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Are you getting tired of the
high cost of printing? You’re not alone. Many consumers
are up in arms. For example, they believe paying $22 per
ounce for printer ink and $150 to $300 (or more) for a
toner cartridge is way too much.
Most of the major printer
manufacturers have adopted the same marketing model as the
razor blade, TiVo and cell phone industry. Simply stated,
they sell you the printer for cost or less in order to
sell you printer ink and toner cartridges at huge markups.
In many instances, they charge seven to ten times what it
costs to manufacture these products.
In addition, these major
companies spend thousands of dollars trying to convince
you to purchase only their products. They strongly
criticize printer ink and toner cartridges offered by
third party companies. However, did you know that many of
these major companies are now selling their own recycled
cartridges… and you’re still paying full retail price
for them! As someone once said, to get a real education,
read the fine print on the label.
With the advent of online
marketing, consumer have more choices than ever. There are
a large number of reputable companies that sell printer
ink and toner cartridges at significant savings. It is
very common to save 50-85% when purchasing your printer
supplies. In addition to substantial savings, you'll get a
money back guarantee and your order is normally shipped
the same day.
Ok, here’s ten ways (plus
1) to save on printer ink and toner cartridges:
1. Purchase a compatible
inkjet cartridge. These are cartridges made from new parts
and manufactured to meet or exceed the OEM specifications
for you exact printer.
2. Purchase a
remanufactured inkjet cartridge. Third party companies
collect empty printer ink cartridges. They refill them
with ink and test them vigorously to make sure you get
exactly the quality and quantity you expect from your
inkjet cartridge.
3. Purchase an ink refill
kit. You’ll get step-by-step instructions, the tools and
printer ink you need to refill your ink cartridge in just
a few minutes. On the average, you can refill an inkjet
cartridge ten times.
4. Your inkjet cartridge
will eventually wear out. Instead of purchasing a brand
name cartridge, purchase a compatible or remanufactured
cartridge. Then, when compatible cartridge is empty,
refill it with printer ink just as you did your original.
5. When you’re printing,
always use draft mode until you’re ready for your final
print.
6. Whenever possible,
select black and white print. If you’re final product is
to be in color, your draft can be done in black and white
until you’ve double-checked everything. Then, print your
final copies in color.
7. Purchase a compatible
toner cartridge. Third party companies make these toner
cartridges from brand new parts. They are manufactured to
be equal to or better than your original toner cartridge.
8. Purchase a
remanufactured cartridge. Many companies collect empty
toner cartridges. They empty any toner waste and then
refill the cartridge. They quality check the drum and
other parts of the cartridge to insure maximum performance
for the consumer.
9. Purchase a toner refill
kit. These kits include the tools and instructions
necessary to refill your own toner cartridge. On the
average, you can refill a toner cartridge about three
times.
10. When you toner
cartridge is not producing the quality of print you
expect, check to see if you can replace the drum, instead
of the entire cartridge. This will keep money in your
pocket.
11. Purchase multiple ink
and toner cartridges if you can. You will save
substantially over the already discounted cost, plus you
will probably get Free shipping.
By ordering your printer
ink, toner or ink cartridge online, you’ll experience
the best service, the best warranty, and the best products
available, for all your printing needs.
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About
The Author
Larry
Andrew is an educational consultant,
author and publisher of www.ez-printer-ink.com.
Purchasing printer ink, toner and inkjet
cartridges on line should be fast,
convenient and cost-effective. |
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