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Printer ink is expensive. In some cases you can pay as much for a printer ink cartridge as you did for the printer itself. Printer ink is available online and at greatly reduced prices – in some cases the difference in price can be as much as 80%.

But what makes printer ink cartridges cheaper online than in regular retail stores? Online printer ink merchants are able to provide huge discounts on printer ink and printer ink cartridges. These merchants have smaller overheads compared to regular retailers and are therefore able to reduce their profit margin on their products. This means prices on their printer ink cartridges are greatly reduced.

The competition between online printer ink merchants is huge with each vying for your custom. To be competitive and remain in business, merchants often reduce prices dramatically, in some cases up to 80%. This includes reductions on inkjet cartridges, toner cartridges and refill kits for all major brands including Epson, Canon, Lexmark and HP.

To reduce costs even further, many online printer ink merchants offer remanufactured printer ink cartridges. These are used cartridges that have been checked for faults and then cleaned and refilled. They are then thoroughly tested to ensure they meet OEM standards.

Buying online is easy. The internet can provide you with the cheapest printer ink cartridges on the market today. You will not only save money but you will be surprised at the amount of time you will save by buying online.

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The internet is the best place to purchase HP print cartridges including inkjet cartridges and laser toner. You can make huge savings by buying online and it also saves you the time and hassle of purchasing from a regular retail store. HP print cartridges can be found online with savings of up to 80%.

We have searched the internet to find you the best HP print cartridge merchants. These merchants not only provide high quality products at discount prices but also provide a quality service. Each merchant provides a warranty on your goods and includes free shipping on most orders.

You can purchase HP print cartridges for much less than you would at a regular retail store. Online merchants have reduced overheads so they can afford to offer you great discounts. There is also a huge amount of competition on the net which means that most merchants have to slash prices on their HP ink cartridges to stay competitive. Ultimately this means that you are the one who benefits the most.

You can choose between OEM HP print cartridges, remanufactured or recycled cartridges and compatible cartridges. Refill kits are also an option which can result in great savings. Whether you are purchasing inkjet cartridges or laser toner you will reap the savings.

Don’t waste your time and money shopping at a regular retail store when in the comfort of your own home and with the click of a few buttons you can find a great deal on your HP print cartridges.

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Epson cartridges are well known for problems associated with refilling. This is because they are manufactured differently to most other brands of ink cartridges.

Epson cartridges contain a sponge and this is what generally causes problems when refilling as it fails to absorb the new ink.

The biggest problem associated with refilling Epson cartridges is injecting the ink too quickly. This can cause air bubbles in the cartridge so be patient and take your time. You can avoid a lot of problems by refilling your Epson cartridges while they still have about 50% of ink left in the cartridge.

Once you have refilled the cartridge let it sit for an hour. Some say to let it sit for up to a day to enable the sponge to absorb the ink as well as allow for the release of any air bubbles which may have formed. In both cases, ensure that you do not leave your printer without a cartridge as the print head can dry up. Keep a second filled cartridge on hand to use between refills. Once the cartridge is back in your printer, run a few cleaning cycles to get the ink flowing.

If you find that despite the cartridge being refilled the printer still recognises it as being empty then you probably have one of the newer models of printer. The newer Epson cartridges contain a chip which prevents refilling of cartridges. There are however a number of software and hardware tools available which can reset the chip.

Read the following article: Extending the life of your Epson print cartridge for more info.

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Tip No 1:
Don’t let your ink jet cartridges go empty. Fill them up while they are still half full. Once your ink jet cartridges are empty it is very easy for them to dry up and this can ultimately ruin the cartridge.

Tip No 2:
When refilling your ink jet cartridges ensure that you do so on newspaper, paper napkins or old rags. Preferably it should be done over a sink. We all know how difficult printer ink is to remove from clothes so take the time to prepare the surface beforehand. Filling an ink jet cartridge is not difficult but there is always the chance that spills will occur. You might even want to wear gloves as ink stains on the skin can be stubborn to remove.

Tip No 3:
Don’t fill your ink jet cartridges too quickly. Ink cartridges that are filled too quickly can cause air bubbles which can stop your cartridge from working. Take your time and slowly fill the cartridge. Tap it a few times to reduce any air bubbles that may have formed. Leaving the cartridge for a few hours or even overnight will also help to release air bubbles.

Tip No 4:
Don’t overfill your ink jet cartridges. Follow the manufacturers instructions closely as overfilling can cause leakage and poor quality streaked and smudged prints.

Tip No 5:
Be a little wary of so called ‘universal’ refill kits. ‘Universal’ is meant to refer to printer ink that is suitable for any brand of printer. These universal refill kits may work for some ink jet cartridges but not for all. You may be lucky and hit one that suits your printer but then again you may not. Look for refill kits specifically targeted to your printer.

Tip No 6:|
Ensure you buy your refills from trusted merchants on the internet.

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So there you are. It’s three in the morning and the project that you’re working on is due at 8:30 AM – just three hours from now. It’s finished, perfect! You click on PRINT… and then it happens. The big box opens on your monitor with its flashing ‘Printer Out of Ink’ message. Lucky for you, you decided to pick up one of those ink cartridge refill kits out of curiosity the other day.

With manufacturers selling printers practically at a loss these days, it’s almost less expensive to throw away your printer and pick up a new one when it runs out of ink. The reason they’re priced so low, of course, is so that they can sell you ink cartridges and supplies indefinitely. Industry experts estimate that as much as 60% of the profit made in the imaging market is made on the sale of inkjet and toner cartridges. With that much at stake, the big printer companies obviously have a stake in the success or failure of the ink cartridge refill market.

And several of them have spoken out in no uncertain terms. Lexmark, for instance, has brought suit against a company that sells refilled and remanufactured Lexmark ink cartridge refills, claiming that the company violates its intellectual property rights under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Their contention has been struck down in two separate courts, but the case isn’t over yet.

Hewlett Packard has brought suit against two companies that sell remanufactured ink cartridge refill cartridges. Their contention is that one company, InkCycle, refills cartridges with ink that violates three patents held by HP. The other company, they say, uses deceptive labeling on their packages. Rhinotek sells recycled and refilled HP ink cartridges, and they want the words USED and REFILLED prominently displayed on the packages. Currently, the only hint of that fact on the Rhinotek packaging is a sentence in small print on the box that states that Rhinotek ‘supports recycling’ and uses recycled parts for its products whenever possible.

Despite the suits, Hewlett Packard insists that they support the right of customers to refill ink cartridges on their own, and that the company will continue to make their ink cartridges refillable. They do, however, use software on some cartridges that makes them unusable either 4 1/2 years after the expiration date, or 2 1/2 years after the original installation dates.

Using an ink cartridge refill kit to refill your ink cartridges will not void the manufacturers’ warranty, according to most major companies. They do, of course, make the point that their own proprietary inks – many of which are developed for use with one specific cartridge style – are higher quality than the far less expensive inks used in most ink cartridge refills.

OEM Canon inkjet cartridges are original equipment manufacturers cartridges or genuine cartridges that are manufactured by Canon. A company like Canon make a great proportion of their profits from their printer ink cartridges. Although OEM Canon inkjet cartridges are manufactured specifically for your brand of printer they can be expensive – sometimes more so than the printer itself – but there are alternatives.

One way of reducing the costs of your Canon inkjet cartridges is to purchase compatible cartridges. Compatible cartridges are new cartridges that have been manufactured to meet the same specifications as OEM Canon ink cartridges. They are cartridges that are manufactured by a company other than Canon.

Remanufactured Canon inkjet cartridges are another alternative to OEM cartridges. Remanufactured cartridges are recycled OEM cartridges. They are disassembled to check for faults, then cleaned and refilled with fresh printer ink. They are then tested and repackaged ready for sale.

Another even cheaper alternative to OEM Canon inkjet cartridges is a refill kit. Refill kits are a way of refilling your empty cartridge. There are a number of different refill kits on the market but in general they come with a bottle of printer ink, a syringe and a set of instructions to make the process easy. Cartridges can be refilled a number of times which really saves money.

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