What is better inkjet printers or laser printers?
February 5, 2010 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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I dont need high quality photos. All i need is normal printing and nice quality. Also inkjet printers need ink cartridges. Do laser printers need something?
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Secrets of the Inkjet Printer Manufacturers
January 27, 2010 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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The problem is that an inkjet printer is only ‘cheap’ before you start using it. For many people when their HP inkjet cartridge or Epson inkjet cartridge suddenly runs out of ink, they automatically purchase an OEM (original equipment manufactured) inkjet cartridge as recommended by the printer manufacturer. Over a very short period time, costs to keep your printer in ink seem to escalate so much so that you will find that you’ve actually spent more on the ink cartridges than you did on the purchase of the inkjet printer itself!
With the economic downturn prices for OEM inkjet manufacturers have increased dramatically as printer manufacturers look at ways at keeping their margin of the market. Whilst printers have enjoyed a steady and gradual price increase, they are the products that do not contribute significantly to the bottom line. So what does?
Selling approved and recommended OEM inkjet cartridges is a very profitable business activity for manufacturers such as Dell, Canon, HP and Epson, making their money selling ink cartridges NOT inkjet printers. Once a printer has been purchased, the consumer will return again and again to buy inks that are recommended by the manufacturer’s user guide. The cartridges are so expensive because they are full of profit which is why there are so many deals out there offering free inkjet printers.
When you purchase your new printer the majority of Inkjet cartridges supplied for ‘free’ are very rarely full. The fact that they are free is attractive enough for the consumer to think they are getting a good deal and is a deciding factor in the retailer making the sale. These OEM ink cartridges are designed only to provide enough ink for a few pages to get you ’started’. Suddenly your printer runs out of ink, you are in the middle of an important report or letter, you need ink quick, so you readily go back to the manufacturer who supplies the recommended inkjet! And because the inkjet cartridges are not full, you return to the manufacturer on a regular basis, which helps boost their profit.
Some consumers inadvertently believe they do not have a choice about which inkjet cartridges to buy. They sincerely believe that they should be purchasing expensive OEM ink cartridges from the manufacturer because that’s what the user guide recommends. They can in fact opt to buy cheaper ‘compatible’ ink cartridges or remanufactured cartridges, making dramatic savings on their ink purchase of between 50% and 75%!! All major inkjet cartridge brands are covered, including Apple, Canon, Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Brother, Epson, IBM and Xerox. What’s more they do the job just as well as OEM cartridges but at a much lower cost!
And finally, It has been suggested in the market place that compatible inkjet cartridges could void a printer’s warranty. There are some excellent compatible inkjet cartridge manufacturers out there, producing high quality, result driven products. It takes a little research and you, the consumer, could be saving significant amounts of money on inkjet cartridges from year to year.
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Printer Inkjet Cartridges
January 21, 2010 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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How do printer inkjet cartridges work to bring out the best print outs and pictures? All printers are attached to the computer. It has two ink cartridges compartments. One is for black, the basic color and the other is the primary color cartridge. The two are divided by metal plates. The printer inkjet has numerous tiny holes on the head of the printer head of the cartridge. When the print command is given the current moves along the metal and heats up the ink. This results in the heating and swelling of the ink. It melts and moves out in the form of droplets on the paper. The entire process happens within fractions and the print out is out in seconds. The cartridges can be stored for a year or two before they dry up. Constant use makes them work perfectly. Consumers need to refer to guidelines before buying cartridges.
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Endurance Imaging Products, LLC is the manufacturer of “Endurance Brand” laser toner cartridges, printer inkjet cartridges, and drums. We manufacture over 1,000 different ink and laser toner cartridges for a wide variety of fax machines, and copiers.
Tips for Buying Low Price Inkjet Cartridges
April 6, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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One should never go for the average or local inkjet cartridges because such cartridges can cause damage to the nozzles of the printers. Everyone should consider for a branded inkjet cartridges or especially an ISO standard because it will be more efficient than the other cartridges available in the market. Buying low price inkjet cartridges can temporarily satisfied one’s need but it will not be efficient in the long run.
Among all the office supplies, expenses on inkjet cartridges are largest and it will be a necessary expense for any business. The best way to buy low price inkjet cartridges is through online retailers that help one to save a considerable amount. Online retailers do not have to maintain a traditional store that requires huge maintenance, so their operating costs are significantly less than the traditional stores. Most of the retailers pass their savings on to their customers knowing the fact that they’ll cover the difference through higher sales volumes.
Another way of buying low price inkjet cartridges is through ordering remanufactured inkjet printer cartridges. Remanufactured inkjet cartridges are recycled inkjet printer cartridges that do not belong to any brand, instead, the used cartridges are thoroughly cleaned and electronically tested to ensure that everything is in working order. Then, they are refilled with quality ink and sold to customers with compatible printers. These remanufactured inkjet cartridges have come a long way in recent years, and users report that the printing quality of these inkjet printer cartridges are same if not better than OEM products.
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Directcartridges.co.uk is the best online store to find a wide selection of Toner Cartridges, inkjet cartridges and many others original cartridges. We offer low price Inkjet Cartridges that will produce the highest yield and the sharpest print, enabling you to buy with confidence.
What is better inkjet printers or laser printers?
March 28, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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I dont need high quality photos. All i need is normal printing and nice quality. Also inkjet printers need ink cartridges. Do laser printers need something?
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