Running Low On Ink? Time To Get A New Printer
This is the scenario being faced by millions around the
world today. You need to replace your printer ink cartridges
but the cost is only a few dollars less than buying a brand new
printer which of course comes with brand new cartridges.
Why?
Manufacturers make very little profit from the sale of their
printers. The profit is made on the replacement ink cartridges.
Once you have the printer you have to buy ink in order to
print. If you use your printer a lot, the cost can be
considerable.
A Brief Explanation.
Broadly speaking there are two types of inkjet printers. The
first uses true cartridges. Companies such as Hewlett Packard
and Lexmark use this system. Cartridges consist of a tank of
ink, a head (The copper coloured metal strip) and sometimes a
chip that gives back data on the levels of ink. The cartridges
for this system, as owners know only too well, are
expensive.
The other system as employed by companies such as Epson,
Canon and Brother, uses headless cartridges. This means that
when you buy a cartridge for these types you actually get a
tank of ink and sometimes a chip but the printer head stays
within the printer. Replacements are marginally less expensive
for these types of printer. Neither system has any significant
print quality advantages. Another point worth remembering is
that print quality is measured by Dpi, (Dots per inch), and the
printing media and not simply by the ink used.
Laser printers work on an entirely different system
utilizing a large cartridge containing toner and not ink. Toner
is a powder containing heat sensitive pigment. Most, though not
all, laser printers are used to print text and therefore use
only black. Replacements are expensive but some are capable of
printing up to 20,000 pages of text from one cartridge.
What Can I Do?
For owners of Epson, Canon and Brother Printers one answer
is to use compatible cartridges. These are cheap and carry
superb guarantees as to their quality. Most will last at least
as long as the originals. For Hewlett Packard and Lexmark
owners there are remanufactured cartridges. Owing to the
patents on these cartridges it is illegal to manufacture
compatibles.
You could always try refilling the originals but this can be
messy and sometimes leaks can occur resulting in permanent
printer damage.
In Conclusion.
Before you purchase a new printer find out the cost of
replacement cartridges. You’ll be amazed at how much they vary.
Look for a printer that uses tanks of ink and best of all one
that uses separate tanks for black and the colours. In so doing
when you need to replace a cartridge, say yellow, you need only
replace this one colour and not the whole colour cartridge.
A cheap printer laden with incentives such as rebates does
not always pay in the long run. Discount ink cartridges or
compatible ink cartridges will
always save you money with no loss of print quality.
Keep that printer doing what it does best, Printing!
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On Ink? Time To Get A New Printer
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