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Compatible Ink Cartridges - More Affordable, the Same Print Quality

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Compatible ink cartridges save UK printer owners a lot of money while providing the same kind of printing quality as branded cartridges provide. Printers are often affordable but the ink original. Cartridges, many are surprised to find out, are costly. Over time the cost of these branded ink cartridges can pile up and cost more than what you paid for the printer itself. Remember that you should jot down the printer make and model, so you will not mistakenly purchase an incompatible ink cartridge. You can find this info on the printer’s user manual and on the ink cartridge that came with your printer.

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Cheapest Ink Cartridges - Where to Get Them

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

We could all use alternatives to costly original ink cartridges, but not at the expense of getting substandard printing output. When you compute how much you spend on buying original or OEM cartridges, you might be surprised to know you may be exceeding the cost of the printer itself. If only there was a way to save on costs but get the same quality of printing. We can offer you at Easyjet Ink the cheapest ink cartridges that cover popular brands like Epson, Canon, Lexmark, Brother, & Hewlett Packard. We also carry generic brands. We also have discounts for name brand printer cartridges, such as Canon ink cartridges.

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Tonik Can Offer You the Toner Ink Cartridges You Need

Friday, February 26th, 2010

When you must print hundreds of pages in a day, and fast, an inkjet printer may not be enough, speedwise. You require a laser printer, and Tonik has a wide array of ‘toner ink cartridges’ you can choose from. We offer you a wide selection of printer cartridges, from inkjet to toner cartridges. There’s a popular misnomer here - toner cartridges are thought of as toner ink cartridges. The confusion is not hard to understand. Printing, to many, is bound with the idea of ink on paper. But then, toner cartridges contain no ink. Instead an electrically charged dry powdered substance is fused on the paper. Other benefits laser printers have over inkjet ones include high yield rapid printing, as many as 10,000 pages before needing toner cartridge replacement. You can choose from OEM cartridges - those that share the same brand as your printer - compatible cartridges, and remanufactured or recycled cartridges. We have both the popular brand names as well as generic ones.

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Laser Toner Cartridges Shopping for Cartridges That Save You Money

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

If you’re a long-time printer owner, then you know you need to find the right type of printer cartridge for it. Still, many assume a cartridge is a cartridge is a cartridge; that any cartridge may work. Here’s a brief on printer cartridges for UK consumers. There are two types of printers - laser printers, for massive, rapid printing; and inkjet printers, for small scale, office use. Although both of these can give you good printouts, they have important differences. As such they need different cartridges. Laser toner cartridges are casings for dry powder that fuses on the surface of any kind of paper. Laser printers, because they can print thousands of pages rapidly, save both time and money via fewer cartridges bought over time. But if you only need to print school, office, or personal needs that don’t amount to hundreds of pages printed rapidly, then inkjet printers are right for you. Take note that replacing laser toner cartridges and inkjet cartridges can still be expensive, unless you purchase remanufactured cartridges.

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Compatible Ink Jet Cartridges - Bringing Down Costs

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

If you want to get an estimate of how much that printer will cost over time, determine how many pages you print each week and multiply that by 52 weeks, to get a year’s total. Divide that figure with the cartridge page yield to find out the number of cartridges you will need per year. If you print 25 pages per week, you’d print 1300 pages per year. If your printer cartridge is rated to print 200 copies, you’d need to buy 7 cartridges per year to print 1300 pages. So you won’t have to keep buying expensive original cartridges, you can switch to compatible ink jet cartridges.

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