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Original and Refilled Ink Cartridges For Printers 

Refilled ink cartridges will save money but you have to be careful. InkJet printers are expensive to maintain primarily because of the high cost of cartridge replacements, and the costs incurred as a result of using poor quality cartridges.

 

It is very important to replace cartridges as soon as they dry up. Keeping dried-up cartridges inside the printer for too long can clog the print head, causing poor quality printouts. Users have an option of either using original cartridges or refilling them. Typically, users do not prefer original cartridges as they are expensive.

However, the problem with refill kits is that the ink provided with the kit cannot be used with all cartridges, since different cartridges have different standards. A single kit cannot provide a one-stop solution.  One could opt for compatible or replacement cartridges, which are printer cartridges manufactured by third parties or various OEMs. Compatible cartridges are generally of good quality and reliable because they are manufactured keeping in mind the specific printer model.

Another variety of cartridges that are extensively used these days are recycled, also called re-manufactured cartridges. These are professionally recycled to guarantee high quality and good performance. The bottomline is that use refilled cartridges which are easy on pocket and at the same time, do not harm your printer.

InkJet printers have become popular due to the fact that they provide users with the ability to print in color at a fraction of the cost of basic monochrome laser printers. The prices for inkjet printers begin from about US$ 100 and go up to US$ 1000. You can use refilled cartridges in the Inkjet printers.

Laser printers are used in office environments, where fast, high-quality, economical and hassle-free printing is needed. Prices of laser printers begin from about US$ 350 for a basic laser printer and go up to over US$ 2000 for a full-blown network printer.

Technology Insight 

Inkjets work by placing charged ink particles onto paper by using magnetised plates to direct the ink into the required patterns.




A laser printer uses a laser beam to draw the document on a selenium-coated drum using electrical charges. The drum is then rolled in toner-a dry powder-like ink. The toner adheres to the charged image on the drum, and is transferred and fused onto a paper with heat and pressure.

Important Points To Remember 

• The cartridge life is a number that manufacturers arrive at considering that each printout will print ink on only 5 per cent of each page. In reality, the life of a cartridge will vary according to the type of printing you do.

• Duplexing is the ability to print on both sides of a page. It is a useful paper saving feature but usually costs slightly more.

• To judge print quality, take a look at a few sample printouts on plain paper before making a decision.

• Dpi ratings tend to be misleading.

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