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Refilling Inkjet Cartridges: Your Questions AnsweredPhil Tsang ![]() Printing can be expensive especially if you're a regular user. The cost of inkjet printer cartridges is on the verge of extortionate, so it's no wonder why people are seeking alternatives. Let's not forget the fact that you get the tiniest amount of ink in cartridges which means having to buy them frequently. If like me, you've had enough of paying ridiculous prices for ink then you may want to consider refilling inkjet cartridges instead. I doubt that it's the first time you've considered purchasing inkjet printer refills since it's often 80% cheaper. You might be wondering if there are any cons to refilling inkjet cartridges. Of course there are a few downsides, but nothing to set off any alarm bells. Usually people who haven't tried them are worried that the printing quality will not be so good or that printer refill kits are difficult to use. In most cases the quality of ink will be on par as the ink provided by the printer manufacturer. All reputable manufacturers of inkjet printer refills will only produce the highest quality of ink to ensure that the print quality stays the same. You don't need to be an Einstein to work out how to use a printer refill kit, and you don't need to worry about buying anything else to successful refill an inkjet cartridge. In all cases you will receive all the peripherals you need so that you can begin refilling inkjet cartridges straight away. Just make sure you follow the handbook when doing so. There's no limit to how many times you can refill your existing cartridges if they are only cartridge casings. If they have built-in print heads then you should only use them a maximum of 6 times. If you re-use them past this point, you might find that print quality is reduced. Letting your print heads dry out will likely cause streaks in your printing as ink is unable to flow correctly. Pack your cartridges in plastic airtight bags, if you're not using them for long periods. When you unpack them, make sure you give them a cleaning cycle to get the best out of printing. Avoid buying printer refill kits from a shoddy manufacturer. The best kits to buy are those that are designed to be for a particular brand and sometimes even model. Newer inkjet printer refills are also quicker to process, taking as little as 5 minutes. Using inkjet printer refills are perfectly safe. Your printer should function as normal without any issues. If you're not confident in refilling inkjet cartridges you can always take them down to a refilling store to get the job done by a professional. You won't save as much compared to the DIY approach, but it will still be a lot cheaper. There's one drawback however, and that's finding one. Refilling inkjet cartridges can save you up to 80% on your printing! Visit http://refillinginkjetcartridgesmadeeasy.blogspot.com now!
Article submitted Sunday, June 15, 2008 |
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