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How to Save Money When Buying Inkjet Cartridges
1. How to Save Money When Buying Inkjet Cartridges
2. Purchasing ink cartridges for professional and consumer
printers can be a costly endeavor. With many desktop
printers costing less than the ink cartridges needed to
run them, the search for affordable ink has never been
more necessary than now. Unfortunately, many
individuals and purchasing managers alike are unfamiliar
with ways they can reduce their ink expenditures while
getting the products they require. First and foremost, ink
will almost always be less expensive when purchased
from an online source.
3. As one might imagine, the cost of maintaining a
storefront is transferred over to the consumer in every
product sold. Online retailers don't have storefront
related expenses, and because they sell in the largest
marketplace on earth, competition keeps prices at their
lowest. Many erroneously associate online retailers with
the inconvenience of waiting for orders to arrive as well
as a limited selection. In truth, online retailers rarely
suffer from the stock shortages that customers have
become accustomed to with local retailers and most
offer overnight or "next day" when requested.
Additionally, online retailers' inkjet cartridge prices are
well below those of printer and copier suppliers.
4. Unless ink supply is included with a rental contract,
companies can save substantially by purchasing their
own. Another way to save on ink is to purchase
remanufactured or aftermarket inkjet cartridges.
Remanufactured cartridges are previously used products
that are recycled through ink replacement.
5. They are tested for quality and provide the same
lifespan as a new cartridge at a significant savings.
Remanufactured cartridges are also better for the
environment than new cartridges. Aftermarket ink
cartridges are often much cheaper than original
manufacturer products and are made to the same
specifications, insuring consumers of the same
compatibility and functionality found in their "name
brand" counterparts. While most manufacturers will
indicate that only certified replacement products are
suitable for use in their printers, rarely is that actually
the case. Of course, consumers should check to see if
using compatible aftermarket cartridges will violate
their warranty before
6. purchasing. By finding the right retailer and using
remanufactured or aftermarket ink cartridges,
consumers can save hundreds or even thousands over
the life of their printers.