Saturday, December 12, 2009

Which are athe best and cheapest ink cartridges?

Laser printers. They yield so much more for the ink (which is toner) for the buck. The text is super crisp, just like in a magazine. And last much longer. Pages print super fast. There isn%26#039;t any %26quot;printing alignment%26quot; that you have to do. You just put the toner cartridge in and you%26#039;re good to go. They%26#039;re so much better and easier on your wallet in the end. Think about it: four cartridges at about 30 bucks is 120 bucks. Maybe around 40 pages each is about 160 pages. A toner cartridge with even just low yield is around 80 bucks average, with around 2000 to 5000 pages yield.





No messy ink cartridges. And many of them you can exchange with companies that will sell you %26quot;refilled%26quot; toners at a cheaper cost.





You can get a black and white laser printer for around a hundred bucks now, and color for around 300.|||ezinkjet.com|||The best would be the one recommended in your printer manual. The cheapest would be the off brands. It would probably be hard to find both qualities in one cartridge|||ebay|||I tend to not trust the %26quot;unheard of%26quot; sites that are only geared towards ink jet cartridges.





I%26#039;ve had great experiences so far with amazon.com if they carry my specific type of cartridge. This is always good if you are buying a good quantity of cartrdiges or other items as well (total over $25) and often times they offer free shipping.





If your cartridge type is more of a generic brand (Epson, HP, Canon) then your local Costco has the better deal.

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