inkjets is a great online store providing all your remanufactured ink cartridge needs. It can help you keep your sanity (in today's struggling economy) and your new printer.

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October 18th, 2008 at 1:05 am

Quick Tips To Maximize The Lifespan Of Your Toner Or Inkjet Cartridge

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In addition to seeking out the various replacements for your printer ink refills, there are a number of methods to help maximize the life span of your ink cartridge.

Extend the life of your ink cartridges by following these fundamental printer tips.

Extend the life of your ink cartridges by following these fundamental printer tips.

Tweak Printer Settings To Ensure Printing Efficiency
Firstly, pay attention to the settings on your printer – most printers allow you to have various levels of print quality from draft to normal to best. Make sure to print internal documents in draft mode whenever possible. Draft mode produces legible documents that allow you to easily read or view documents without using the same ink level. Further, make sure to take advantage of print preview to save ink on possible re-prints, so that you are able to review the document on-screen and make any necessary changes before printing it out.

Taking this idea a step further, it is often possible to maintain the document in electronic format by creating a PDF, which allows you to distribute an electronic copy without using any ink.

Save Money By Using Third-Party Printing Solutions
Since not all documents are created equal, make sure to be careful when printing high-color images or photos, which require high levels of ink. Instead, you can order from discount digital photo printing labs online at a lower cost than you could print photos yourself. While it may be tempting to produce business materials solely on your printer, you can also often save money at the margin by utilizing business card, envelope and post specialists rather than using your home or office printer.

Save Ink By Adjusting Your Printer's Settings
When you do print on your own machine, you can adjust the print settings to reduce the ink volume setting. This will enable you to increase the life of your cartridge while having a small impact upon print quality. To get the most from your cartridge, you can buy a high capacity refill rather than a standard cartridge, which will provide a more dense ink refill that extends your print cycle. There are a number of ways to get your ink to last longer, and, over time, this can produce quite a bit of printer savings.

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September 25th, 2008 at 11:40 pm

Funny: Cats Are Tired Of High Ink Prices Too

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Looks like cats don't like high ink prices either...

Originally found from: Cat Vs. Printer

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September 11th, 2008 at 2:41 pm

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