Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Where is the cheapest place to get HP Printer Ink? I have HP350 (Black) and HP351 (Colour) Cartridges.?

I have a HP Photosmart C4480 Printer and I want to know the cheapest way to get ink for the Printer. It takes the 350 and 351 cartridges, I have no clue whether the cheapest way is to buy them from a specific website or to get them refilled somewhere (if that%26#039;s possible. If anyone has an idea of the cheapest way to get new ink then please let me know. Links to websites/companies would be much appreciated.|||Hi, I would suggest you still go for genuine ink if you are after quality and even print yield. There%26#039;s an independent study (commissioned by HP) that came out. Results of this study showed original HP inks yield 2.4x more prints than refills. See link (1) below.





Also, if you are into high-volume printing, go for HP%26#039;s value ink cartridges (multi-packs and XL)---you%26#039;ll get to enjoy lower cost/page this way. See link (2) below.





Re: buying print supplies, you may want to check link (3) below.





Hope these help :)|||I would look in eBay and buy a CIS (Continuous Ink Supply). You can just refill the containers. Ink is extremely cheap.





http://shop.ebay.com/items/__cis-hp?_kw=鈥?/a>





I have a HP OfficeJet Pro L7590 with this system. It%26#039;s been working great. I bought 4 liters of ink for about $80 and I printed about 70,000 pages.|||You can search for the cartridges for the best online deal at cheapinkcartridges.com. They compare pricing of various online shops.





Also they have a nice reviews of several popular printers so you can pick the one in your budget.|||i found ebay to be the cheapest.


http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/cartridged鈥?/a>|||All my cartridges come from ebay. Some very good deals available ...

I have a Dell ink printer, and was wondering is it cheaper to refill my old cartridges or buy new ones- refill

refilling gives me some error message son the window, I have no idea will they disappear after I change it....who knows, and after all how cheap might it be to reload ...


I have collected those offers now- is it worthed


http://bulgle.com/specials/11.php


http://bulgle.com/specials/12.php


http://bulgle.com/ads/123inkjet.php





They all offer some 70% off, sth free, I wonder is it possible or the next scam- are those refilled packages, refurbished or renewed...?|||It is always cheaper to refill, however you cartridges have to be printing perfectly in order to get a decent result from a refill. You will also need to run regular print head cleanings to ensure you maintain quality.





The only licensed Dell dealer is Dell. The cartridges you get from the third party site will most likely be re-manufactured, which is a fancy word for refilled.





I agree with the previous answer of for the cost of replacing the cartridges, which you will have to do eventually as you will be luck to get 2 or 3 refills out of a Dell cartridge replace the printer with one whose inks are readily available. Try to avoid Lexmark and Dell printers in the future.|||Cheaper, but not worth it. Buy new ones. Or better yet, toss the Dell and get one with Ink you can get anywhere.

Cheapest place to get a Lexmark 16/17 black ink cartridge?

I%26#039;m a penny pinching college student....|||never get a lexmark...neveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee鈥?(sorry , post traumatic disorder....bad things..HP better)|||Never buy the 17, while it is cheaper, it is only half full.





Check out www.oinkinkstore.com, www.carrotink.com, www.pacificink.com, and www.abcink.com|||i find inkfactory to be very competitive in prices, as well as free delivery! check it out





http://www.inkfactory.com/exec/c/selectp鈥?/a>|||You should check chinese stores. They have the best prices for printer ink. If you live near Scarborough, ON, try Pacific Mall.|||Try this one - http://inkjet.noneto.com - I personally use it to buy cartriges for my Lexmark, it is very cheap and good quality.

What is cheaper: Copy shop vs. buying Ink cartridge?

printing at Copymax ($1.29 per color page) or buying a color/b%26amp;W cartridge.|||I%26#039;ve often thought about it. If you%26#039;re talking about printing pictures on photo paper, I actually believe it%26#039;s cheaper to just go to Walgreens during a 19c per copy sale and have them print them up from your digital camera. Office Depot usually only charges me 10c per copy.. So when you factor in buying the printer and cartridge it%26#039;s probably cheaper to just have the copies done at the copy shops.|||buying a cartridge if you are paying 1.29 a sheet. Over here it is only 10 cents black and white and 20 cents color. you better check around.

Where can I buy the cheapest hewlett packard black ink cartridge?

the number of the cartridge can be either 92 or 98|||To to http://www.cartridgepeople.com as they have a huge range of cartridges, including all the HP ones.|||eBay|||INKREDIBLE.CO.UK


sorry not in capitals though


ours usally cost about 3 or 4 pounds





good luck


xxx|||have a look on froogle and list the results by lowest price first.|||try ebay





other use refillage .. it%26#039;s the cheappest thing available :)|||www.ijtsupplies.co.uk if in the uk.|||ebay.for about 5-10 bucks|||you should be able to buy them on line use the calidad replacement|||Check with http://101inks.excellentabc.com . I buy my printer cartridges from them and when I compare their prices to other sites they are always cheaper.|||Try http://www.databazaar.com


My daughter and I have been using them and get good results. We buy the reconditioned ones. They also have free shipping.

Trying to find closest location and cheapest hp office jet all-in-one 4200 series ink cartridges?

I always buy my HP ink cartridges online. You may want to check out Castle Ink: http://www.castleink.com/HP-OFFICEJET+42鈥?/a>|||Hello;





Hewlett Packard is a big name company ... The ink cartridges are sold in many stores.





Walmart carries HP products, so does Staples, Costco and Office Depot. Walgreen%26#039;s will sometimes refill ink cartridges (that would be the least expensive solution).





Most of the stores charge about the same prices, but there are sometimes generic ink cartridges that cost less.





Best of luck,





Bill





|||I like Bill%26#039;s answer. To add to it, I use Inksell.com. If you don%26#039;t mind waiting for your cartridges to be delivered, try them. It doesn%26#039;t take that long for delivery, and their prices are very reasonable (even better than in the stores) Go to www.inksell.com and you can search by number if you know which number to use. Or you can search by printer name and find the right cartridges.

Why do people continue to use printers that use ink cartridges, when a laser printer is cheaper.?

I can understand why they would for photos, but I don%26#039;t think they are good if you just need to print out something and color doesn%26#039;t matter. I used to have a Ink jet printer and I was going though Ink every three months. I tried to use the refill kits, but they were not the same quality as the name brand ink cartridges. I bought a laser printer a year ago, and its still on the original cartridge. The laser printer prints out about 1,000 pages before it runs out of Toner. I havn%26#039;t even had to buy any toner cartridges, since I gotten the laser printer. The Toner cartridges that you buy at the store print out about 3,000-5,000 pages depending on what toner cartridge you buy. People say they are really expensive, usually $100-$150 a Toner cartridge, I would have already spent this much this year if I still had the ink jet printer. I can%26#039;t imagine how much I would save if I bought a Toner that I saw at the store that prints $5000 pages for $135. Laser printers are also not the expensive.|||If you print that much at all, that is.





For someone who prints just a few pages a day, inkjets make a lot of sense. Lower initial investments and all that.





A couple more things: inkjets use little power if any. Laser printer needs a lot of power for the fuser, and even the %26quot;instant-on%26quot; fusers need a few seconds to warm up.





Also, research in Australia shows that laser printers emits microparticles that MAY have health effects. Not to mention ozone. No emissions from an inkjet.