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How to save big money on printer ink

September 6, 2008 by admin 

One of the most frustrating things computer users can go through is to suddenly be faced with an “out of ink” message when printing an important document. Even more frustrating is going to the store and paying those outrageous prices for new ink cartridges.

If you’ve ever gone to the store to buy ink cartridges and discovered that buying an entirely new printer might actually be cheaper, you already know just how much brand name ink cartridges can cost. You’ve probably also tried buying so-called replacement inks at a bargain price, only to find that they didn’t offer the same quality or represented very little actual value.

Is it possible to find high-quality ink that rivals the cartridges offered by the manufacturer without paying a premium price?

The answer is yes. Just do a search on remanufactured or crcycled ink cartridges and you’ll find several companies online that provide these services. I use a company called 411inkjets.com. They provide free shipping on most of my orders, a one year money back guarantee and terrific prices.

I have saved as much as 75% by buying remanufactured ink cartridges. The ones I got from411inkjets.com have worked flawlessly with every printer I’ve ever used - HP, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, you name it.

They’re not the only company out there, of course. And I’ve noticed a lot of ink recycling shops opening in storefronts. I just prefer the convenience of ordering online and not having to run out. Because of the savings, I can order in advance and always have a supply onhand when the printer runs dry.

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One Response to “How to save big money on printer ink”

  1. John D on October 9th, 2008 2:32 am

    Hi Mike,

    Indeed, purchasing remanufactured ink cartridges is a great way to save money. However, what if I told you that is an even better solution? It may not be the best for everyone but a continuous ink supply system is very cost effective and ink quality is excellent. I’ve written up an article about it here: Should You Buy Cheap Ink?

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