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How to Buy Epson Inkjet Cartridges Online

If you need a replacement Epson inkjet cartridge then the best place to buy is online. Buying online is not only easy but you can also get savings of up to 80% compared to a retail store. If you want to get a good deal on your next Epson inkjet cartridge then check out this quick and easy guide.

There are many suppliers of printer ink cartridges online. Our website makes the job of searching for a supplier so much easier. We have searched the internet to find the best merchants who not only offer great deals but are reputable suppliers. Most of these merchants have been selling on the internet for many years and have built up a reputation of providing a quality product at a great price.

Our recommended merchants can provide you with an Epson inkjet cartridge at savings of up to 80%. Many include free shipping and quick turn around times so your printer ink will be at your door before you know it. We not only provide you with a list of recommended merchants but also a list of Best Offers.

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So you have an Epson printer and your Epson cartridge has run out. You know that printer ink is expensive so what do you do? Should you purchase a genuine Epson cartridge or do you look for an alternative?

To answer this question we first need to define exactly what is a genuine Epson cartridge. Genuine cartridges are also known as OEM cartridges. OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. In other words, the OEM Epson cartridge that you purchase is manufactured by the company that made your printer – in this case Epson.

If you have an Epson printer and you have purchased an OEM Epson cartridge then you know that you have purchased the exact printer ink for your printer. The only problem with purchasing OEM cartridges is that they can be expensive.

So what are your options? One option is to purchase a compatible Epson cartridge. Compatible cartridges are basically generic branded cartridges that do exactly the same job as an OEM printer cartridge. And there is no longer the problem of thinking that using a non OEM cartridge will void your warranty. This is no longer the case due to legislation known as the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act.

Another way to purchase your Epson cartridge, and keep costs down, is to buy a remanufactured cartridge. Remanufactured printer cartridges are empty original cartridges, from companies such as HP, Lexmark, Canon or Epson, that have been cleaned thoroughly and then refilled with printer ink. These printer cartridges are usually then tested and approved to ensure that they provide the same performance as a new cartridge.

We have found that the quality of both remanufactured and compatible cartridges is as good as OEM cartridges. This assumes that you buy from a respected merchant who provides only high quality products. To help you we have provided you with a list of those merchants in our  Shop 4 Printer Ink page.

Have you ever had a good look at your Epson print cartridge? Did you notice the microchip on the side? According to Epson, this chip is used to determine how much ink is actually left in the print cartridge. When the printer ink gets to a certain level you can no longer print. Unfortunately however, it appears that the chip actually causes the printer to cease functioning even though  there is more printer ink still left in the cartridge. Some say you can get up to 50 more pages out of what is left.

Apart from any monetary gain Epson might get from doing this there is also another important reason. It is to prevent the print cartridge from going completely dry and thus causing damage to your printer. This is important to note as tools available on the net to reset the chip may result in problems if the cartridge dries out completely. It can also void your warranty so be extremely careful. So keeping this in mind, the following are methods of extending the life of your Epson ink cartridges.

Firstly you can purchase a chip re-programming tool. This resets the printer cartridge chip to when you purchased it so your printer thinks that there is plenty of ink left. Some of these tools require you to remove the print cartridge, however, removing the cartridge can cause air bubbles to occur so you may need to run the cleaning function on your printer a few times to clear it.

The best chip re-setting tools are those that don’t require you to remove the print cartridge. These can be small devices that plug into your printer. When your Epson printer lets you know that you are out of printer ink you just press a button on the device to reset the chip.

There are also software programs out there which do much the same thing however, they are not available for every Epson print cartridge.

You will need to do a bit of research on the net to find the right option for you. There are a lot of different tools available at the moment and most at a price. However, in the end they just might save you some money.

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With over 100 years of history behind them, EPSON is a company that has had many technology firsts along with having a heritage that began in watchmaking. This history reflects in the quality of their products. Their Epson ink cartridge contains quick drying, ultra printer ink that provides high image quality printing. The Epson ink cartridge also features acid-free black printer ink with superior resistance to bleeding and smudging on all media types.

Like the black printer ink, the Epson ink cartridge for colour printers features printer ink resistant to bleeding and smudging. The 3 colour acid free printer ink is quick drying.

To ensure that Epson printers give the best performance the use of an Epson ink cartridge is highly recommended.

Each Epson ink cartridge and inkjet cartridge contains the correct ink for each specific model of printer. Since each ink is produced differently for each model be sure that you always use the correct ink, using different types of printer ink cartridges filled with inferior inks could cause damage to your printer.

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