Print for Less with Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridges
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Lots of people have at least one inkjet printer in their home or office. Inkjets have come a long way since being introduced in the eighties, and are both an affordable and effective way to print. These popular printers work by releasing a fine spray of precisely positioned ink dots onto the paper. The majority of inkjet printers can produce black and color printouts -- some are even made to print full color photographs. The only real downside to inkjet printers is the cost of replacement ink. To save money, there are options such as remanufactured inkjet cartridges which work just as well as brand new OEM original inkjet printer cartridges.
A remanufactured or recycled ink cartridge is one that's been used then refilled with ink. You can buy this type of printer ink most anywhere that sells printing supplies. Many people are choosing to buy their ink cartridges online for the ultimate in convenient shopping. Lots of online stores offer great discounts as well. The Internet makes it so simple to compare prices and features from different stores. It's definitely easier than traveling to various stores in person and comparing prices that way. Because they want to compete with other stores both online and off, many Internet stores offer rock-bottom prices, special sales and sometimes even free shipping for the best savings.
One option to purchasing recycled ink cartridges is by recycling them yourself. With a product known as an ink refill kit, you can make your empty cartridge good as new. Every type of inkjet cartridge is able to be refilled, although the procedure might be a bit different for each one. Also, different printer brands require different ink formulations, so always make sure your ink refill kit is compatible with your inkjet printer. Refilling your ink cartridges is a fairly simple process and involves using a syringe to inject ink into the tank. It's probably the most affordable way to replace your printer ink -- even if it is a bit messy!
Both remanufactured inkjet cartridges and refill kits are good ways to reduce the cost of printing. Whether you print a little or a lot, it's always good to save money! For more information about using recycled ink in your inkjet printer, follow the links on this page or click on the graphic in the navigation menu to the right.
Copyright 2006 Jim Sterling - All Rights Reserved
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