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June 6, 2010 / Guest / PC Hardware / Leave a Comment

Replace or Refill an Ink Cartridge

An ‘ink cartridge or ‘inkjet cartridge’ is a and disposable printer accessory of an inkjet printer that holds the ink (and sometimes the print-head itself) that is distributed on paper while printing is taking place

Each ink cartridge contains one or more partitioned ink reservoirs; some manufacturers have added electronic contacts as well as a chip that communicates with the printer.

With the availability of generic, compatible printer ink cartridge and refill kits , most people now a days have stopped buying the very expensive brand name cartridges from the large manufacturers . Considering you can do your printing for much less, often at a fraction of the cost in fact, to an OEM replacement cartridge is not only a wise decision, but an easy one too . Once you’ve sworn off OEM cartridges, the next important decision is whether you will refill your ink cartridge yourself or purchase compatible cartridges . having a number of choices available to you might make your decision a lot simpler .

Cost: One factor you’ll want to take into consideration before you decide if you should refill your ink cartridges or use replacement ones is the cost. Whichever one you choose , you’ll definitely spend less than those who decides to purchase OEM cartridges . Replacement cartridges are often available at a cost that is half or even less than those manufactured and sold by the major printer manufacturers. Obviously, these savings will add up.

If you decide to refill your ink cartridge yourself it will result in even more substantial savings . Most print cartridges can be refilled several times – from 2 up to abut 10 times before a new cartridge will have to be purchased. So, if you refill a £20 cartridge 10 times before buying a new one, that’s a savings of £200! The refill kits themselves vary in price, but a typical kit from an online printer ink store that fills a cartridge twice might cost around £10. Since 5 kits would cost £50, your actual savings would be an impressive £250.

You should also consider the amount of effort involved in each choice. Generic cartridges are very easy to use; they work the exact same way as OEM cartridges . Simply remove them from the packaging, pop them into the printer, and you’re ready to go . Refill kits, on the other hand, are definitely more work. You may have to remove the top from the cartridge and inject ink using a syringe. You may also have to drill into the cartridge slightly before you can inject the ink.

Printing Needs: Replacement cartridges are more expensive but easier to use .  While refilling cartridges results in more savings, it definately requires more Edit effort . Maybe the decision you make should be  based on your personal printing needs. If you only print occasionally, and printer cartridges are not a substantial expense in your home, you may decide that refilling is simply not worth the effort and go with replacement cartridges. On the other hand, if your printer is constantly spitting out detailed photographs of your kids, pets, and family vacations, it may be worth the extra effort to refill your printer ink cartridges.

Whatever decision you make , you can feel good knowing you’re sending a message to your printer manufacturer, and saving you hard earned cash as well .

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