Friday, January 9, 2009

Saving 50% By Refilling Your Inkjet Cartridge Printer Ink

By Donald Bressellford

Inkjet printers contain detachable cartridges, which are where the ink is stored and dispensed from. This is the "inkjet cartridge" and, in addition to the ink it also usually functions as the printing head.

Every inkjet cartridge is made up from one or more individual color ink reservoirs and some producers also insert electronic contacts and a chip that provides information to the printer.

Prior to printing anything, the ink level must be ascertained. If it is too low, ink may dry on the printing head and lead to sub-par prints. The ink must have a smooth flow in order to produce high quality prints.

To proper way to clean the dried ink from the printing head is to gently rub the head with isopropyl alcohol on a swab or paper towel.

Most of the time original manufacturer ink cartridges tend to be quite costly, so customers sought ways to extend the life of the original cartridges.

The first shock comes when you do the math and find out that one or two sets of new cartridges cost more than the printer that uses them. Most Manufacturers like Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Dell, Canon, Epson and Brother sell their printers as "loss leaders" to get the ink sales for new cartridges.

They must recover these losses and make a profit by selling very costly cartridges over the life span of the printer. Because companies producing aftermarket ink cartridges take away much of their profit, major printer manufacturers have taken action against them. Some manufacturers even took legal action.

Good news is they lost that battle; bad news is they won't stop trying to force the outcome in other ways.

Now that there are high quality alternative sources for a fraction of the original manufacturer's price, many inkjet printer owners are enjoying refilled or remanufactured inkjet cartridges at tremendous savings, and still getting phenomenal quality from their printers.

Hundreds of millions of perfectly good cartridges were being dumped at landfills every year before these refills became possible. Now, consumers are saving significant amounts of money while they're saving the environment.

There are billions spent each year now on refilled and remanufactured inkjet cartridges. The trick is to be sure that a reputable source providing guarantees is the source of any refilled or remanufactured inkjet cartridges. Buying "unknown and unproven" cartridges with no guarantee is sure to lead to sub par prints or worse.

It is essential that the refilling of these delicate cartridges is done by someone with the extensive training that ensures the job will be done correctly.

Never settle for less than a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee!

Generally speaking, Brother, Canon, Dell, HP, and Lexmark cartridges can be refilled, although some cartridges require the chip in the ink cartridge to be reset.

In conclusion, consumers or businesses using inkjet printers can save substantial money, and still be guaranteed high quality printing, if they use a well established and trained cartridge refilling supplier. - 17943

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