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The company manufactures a variety of printers for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Best-printer-for-home-use-with-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">home</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/top-six-things-to-look-for-in-a-printer-for-office-use/" target="_blank">office</a>, and industrial use. If you have bought an HP printer for personal or professional use, you’d need to purchase replacement HP ink cartridges once you notice the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Signs-That-Its-Time-to-Buy-a-New-Inkjet-Cartridge-for-Your-Printer/" target="_blank">signs that your first set of cartridges is running out of ink</a>. The first set of cartridges is shipped with the printer.<br><br> This begs the question - </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Where Can You Buy HP Ink Online? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You can purchase high-quality <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">ink cartridges for various HP printers</a> here at <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">InkjetsClub</a>. We provide HP ink cartridges for nearly all printers sold by HP.<br><br> We are the most <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/advantages-of-buying-ink-and-toner-cartridges-from-inkjetsclub/" target="_blank">trusted source</a> of HP ink cartridges on the Internet today. Here are the reasons why thousands of people shop with us every day: </p> <ul> <li>We help you save up to 30% on compatible ink cartridge purchases at InkjetsClub.</li> <li>Our high-quality compatible HP inkjet printer cartridges are made in ISO-certified facilities, under the supervision of highly experienced engineers and technicians.</li> <li>We follow all OEM specifications for manufacturing compatible HP inks that are just as good as their OEM counterparts but cost nearly 30% less.</li> <li>We have a highly flexible cartridge <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/return" target="_blank">return and exchange</a> policy. Products can be returned within 60 days. Also, we provide 100% warranty on HP printer cartridges that we sell.</li> <li>We offer free shipping on all HP ink cartridge orders worth over $40. You can expect cartridge delivery in about 4 days, depending upon your location.</li> <li>In most cases, HP ink cartridges are shipped on the same day. Orders can be tracked through a tracking-link provided via email.</li> <li>We guarantee that we offer high-quality HP printer ink at the lowest price. We are confident of the pricing and the quality of our product. This is why we offer a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/price-match-guarantee" target="_blank">price match guarantee</a>.</li> <li>Our friendly customer support reps are available on phone, email and chat to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Are you tired of paying for expensive branded HP ink cartridges? Are you searching for an affordable & no-risk purchase option wherein you can buy HP ink online without having to compromise on either quality or cost? Look no further than InkjetsClub if you are in need of HP ink cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How to Find the Right HP Ink Online? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You can use the ‘</a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">Find Your Ink or Toner</a>’ utility on our home page. You can find the exact HP ink cartridge you need quickly by selecting: </p> <ul> <li>The printer brand (HP)</li> <li>Printer series</li> <li>Printer model</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> In case you know about the HP ink cartridge you are specifically looking for (e.g. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-61xl-black-ch563wn-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">HP 61</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/5-pack-hp-950-and-951-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">HP 950</a>, or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/4-pack-hp-920xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">HP 902</a>), you can simply search for the cartridge at InkjetsClub. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Should You Buy Individual Cartridges or A Pack of HP Ink Cartridges? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Do you want to stock on HP ink cartridges, say, for the next quarter? You can purchase multi-packs at InkjetsClub and avail of discounts. You can save around 10% on your HP ink cartridge this way.<br><br> If you need to print thousands of pages – documents, images, or anything else - each month, it’s a good idea to have some spare printer cartridges in stock.<br><br> While OEM ink cartridges generally have shelf life of around two years, compatible HP ink cartridges offered here on InkjetsClub have a shelf life of around three years.<br><br> We recommend that you learn <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-tips-on-how-to-care-for-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">how to properly care for HP ink cartridges</a> in storage. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Are You Buying HP Ink Online For the First Time? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Don’t fall for dirt cheap prices of ink cartridges available on the Internet.<br><br> Yes, original HP inks are expensive. Therefore, purchasing HP ink online from the manufacturer’s website, Amazon, or similar e-commerce websites is not advisable.<br><br> Millions of printer users have already switched to compatible HP ink cartridges for the same reason.<br><br> But, do keep in mind that all compatible inks are not the same. There are several anonymous sellers on the web who sell extremely low-quality cartridges at throwaway prices.<br><br> Always shop with a trusted seller of HP ink such as InkjetsClub, like millions of others who choose us time and again for printer inkjet and toner cartridges month after month! </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 29 Jul 2021 14:18:17 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:1;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:78:"HP 902 at Walmart Vs Inkjetsclub – Which One Offers the Best Deal & Why?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:101:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/hp-902-at-walmart-vs-inkjetsclub-which-one-offers-the-best-deal-and-why/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7742:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/Deals-on-Ink-InkjetsClub-vs.jpg" alt="hp-902-at-walmart-vs-inkjetsclub-which-one-offers-the-best-deal-and-why" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Have you noticed the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Signs-That-Its-Time-to-Buy-a-New-Inkjet-Cartridge-for-Your-Printer/" target="_blank">signs</a> that inkjet cartridges of your HP printer are running out of ink? Do you require a pack of HP 902 ink cartridges? Regardless of whether you require all four (black, cyan, yellow, and magenta) HP 902 inks or just one of them, you have multiple options for sourcing ink cartridge replacements, including the following: </p> <ul> <li>Buying branded HP 902 Ink cartridges <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/hp-instant-ink-what-to-know-before-you-sign-up/" target=""_blank>directly from HP</a> or a third-party retailer like Walmart</li> <li>Buying <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=HP+902" target="_blank">compatible HP 902 ink cartridges</a> from a trusted third-party manufacturer like <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">InkjetsClub</a></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Are both of these options the same? Well, no. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > HP 902 at Walmart Vs InkjetsClub </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many people are confused whether they should buy HP 902 cartridges at Walmart or a reputable online seller like InkjetsClub.<br><br> If you are someone who needs ink cartridges urgently and a Walmart store happens to be in the close proximity, by all means, you can purchase cartridges for your OfficeJet there.<br><br> But, if you can wait for a few days, it’s a good idea to source <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/4-pack-hp-920xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">HP 902XL cartridges</a> from InkjetsClub because Walmart only sells OEM (original equipment manufacturer) ink cartridges. Therefore, all cartridges sold by Walmart are expensive. But, when you <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">buy cartridges for your HP printer</a> from InkjetsClub, you can easily save up to 30% on your ink cartridge purchase.<br><br> In case you are a first-time printer user, we suggest you learn about the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-compatible-and-oem-cartridges/" target="_blank">difference between OEM and compatible printer cartridges</a> right away.<br><br> Millions of people worldwide are now using compatible printer ink cartridges instead of their OEM counterparts to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">cut down on printing costs</a>. Over a period of time, you can save thousands of dollars simply by switching to compatible ink cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Which Printers Use HP 902 Ink Cartridges? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> HP 902 ink cartridges are uniquely designed to work with several HP OfficeJet series printers. Here is the complete list of HP OfficeJet series printers that use either HP 902 or HP 902XL ink cartridges – </p> <ul> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6950-all-in-one.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet 6950 All-in-one</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6951.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet 6951</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6954.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet 6954</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6958.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet 6958</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6962.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet 6962</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6975.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet 6975</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet-pro/officejet-pro-6960.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet Pro 6960</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet-pro/officejet-pro-6968.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet Pro 6968</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet-pro/officejet-pro-6970.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet Pro 6970</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet-pro/officejet-pro-6974.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet Pro 6974</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet-pro/officejet-pro-6975.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet Pro 6975</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet-pro/officejet-pro-6978.html" target="_blank">OfficeJet Pro 6978</a></li> </ul> <h2 class="blog-headings" > HP 902 Vs HP 902XL – Which One Should You Buy? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Frankly, it’s advisable to invest in a high-yield (XL) ink cartridge when such an alternative is available. High-yield printer ink cartridges provide more yield at relatively less cost.<br><br> When you buy HP 902XL instead of HP902, you will be saving around 5% on cartridge purchases.<br><br> If you place a bulk order, you can further avail of a discount.<br><br> Compatible ink cartridges available at InkjetsClub have a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-long-does-ink-usually-last-inside-and-outside-the-printer/" target="_blank">shelf life</a> of around three years. Therefore, you can stock up on HP 902 ink cartridges at once.<br><br> Just remember to keep all spare inks in tightly sealed packaging. You can read our blog post on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-tips-on-how-to-care-for-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">how to care for your ink cartridges</a>.<br><br> These are some smart ways to cut down on printing costs without compromising on the print quality or the number of pages you print each month. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Do You Always Need to Buy the Entire Pack of HP 902 Cartridges? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> No.<br><br> At InkjetsClub, we give our customers the option of ordering either the entire pack of HP 902 inks or individual color cartridges.<br><br> So, here are the options that we have for HP OfficeJet series printer users: </p> <ul> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/4-pack-hp-902-ink-cardridge.html" target="_blank">4 Pack HP 902XL High Yield ink cartridge set</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-902-black-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">Pack HP 902XL Black ink cartridge</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-902-cyan-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">Pack HP 902XL Cyan ink cartridge</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-902-yellow-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">Pack HP 902XL Yellow ink cartridge</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-902-magenta-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">Pack HP 902XL Magenta ink cartridge</a></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> We use the highest-quality ink in all compatible ink cartridges that are engineered to work with different types of printers.<br><br> If you are tired of spending too much on OEM HP ink cartridges, it's time you switch to compatible inks. Our HP 902XL ink cartridges for OfficeJet printers are certified in both ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 standards. Thus, you have no reasons to worry about a low quality ink cartridge that may run out of ink too soon or simply fail to perform.";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Wed, 28 Jul 2021 13:32:15 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:2;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:45:"Will XL Printer Cartridges Fit in My Printer?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:74:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/will-xl-printer-cartridges-fit-in-my-printer/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:8668:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/Will-XL-cartridges-fit-in-my-printer.jpg" alt="will-xl-printer-cartridges-fit-in-my-printer" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Do you want to buy XL ink cartridges to save on printing costs and avoid the hassle of having to purchase cartridges too often? Are you wondering if an XL ink cartridge will fit in your printer? Here in this post, we will answer all such questions related to XL ink cartridges.<br><br> First things first, let’s start with the basic facts concerning XL ink cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Is An XL Ink Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> An XL ink cartridge is a high-yield printer cartridge that can print more pages than a standard cartridge. It has a higher page-yield.<br><br> Page-yield is the standard metric based on ISO/IEC standards; it is used to estimate the total number of pages that a printer cartridge can print. Nearly all ink and toner cartridges have page-yield or duty cycle based on the number of pages (with 5% coverage) it can print. <br><br> People generally buy XL ink cartridges because they are more economical. You can save around 5% on printing costs simply by switching to high-yield cartridges. Also, you no longer need to replace printer cartridges too frequently. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Will XL Ink Cartridges Only Work With Larger Printers? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many printer users are confused whether XL printer cartridges are meant only for larger printers.<br><br> Well, they aren’t.<br><br> Printer ink cartridges are designed to work with specific printer models. For instance, HP 920 ink cartridges are designed to work with various HP OfficeJet series models including <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6000.html" target="_blank">6000</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6500.html" target="_blank">6500</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6500a.html" target="_blank">65000A</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-6500a-plus.html" target="_blank">6500A Plus</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-7000.html" target="_blank">7000</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet/officejet-7500a.html" target="_blank">7500A</a>, and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet-pro/officejet-pro-6500.html" target="_blank">Pro 6500</a>.<br><br> So, you can either use standard HP 920 cartridges or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/4-pack-hp-920xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">HP 920XL cartridges</a>. The two are interchangeable.<br><br> Many printer manufacturers ship printers with standard-yield cartridges. This is the reason why many consumers are confused whether they should buy exactly the same set of replacement cartridges or opt for high-capacity alternatives. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Will XL Cartridges Fit In Your Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many people wonder if the process for installing a standard and an XL ink cartridge is the same or if XL ink cartridges will fit in their printer.<br><br> Well, in most cases, an XL cartridge just holds more ink. It is not larger in size in comparison to a standard cartridge.<br><br> So, you can install an XL printer ink cartridge the same way you insert the standard cartridge into the designated slot. No additional adjustments are required.<br><br> In some rare cases, an XL printer ink cartridge may be slightly larger in size. But, it will still fit in the same slot as the standard variant.<br><br> Just be careful not to apply too much force. Gently push the ink cartridge into its slot. In some printers, you may need to press a button or pull a small lever before you insert the cartridge. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Are All Printers Compatible With XL Printer Cartridges? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Most printers available these days are compatible with <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-compatible-and-oem-cartridges/" target="_blanl">both standard and compatible printer cartridges</a>. Printers designed for heavy-duty printing are also compatible with extra high yield printer cartridges.<br><br> Nowadays, there are printers available (e.g. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/ecotank.html" target="_blank">Epson EcoTank</a> series printers) that use large ink tanks instead of conventional ink cartridges. Over the last few years, all major printer manufacturing companies have launched printers that use ink tanks. In this case, you can print thousands of pages with just one set of cartridges.<br><br> As a general rule, if there is an XL cartridge available, you can safely assume that your printer is compatible with it. Just make sure you have the right cartridge number.<br><br> The cartridge number is printed on the front or top of the sticker on the ink cartridge carrier. The label or sticker also indicates the color of the cartridge.<br><br> The ink cartridge number can also be found in the printer’s manual. Alternatively, you can check the manufacturer’s website for specific information related to printer cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How to Know If You Have a Standard or XL Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The short answer - you can simply check if the label has an ‘XL,’ or ‘XXL.’<br><br> The long answer – it depends on the printer manufacturer. There are no standard rules or conventions in place to name high-yield printer cartridges.<br><br> Take the case of HP ink cartridges.<br><br> HP 910 ink cartridge comes in 3 sizes: </p> <ul> <li>Standard (Example – HP 910)</li> <li>High Yield (Example – HP 910XL)</li> <li>Extra High Yield (Example – HP 916XL)</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> HP toner cartridges, however, are named differently. </p> <ul> <li>Standard (Example – HP 37A)</li> <li>High Yield (Example – HP 37X)</li> <li>Extra High Yield (Example – HP 37Y)</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Canon and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson inkjet cartridges</a> follow the same convention as HP ink cartridges.<br><br> Canon ink cartridges are named as Canon PGI-280, Canon PGI-280XL, and Canon PGI-280XXL.<br><br> <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon laser cartridges</a>, however, are named as: </p> <ul> <li>Standard (Example - Canon 131)</li> <li>High Yield (Example - Canon 131H)</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> In the case of Brother toner/laser cartridges, there are different names for different cartridge sizes. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How to Find the Correct High Yield Ink Cartridge for Your Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You can also use InkjetsClub’s ‘<a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">Find your ink and toner</a>’ feature to find the right cartridge for your printer.<br><br> You just need to select the printer brand, series, and model number.<br><br> At InkjetsClub, you can find <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/" target="_blank">compatible ink cartridges</a> for all popular printers manufactured by <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, and other leading brands. You can save up to 30% in <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">printing costs</a> by simply switching to compatible cartridges.<br><br> Our compatible ink cartridges are made in ISO-certified facilities, strictly as per the OEM specifications. We are confident of the quality of products we provide. This is why our compatible ink cartridges are <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/advantages-of-buying-ink-and-toner-cartridges-from-inkjetsclub/" target="_blank">backed by a guarantee</a>. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Mon, 26 Jul 2021 16:09:29 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:3;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:47:"What's the Difference: HP 564 Vs 564XL Ink";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:70:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/whats-the-difference-hp-564-vs-564xl-ink/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7997:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/Difference-between-564-&-564XL-Ink-Cartridges.jpg" alt="whats-the-difference-hp-564-vs-564xl-ink" /> <p class="blog-contents"> HP 564 and 564XL ink cartridges are two types of cartridges uniquely designed to work with dozens of HP PhotoSmart and DeskJet series printers.<br><br> So, whether you have an older model such as <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/deskjet/deskjet-3070a.html" target="_blank">HP Deskjet 3070a</a> or a newer model like <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/photosmart-series/photosmart-estation-all-in-one.html" target="_blank">HP PhotoSmart eStation All-in-One</a>, you can buy either HP 564 or 564XL ink cartridges when your first set of cartridges run out of ink. In other words, these cartridges are interchangeable.<br><br> Both HP 564 and 564XL ink cartridges are available in 5 different colors: </p> <ul> <li>Black</li> <li>Photo black (some printers which use 564/5564xl may not use photo black)</li> <li>Cyan</li> <li>Magenta</li> <li>Yellow</li> </ul> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Your HP printer can use either of these two printer cartridge types. So, what is the difference between HP 564 and 564XL ink cartridges? </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > HP 564 Vs 564XL Ink: Understanding the Difference </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Well, the suffix ‘XL’ in the name of a cartridge indicates that it’s a high-yield cartridge. An XL cartridge offers a better yield, i.e. it prints more pages. <br><br> Thus, HP 564 is a standard-yield ink cartridge while HP 564XL is a high-yield ink cartridge for certain HP inkjet printers.<br><br> A high-capacity ink cartridge holds more ink than its ‘standard’ counterpart. Therefore, the former can print a higher number of pages.<br><br> While an HP 564 Black printer cartridge contains 7.5 mL of printer ink and can print about 250 pages, an HP 564XL Black printer cartridge contains 14 mL of printer ink and can print about 550 pages. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Do All HP 564 or HP 564XL Cartridges Contain the Same Amount of Ink? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many people are confused whether an HP 564 Black and HP 564 Cyan ink cartridge would have the same yield. So naturally, they want to know if all HP 564 or HP 564XL cartridges contain the same amount of link. Well, no.<br><br> Although black ink cartridges hold more ink, they have a lower yield in comparison to color cartridges.<br><br> For a quick comparison, consider the following: </p> <ul> <li>An HP 564 Cyan or Yellow cartridge has 3.5 mL of ink and it yields 300 pages.</li> <li>An HP 564 Black cartridge has 7.5 mL of ink and it yields 250 pages.</li> <li>An HP 564 Magenta cartridge has 4 mL of ink and it yields 300 pages.</li> </ul> <h2 class="blog-headings" > HP 564 Vs 564XL Ink Cartridge: Which One Should You Buy? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you don’t want to buy replacement cartridges too often for your HP printer, consider buying a high-yield cartridge. An XL or high-capacity ink cartridge will last longer. This is important especially if you require a functional printer at all times for personal or professional use. <br><br> The cost of a high-yield cartridge is not always directly proportional to the amount of ink it holds. Often, high-yield cartridges are offered at a cost lower than the amount of money you’d pay to get the same yield with standard cartridges.<br><br> If you print rarely (say, a few pages each month), you may want to buy a standard ink cartridge instead. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Where Can You Find Low-Cost 564XL Cartridges? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> OEM or original-brand HP ink cartridges are expensive. You can save around 30% on printing costs simply by switching to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=564X" target="_blank">compatible HP 564XL cartridges</a> for your HP printer.<br><br> You can read our post to learn more about the <u>difference between OEM and compatible printer cartridges</u>.<br><br> Depending on your current and future needs, you can buy - </p> <ul> <li>An <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/5-pack-hp-564xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">entire set of HP 564XL ink cartridges</a> containing 1 black, 1 photo black, 1 cyan, 1 magenta and 1 yellow cartridge</li> <li>One individual cartridge – be it <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/3-pack-hp-564xl-black-cn684wn-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">black</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-564xl-photo-black-cr277wn-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">photo black</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-564xl-cyan-cn685wn-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">cyan</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-564xl-magenta-cn686wn-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">magenta</a>, or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-564xl-yellow-cn687wn-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">yellow</a> – for your HP printer at a time</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> With a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/10-pack-hp-564xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank">value pack</a> (multiple sets of ink cartridges), you can save approximately 5% more money on printer cartridge purchases. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Should You Refill An Old HP 564 or HP 564XL Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You may like to think that refilling your HP ink cartridges at home is a good idea but <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">it isn’t.</a><br><br> Getting used HP printer ink cartridges <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/costco-refill-inkjets-why-you-should-buy-compatible-instead/" target="_blank">refilled at a local store</a> is also a bad idea.<br><br> When you refill a standard or high-capacity HP 564 cartridge at home or a local office supplies store, there is a chance that incorrect handling might lead to printer damage.<br><br> Needless to mention, the quality of ink available in local retail stores isn’t as good as the company that sells OEM inks or reputable sellers who manufacture compatible cartridges in ISO-certified facilities and use high-quality ink formulations as per the OEM specifications.<br><br> Are you specifically looking for cheap printer ink for your HP printer?<br><br> Well, there are other, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">smarter ways to find low-cost printer ink.</a> </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What to Do With Empty HP 564 & HP 564XL Cartridges? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You can <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges" target="_blank">recycle your old HP ink cartridges</a> and get a discount on your next purchase. This way, you will not only save money on your next purchase but also contribute towards protecting the environment.<br><br> Millions of used ink and toner cartridges end up in our planet’s landfill every year where they would take hundreds of years to decompose completely. So, it is our shared responsibility to recycle used cartridges so that they can be <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/" target="_blank">refurbished</a> and reused.<br><br> At InkjetsClub, you will get instant store credits each time you send us a used HP 564 & HP 564XL ink cartridge for recycling.<br><br> You will receive an instant $10 coupon when you <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges" target="_blank">email us the details</a> of the used HP ink cartridge that you’d be recycling. We will also provide you a free UPS shipping label so that you don’t have to spend a penny on shipping!<br><br> You will receive store credits as soon as the package is processed at our ink and toner cartridge recycling facility. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sun, 25 Jul 2021 15:30:20 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:4;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:63:"What Is the Difference between Compatible & OEM Cartridges?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:90:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-compatible-and-oem-cartridges/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:9546:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/genuine-vs-compatible.jpg" alt="What Is the Difference between Compatible & OEM Cartridges?" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Compatible printer cartridges have been a popular and reliable option for millions of printer users worldwide. For many years now, people have been using compatible cartridges that offer the same quality as more expensive Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) cartridges.<br><br> However, many people are still confused about the difference between compatible & OEM cartridges. Here in this post, we will shed light on the ‘compatible Vs OEM cartridges’ debate and answer questions such as: <br> <ul> <li>What is the difference between compatible and OEM cartridges</li> <li>How do compatible cartridges fare against OEM cartridges in terms of quality</li> <li>Can you get the same page yield with a compatible and an OEM cartridge?</li> <li>Will using a compatible cartridge affect your printer’s warranty?</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> After reading this post, you will be able to make an informed decision the next time you need to buy replacement cartridges for your printer, whether it is an inkjet or a laser printer. You will not be aiming in the dark anymore.<br><br> First things first, let’s start with the basics. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Is An OEM Printer Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) cartridges - also referred to as name-brand cartridges or original-brand cartridges - are manufactured, marketed, and sold by the printer manufacturer. These cartridges are known to be of high quality and reliable because they are specifically designed to work with certain printer models.<br><br> OEM inks and toners are believed to be expensive partly because printer manufacturing companies need to cover research & development (R&D) costs. Also, several entry-level inkjets and laser printers are also sold at very low prices. So, the standard argument you hear is that printer makers need to offset such costs by selling cartridges at a higher price.<br><br> But, this is not the complete truth. Printer manufacturers spend only a fraction of their total profits on R&D. And if you buy an inkjet printer for less than $100, does it feel right when you are asked to pay more than the price of the device for the first set of replacement cartridges? No, it doesn’t.<br><br> Printer manufactures sell OEM inks/toners at a premium because it helps them maintain a healthy, non-stop revenue stream. So, is there a way out? Is there a cost-effective alternative to expensive OEM inks and toners? Well, unless you have purchased a printer that has been launched just days ago, there’s a very good chance that you can find cheaper, compatible cartridges for just about any printer model on the web these days. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Is A Compatible Printer Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Just like an OEM printer cartridge, a compatible inkjet or toner cartridge is also a brand new cartridge. But, it is not manufactured by your printer manufacturer but a third-party cartridge manufacturing company.<br><br> Compatible printer cartridges, unlike refurbished cartridges, have not been used earlier. Such cartridges are engineered to work with different printer models, just like their OEM counterparts. In fact, reputed sellers of compatible inks and toners follow the same OEM specifications that are published by the printer manufacturer.<br><br> So, a compatible ink or toner cartridge and its OEM counterparty may not be completely identical in appearance but the former is designed to fit perfectly in your printing device.<br><br> Compatible cartridge manufacturers do not have to worry about R&D costs or burgeoning operating costs. So, they are able to pass on the savings to you. This is precisely the reason why compatible inks and toners are cheaper than OEM cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Compatible Vs OEM Cartridges: Are Compatible Cartridges As Reliable As OEM Cartridges? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Yes. You can expect compatible ink/toner cartridges to be as reliable as their OEM counterparts.<br><br> However, you need to make sure that you always buy compatible cartridges from a trusted seller. One of the best ways to identify such a seller is to check whether they have a satisfactory product <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/return" target="_blank">return policy</a>. Cartridges sold by a reputable seller will also be backed by a guarantee.<br><br> At <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/about-us" target="_blank">InkjetsClub</a>, this is exactly what we offer to all our customers. We are industry-accredited and manufacture compatible printer ink and toner cartridges in our ISO-certified facilities. So, you can expect the highest possible quality of ink and toner when you shop with us. Currently, we have affordable ink and toner cartridges for 100s of printer models sold by HP, Epson, Brother, and other major brands. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Compatible Vs OEM Cartridges: Page Yield & Print Quality </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When it comes to page yield & print quality, you can expect compatible ink and toner cartridges to perform at par with OEM cartridges.<br><br> Inks and toners available at InkjetsClub will always print the quoted page yield.<br><br> Each one of our cartridges goes through an intensive quality test to ensure our customers receive a world-class product, every time. All cartridges are filled with ink or toner as per the OEM specifications so that you get the same page yield.<br><br> As it is with any product, including OEM cartridges, there is a miniscule chance that one out of 1000s of cartridges may turn out to be defective. But, when you shop with InkjetsClub, you need not worry about such a bad stroke of luck. We will happily exchange such a cartridge with another one for free. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Compatible Vs OEM Cartridges: Warranty </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many people ask whether a compatible cartridge will void the printer's warranty. They have a reason to be afraid because all major printer manufacturing companies leave no stone unturned to discourage consumers from using third-party, compatible printer ink and toner cartridges.<br><br> But, think for a moment. Why would these companies want consumers to even consider sourcing printer cartridges or other consumables such as print heads, drums, etc. from a third party company? Why would they say goodbye to the huge profits they make by selling printer consumables to millions of their customers month after month? They don’t want you to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">get cheap ink</a> so easily!<br><br> Put simply, they want consumers to be really scared of even considering such cost-effective alternatives. This is why nearly all printer makers often warn consumers that non-branded cartridges (<a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">compatible and remanufactured cartridges</a>) can damage the printer. Note that these companies do not explicitly state that using third-party, compatible cartridges instead of OEM cartridges would void the device warranty.<br><br> Poor quality cartridges CAN indeed damage your printer. When this happens, the manufacturer can refuse to bear the cost of repairs.<br><br> But, when you are sourcing compatible printer cartridges from a trusted seller like <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">InkjetsClub</a>, you have no reasons to be afraid.<br><br> This is why it’s important to always source compatible <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">inkjet and toner cartridges for HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/dell-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Dell</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a> and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a> printers from reputable companies that follow OEM specifications and have ISO-certified manufacturing facilities.<br><br> You can learn more about this topic in our blog post: <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/does-compatible-ink-void-my-printers-warranty/" target="_blank">do compatible inks void your printer’s warranty</a>? </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Millions of people around the world are using compatible printer cartridges to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">keep printing costs under control</a>. You can also do the same.<br><br> If you are spending $1000 per year on printer inks and toners, you can easily save at least around $300 simply by switching to compatible ink and toner cartridges.<br><br> We are confident of the quality of compatible ink and toner cartridges we offer as well as the price they are offered at. This is why we offer a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/price-match-guarantee" target="_blank">price-match guarantee</a>. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Mon, 05 Jul 2021 08:54:55 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:5;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:49:"The Shelf Life Of Compatible Epson Ink Cartridges";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:79:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/the-shelf-life-of-compatible-epson-ink-cartridges/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:8570:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/the-shelf-life-of-compatible-epson-ink-cartridges.png" alt="The Shelf Life Of Compatible Epson Ink Cartridges" /> <p class="blog-contents"> The shelf life of an ink cartridge is the amount of time the cartridge can sit dormant on a shelf or in a cabinet before it dries or becomes too old to function properly. Shelf life is important when you buy in bulk or if you wait long periods of time in-between printing and replacing the ink cartridges in your printer. However, keep in mind that “shelf life” only refers to the life of the cartridge as hardware. There are certain Epson printer models and series that experience firmware updates during the use of the printer that invalidate the use of previous chip-software versions, the firmware updates come directly from Epson so remanufactured ink cartridges’ computer chips do not get updated to new versions instantaneously. This means that if your printer firmware goes through an update before you have installed the ink cartridges the ink cartridges are effectively on an older software version and will no longer be accepted by the printer (automatic firmware updates can be turned off in the printer settings - this would allow you to keep cartridges on the shelf for their full shelf life without the need to change firmware to use them).<br><br> If you have ever been curious as to how long your compatible cartridges will last on the shelf before you use them, here is a complete list for Epson compatible cartridges. These shelf life durations refer to ink kept in their individual plastic seals and stored at room temperature away from direct light and air flow.<br><br> Epson 302 initials, 302 standard size and 302XL ink cartridges:<br> 302XL Black, 302XL Photo Black, 302XLCyan, 302XL Yellow, and 302XL Magenta<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 302 cartridges.<br><br> Epson 202XL ink cartridges:<br> 202XL Black, 202XL Cyan, 202XL Magenta and 202XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 202 cartridges.<br><br> Epson 802-Initial ink cartridges:<br> 802-I Black, 802-I Cyan, 802-I Magenta and 802-I Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 24 months for 802 initial starter cartridges.<br><br> Epson 802 and 802XL ink cartridges:<br> 802 Black, 802XL Cyan, 802XL Magenta and 802XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 36 months for 802 standard and extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 288XL ink cartridges:<br> 288XL Black, 288XL Cyan, 288XL Magenta and 288XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 24 to 36 months for 288 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 702XL ink cartridges:<br> 702XL Black, 702XL Cyan, 702XL Magenta and 702XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 24 months for 702 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 98 and 99 ink cartridges:<br> 98 Black,99 Cyan, 99 Magenta, 99 Yellow, 99 Light Cyan and 99 Light Magenta<br> Shelf Life: 18-24 months for both 98 and 99 standard cartridges.<br><br> Epson 410XL ink cartridges:<br> 410XL Black, 410XL Photo Black, 410XLCyan, 410XL Yellow, and 410XL Magenta<br> Shelf Life: 24 months for 410 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 212XL ink cartridges:<br> 212XL Black, 212XL Cyan, 212XL Magenta and 212XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 24 to 36 months for 212 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 220XL ink cartridges:<br> 220XL Black, 220XL Cyan, 220XL Magenta and 220XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 24 to 36 months for 220 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 48 ink cartridges:<br> 48 Black (T048120), 48 Cyan (T048220), 48 Magenta (T048320), 48 Yellow (T048420), 48 Light Cyan (T048520) and 48 Light Magenta (T048620)<br><br> Epson 87 ink cartridges:<br> 87 Photo Black, 87 Cyan, 87 Magenta, 87 Yellow, 87 Red, 87 Orange, 87 Matte Black and 87 Gloss<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 87 ink and gloss cartridges<br><br> Epson 79 ink cartridges:<br> 79 Black, 79 Cyan, 79 Magenta, 79 Yellow, 79 Light Cyan and 79 Light Magenta<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 79 standard cartridges.<br><br> Epson 78 ink cartridges:<br> 78 Black, 78 Cyan, 78 Magenta, 78 Yellow, 78 Light Cyan and 78 Light Magenta<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 78 standard cartridges.<br><br> Epson 77 ink cartridges:<br> 77 Black, 77 Cyan, 77 Magenta, 77 Yellow, 77 Photo Cyan and 77 Photo Magenta<br> Shelf Life: 24 to 36 months for 77 standard size cartridges.<br><br> Epson 676XL ink cartridges:<br> 676XL Black, 676XL Cyan, 676XL Magenta and 676XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 676 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 273XL ink cartridges:<br> 273XL Black, 273XL Photo Black, 273XLCyan, 273XL Yellow and 273XL Magenta<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 273 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 252 and 252XL ink cartridges:<br> 252XL Black, 252XL Cyan, 252XL Magenta and 252XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 252 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 200XL ink cartridges:<br> 200XL Black, 200XL Cyan, 200XL Magenta and 200XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 200 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 126 ink cartridges:<br> 126 Black, 126 Cyan, 126 Magenta and 126 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 126 standard yield cartridges.<br><br> Epson 127 ink cartridges:<br> 127 Black, 127 Cyan, 127 Magenta and 127 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 127 high yield cartridges.<br><br> Epson 124 ink cartridges:<br> 124 Black, 124 Cyan, 124 Magenta and 124 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 124 standard yield cartridges.<br><br> Epson 125 ink cartridges:<br> 125 Black, 125 Cyan, 125 Magenta and 125 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 125 standard yield cartridges.<br><br> Epson 69 ink cartridges:<br> 69 Black, 69 Cyan, 69 Magenta and 69 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 69 high yield cartridges.<br><br> Epson 68 ink cartridges:<br> 68 Black, 68 Cyan, 68 Magenta and 68 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 68 high yield cartridges.<br><br> Epson 60 ink cartridges:<br> 60 Black, 60 Cyan, 60 Magenta and 60 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 60 high yield cartridges.<br><br> Epson 88 ink cartridges:<br> 88 Black, 88 Cyan, 88 Magenta and 88 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 88 high yield cartridges.<br><br> Epson 32 ink cartridges:<br> 32 Black T032120, 32 Cyan T042220, 32 Magenta T042320 and 32 Yellow T042420<br> Shelf Life: 12 to 24 months for 32 standard cartridges. <br><br> Epson 59 ink cartridges:<br> 59 Matte Black, 59 Pigment Black, 59 Light Black, 59 Cyan, 59 Magenta, 59 Yellow, 59 Light Cyan, And 59 Light Magenta<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 59 standard cartridges. <br><br> Epson 78 ink cartridges:<br> 78 Black and 78 Cyan, 78 Magenta, 78 Yellow, 78 Light Cyan, 78 Light Magenta<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 78 standard cartridges. <br><br> Epson 786XL ink cartridges:<br> 786XL Black, 786XL Cyan, 786XL Magenta and 786XL Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 24 months for 786 extra large cartridges.<br><br> Epson 97 ink cartridge:<br> 97 Black<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 97 standard cartridges. <br><br> Epson 502 ink bottles:<br> 502 Black, 502 Cyan, 502 Magenta and 502 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 24 to 36 months for 502 bottles. <br><br> Epson 664 ink bottles:<br> 664 Black, 664 Cyan, 664 Magenta and 664 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 24 to 36 months for 664 bottles. <br><br> Epson 774 ink bottle:<br> 774 Black<br> Shelf Life: 24 to 36 months for 774 bottles. <br><br> Epson 812 ink cartridges:<br> 812 Black, 812 Cyan, 812 Magenta and 812 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 36 months for 812 standard cartridges. <br><br> Epson 43 ink cartridge:<br> 43 Black<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 43 cartridges. <br><br> Epson 44 ink cartridges:<br> 44 Black, 44 Cyan, 44 Magenta and 44 Yellow<br> Shelf Life: 18 to 24 months for 44 standard cartridges.<br><br> Search for the ink you need and its corresponding shelf life in the list above. Each cartridge is rated with a shelf life duration. These numbers are reflective of InkjetsClub compatible, remanufactured, and original ink products. Please note that each shelf life duration range or specific amount is an approximate duration based on best conditions and circumstances. To maintain these numbers, cartridges should be kept at room temperature in an area without direct light on the sitting cartridges and with minimal airflow. The cartridges to meet these shelf life numbers must also be kept in the individual plastic seals that they arrive in to ensure optimal conditions for extending the usability timeframe of ink cartridges. </p> ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Fri, 18 Jun 2021 09:37:29 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:6;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:65:"Why Are Inkjet Cartridges So Expensive? What's the Solution?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:87:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-are-inkjet-cartridges-so-expensive-whats-the-solution/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:11737:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/why-are-inkjet-cartridges-so-expensive-whats-the-solution.jpg" alt="Why Are Inkjet Cartridges So Expensive? What's the Solution?" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Did you know that a gallon of printer ink can cost you around $15,000? In cartridge form, printer ink can cost more than vintage Champagne. And no, the ink <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-long-does-ink-usually-last-inside-and-outside-the-printer/" target="_blank">does not last forever</a>.<br><br> This is the reason why people who need to print hundreds or thousands of pages each month need to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-business-owners-should-estimate-printing-costs/" target="_blank">estimate printing costs</a>, and follow expert advice on how to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/eleven-awesome-ways-to-make-your-printer-inkjet-cartridge-last-longer/" target="_blank">make their inkjet cartridges last longer</a>.<br><br> But, why is printer ink or an inkjet cartridge so expensive?<br><br> Let’s start with the basics.<br><br> Original-brand inkjet cartridges are so expensive because printer manufacturers, who also sell consumables such as cartridges, ‘claim’ that they have to make up for the cost incurred on - <br> <ul> <li>Selling printers at a low price</li> <li>Research & development</li> <li>Maintaining ink quality</li> </ul> </p> <p class="blog-contents"> This sounds like a good ‘theory.’ In reality, however, it’s just that – a theory – created and continually propagated to keep people buying expensive original-brand inkjet cartridges.<br><br> Millions of printer users worldwide actually believe that they have to pay an exorbitant amount for each OEM (original equipment manufacturer) inkjet cartridge simply because the manufacturer needs to recoup the cost incurred on developing world-class printers and inkjet cartridges for home or office use.<br><br> This is true to some extent but not entirely true.<br><br> But, can your printer work with original (and expensive) ink cartridges only?<br><br> No. Your printer is designed to work with a certain type of cartridge. However, this cartridge need not be manufactured by a certain company only. We will discuss this in more detail in the later part of this blog post. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Do Manufacturers Really Sell Printers At A Loss? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Well, they do!<br><br> Most leading printer manufacturing companies today sell inkjet printers as low as $50. Yes, many inkjet printers cost a lot more but there is no dearth of low-cost inkjets in the market today.<br><br> So, anyone can afford an inkjet printer today.<br><br> But, purchasing ink cartridge replacements for the cheapest inkjet printer also happens to be a nightmare.<br><br> In some cases, you may have to spend more money on replacement OEM inkjet cartridges than you did to bring the printing device home.<br><br> It’s basically a ‘razor-blade’ model. All major printer manufacturing companies follow it.<br><br> They offer inkjet printers at affordable prices but sell replacement inkjet cartridges at exorbitant prices.<br><br> In some cases, printer manufacturers intentionally force consumers to buy standard-yield cartridges for certain printer models whereas they could allow consumers to benefit from high-capacity cartridges.<br><br> So, when you buy an inkjet printer that costs around $100 for heavy-duty use in an office, you may end up spending twice or thrice as much within a few months on ink cartridge replacements. Over the years, you may have to shell out thousands of dollars just for buying replacement ink cartridges.<br><br> Yes, printer manufacturers do need to invest in R&D. For instance, printer inks today need to be formulated to withstand heating up to 300 degrees, vaporization, and being pushed out through thousands of microscopic nozzles at a very high speed.<br><br> But, even if we factor in R&D costs, the price of original-brand ink is still very high. For every dollar printer manufacturers invest in R&D, their printing divisions generate around 20 times more revenue. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Okay, OEM Ink Cartridges Are Expensive. But, Is There A Way Out? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Well, yes. There are alternatives to highly expensive OEM ink cartridges. Buying costly original-brand printer cartridges is one of the most common <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Common-Mistakes-When-Buying-Inkjet-Cartridges-and-Toners/" target="_blank">mistakes people make when buying cartridges</a> online. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Compatible Inkjet Cartridges – Low-Cost Alternative to Expensive OEM Inks </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> These inkjet cartridges are manufactured by third-party cartridge manufacturing companies. Such cartridges are referred to as ‘compatible’ inkjet cartridges because they are engineered to work with different printer models.<br><br> Due to their low price and high yield, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/" target="_blank">compatible printer cartridges</a> have gained immense popularity in the last few years. Reputed cartridge manufacturing companies such as <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">InkjetsClub</a>, produce compatible ink cartridges in ISO-certified facilities. Each cartridge is designed as per the OEM cartridge specifications. So, such cartridges work well with different printer models.<br><br> Since these companies need not follow the ‘razor-blade’ business model, they can offer inkjet cartridges at a significantly lower price in comparison to original-brand cartridges.<br><br> But, what if a printer manufacturer advises against the use of third-party cartridges?<br><br> Well, nearly all printer manufacturers want consumers to keep buying OEM ink and toner cartridges. It’s their business model.<br><br> So, they make sure to advise (and even ‘warn’) printer users to only use original-brand printer cartridges.<br><br> Some companies even use printer software and firmware updates to discourage consumers from using low-cost compatible and refurbished (discussed in the next section) cartridges. At times, the printer software can throw errors such as ‘cartridge not recognized,’ to indirectly coerce consumers to buy expensive branded ink cartridges.<br><br> Fortunately, it is possible to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/epson-error-code-fix-how-to-turn-off-epson-firmware-updates/" target="_blank">turn off firmware updates</a>. You can even rollback such updates if the printer manufacturer is hell bent on rejecting a compatible ink cartridge that should otherwise work just fine. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/understanding-cartridge-recognition-issues/" target="_blank">Cartridge recognition issues</a>, too, can be resolved easily.<br><br> Printer companies <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/does-compatible-ink-void-my-printers-warranty/" target="_blank">cannot directly force you</a> to use OEM cartridges. It’s illegal in many countries, including the United States. Consumer protection laws in effect in various countries around the world mandate that consumers are at liberty to use third-party consumables.<br><br> Here at InkjetsClub, for instance, you can find compatible cartridges for printers from <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/dell-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Dell</a>, and other leading printer manufacturing companies. We offer a warranty on each cartridge we sell because we are confident of the quality of our products.<br><br> With us, it’s easy to return or exchange a compatible inkjet cartridge. We offer a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/advantages-of-buying-ink-and-toner-cartridges-from-inkjetsclub/" target="_blank">no-risk purchase option</a> to all our customers. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Remanufactured Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Remanufactured printer cartridges are OEM cartridges that have been professionally cleaned, repaired and refilled with comparable-quality ink or toner for re-use.<br><br> These cartridges cost a lot less than brand new cartridge replacements but deliver the same results.<br><br> Remanufactured printer cartridges are professionally tested to deliver the same print quality as the OEM printer cartridge.<br><br> Millions of people worldwide use remanufactured cartridges as an alternative to original-brand cartridge replacements.<br><br> Some people ask if they should just refill printer cartridges on their own.<br><br> Well, you shouldn’t.<br><br> Cartridges refilled at home or at a local office supplies store can damage your printer. Such cartridges can also void your device warranty. Put simply, refilling cartridges on your own is a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">bad idea</a>.<br><br> Refilling printer cartridges at Costco, too, is <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/costco-refill-inkjets-why-you-should-buy-compatible-instead/" target="_blank">not a good idea</a>.<br><br> Sooner or later, Costco refills or cartridges refilled at home will disappoint you.<br><br> At InkjetsClub, branded printer cartridges obtained from printer users like you from all over the world for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/" target="_blank">recycling</a> purposes, are refurbished in a controlled environment.<br><br> Experienced and certified technicians clean and repair these cartridges before they are refilled with high-quality printer ink or toner by using high-end refilling machines. Damaged parts, if any, are replaced. OEM specifications are adhered to, at every step.<br><br> We are confident of the quality of remanufactured printer cartridges we offer; this is why our products are backed by guarantees.<br><br> You can read our blog post to learn more on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/" target="_blank">how compatible and remanufactured cartridges are made</a> at InkjetsClub. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Keeping Printing Costs under Control </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It is advisable to buy compatible or remanufactured printer cartridges instead of OEM cartridges. This way, you can save up to 30% in printing costs every month.<br><br> Besides investing in low-cost and high-yield compatibles or aftermarket cartridges, there are several other ways to minimize printing costs.<br><br> We suggest you go through the following blogs:<br> <ul> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-ways-to-save-ink-when-you-print-photos/" target="_blank">How to save ink when you print photos</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">How to save money on printer cartridges</a></li> <li><a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/eleven-awesome-ways-to-make-your-printer-inkjet-cartridge-last-longer/" target="_blank">How to make your cartridge last longer</a></li> </ul> </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Mon, 14 Jun 2021 12:32:19 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:7;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:48:"HP Instant Ink - What to Know Before You Sign Up";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:76:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/hp-instant-ink-what-to-know-before-you-sign-up/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:10417:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/hp-instant-ink-what-to-know-before-you-sign-up.jpg" alt="HP Instant Ink - What to Know Before You Sign Up" /> <p class="blog-contents"> The HP Instant Ink program has been in the news for bad reasons for some time. There were several news stories doing rounds on the Internet which claimed that HP intentionally <a href="https://www.ldproducts.com/blog/the-fine-print-8-things-you-should-know-before-signing-up-for-hp-instant-ink/" target="_blank">destroyed</a> a “perfectly good” printer ink cartridge by using DRM (Digital Rights Management) updates. Printer manufacturing companies have a long history of coercing consumers into buying branded consumables such as printer ink cartridges, toners, drums, etc.<br><br> In the United States, consumers are protected by consumer laws against such coercion by printer manufacturing companies. Similar consumer-protection laws are in effect in various jurisdictions around the world. People are free to choose any consumable they like and a manufacturer <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/does-compatible-ink-void-my-printers-warranty/" target="_blank">can’t void the device warranty</a> as long as the consumable doesn’t directly cause any damage.<br><br> Obviously, people planning to buy HP printers wonder whether they should also opt for the HP Instant Ink program or not. They can’t make up their minds on whether the ink subscription service from HP is worth their money.<br><br> Many people who buy HP printers, whether online or offline, often find that the HP Instant Ink subscription plan is simply thrust upon them. They hardly get a chance to evaluate the ink subscription plan when they place an order.<br><br> Here in this post, we will shed light on various aspects of the HP Instant Ink subscription plan.<br><br> First things first, let’s start with the basics. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Is the HP Instant Ink Plan? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It’s a subscription service for HP printer cartridges. According to HP, you will never run out of ink or toner when you opt for this ink/toner subscription plan.<br><br> The company provides doorstep delivery of branded printer cartridges to consumers. Used cartridges are recycled.<br><br> The pricing varies depending upon the type of plan you choose. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Is the Printer Ink Made Available Immediately When You Need It? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Well, HP Instant Ink subscription service is not as fast as the name suggests. You will not receive ‘instantaneous’ delivery of printer ink or toner for your HP printer.<br><br> But, since this is a subscription service, HP will, theoretically, keep track of your ongoing printer ink/toner usage and send you a replacement printer cartridge when your current cartridge is nearly empty.<br><br> In case you suddenly need to print a higher number of pages (i.e. more than usual) and your cartridge runs out of ink/toner, you will need to either use a space cartridge (if you have one available at home or office) or buy one at a local store. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Is the Meaning of ‘HP Instant Ink Ready’? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Several printers sold by HP are marketed as ‘HP Instant Ink Ready.’ It just means that the printer model is eligible for the HP Instant Ink subscription plan.<br><br> Keep in mind that older HP Printers aren’t designed to be compatible with HP Instant Ink cartridges. In case you have an old HP printer, you cannot apply for the HP Instant Ink plan.<br><br> But, you can find compatible printer ink or toner cartridges for even 10-year old HP printers. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Can HP Instant Ink Cartridges Be Visually Identified? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Yes. Regular HP printer cartridges do not look like HP Instant ink cartridges.<br><br> HP Instant Ink cartridges are typically bigger in size and hold more ink. They are larger than standard-yield cartridges. In case you have used both standard and high-yield printer ink cartridges in the past, you can easily notice the difference.<br><br> Do keep in mind that a larger printer cartridge or more ink/toner doesn’t necessarily mean low-cost ink/toner. But, it does imply that your printer cartridge will print a higher number of pages. It will last longer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How Does HP Instant Ink Plan Work? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> With this printer cartridge subscription plan, you don’t have to buy a new replacement cartridge each time your old cartridge turns empty. Consumers pay to print a predetermined number of pages every month, depending upon the subscription plan that they opt for.<br><br> You can print just a handful of pages or hundreds of pages each month.<br><br> Here’s what the ink subscription plan includes: <br> <ul> <li>HP Printer ink or toner</li> <li>Home delivery</li> <li>Prepaid recycling</li> </ul> </p> <p class="blog-contents"> When ink or toner levels of your current printer cartridge are low, HP will ship you a new replacement cartridge. Theoretically, HP will send you the cartridge before your current cartridge runs out of ink or toner. But, there is no guarantee that you will get the new cartridge in time.<br><br> HP allows consumers to cancel or change the ink/toner subscription plan anytime.<br><br> In case you don’t consume your monthly quota, it’s carried over to the next month. But, unused monthly quota isn’t rolled over to the next month infinitely. There is a limit to that. For example, if you opt for the Occasional Plan that costs $2.99 for 50 pages per month, a maximum quota of 100 pages is carried over to subsequent months. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Where Is This Printer Ink/Toner Subscription Plan Available? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Currently, this service from HP is available in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Switzerland, and any customer residing in the European Economic Area. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Is Considered As ‘One Page Print’? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Even if you print a page with just one word or a sentence on it, you’d be consuming one page against your monthly quota. Therefore, people who opt for this ink/toner subscription service need to be careful of each page they print.<br><br> A full color photo print will cost you just as much as a letterhead print.<br><br> When you use a regular printer cartridge – whether it’s an OEM or a <u>compatible printer cartridge</u> – you don’t have to worry about the ink/toner consumption if you are printing mailing labels, plain-text documents, letterheads, etc.<br><br> But, with the HP Instant Ink subscription plan, each time you issue the print command, you are consuming your monthly quota. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What If You Need to Print Drafts In Low Resolution? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many people print drafts to review the content, layout or visual. In case you have the habit of reviewing draft prints, you may end up consuming your monthly quota in no time. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Do You Need An Internet Connection for HP Instant Ink Service to Work? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Well, your system has to be connected to the Internet if you want to use this ink subscription service without any hassle. The company needs to communicate directly with your printing device in order to keep track of ink or toner levels.<br><br> In case you have an unreliable internet connection, consider opting for ordinary printer cartridges or buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">compatible printer cartridges</a> for your HP printer for maximum savings.<br><br> When you have a poor internet connection or no connection at all, you may still be able to print but you won’t know if you have gone beyond your monthly quota. This way, you may end up paying a higher fee. This is one of the greatest disadvantages of HP Instant Ink subscription service. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Can HP Instant Ink Subscription Service Save You Money? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Well, it depends on what kind of stuff you print and how often. In case you print photos or graphics that involve high page coverage (the part of paper that would be totally covered in ink, if compacted into a block), you may benefit from this ink subscription plan to some extent.<br><br> With HP Instant Ink, anything you print will count as one printed page.<br><br> In case your printing needs change every month, you will need to continually monitor your daily or weekly usage.<br><br> If you print too less, you will end up paying a monthly fee for access to a service that you seldom use.<br><br> If you print too much, you will end up paying a comparatively higher fee. No, HP Instant Ink subscription plan does not involve a flat fee if you go beyond your monthly quota. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> HP Instant Ink is a good alternative to regular HP printer cartridges. But, they are more expensive in comparison to compatible and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/" target="_blank">after-market printer cartridges</a>. There is a reason why an increasingly large number of <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/" target="_blank">people are buying compatible cartridges</a> for their printers now.<br><br> With a spare, high-yield <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">compatible HP printer cartridge</a> in stock, you will have the peace of mind that you will never have to run to the local office supplies store when your current cartridge runs out of ink.<br><br> You can print different types of documents without having to worry about the monthly quota.<br><br> If you are serious about keeping printing costs under control, there are <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">better ways</a> to do that.";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sat, 12 Jun 2021 08:32:42 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:8;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:58:"Solving Your Printers Error Code When Using Compatible Ink";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:88:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/solving-your-printers-error-code-when-using-compatible-ink/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6637:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/solving-your-printers-error-code-when-using-compatible-ink.jpg" alt="Solving Your Printers Error Code When Using Compatible Ink" /> <p class="blog-contents"> You can cut <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-business-owners-should-estimate-printing-costs/" target="_blank">printing costs</a> by a significant margin by simply switching from OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) printer cartridges to compatible ink & toner cartridges.<br><br> Today, hundreds and thousands of <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/" target="_blank">consumers use compatible ink</a> cartridges in homes and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/top-six-things-to-look-for-in-a-printer-for-office-use/" target="_blank">offices</a> without experiencing any issues at all.<br><br> However, there are occasions when a printer’s error-codes make you think that it is not going to accept or recognize a compatible ink or toner cartridge.<br><br> If something like this happens the next time you replace an empty OEM cartridge with a compatible ink cartridge, don’t give up too soon.<br><br> Don’t let printer error-codes or messages such as ‘cartridge not recognized’ or ‘cannot read the cartridge’ keep you from using compatible ink and toner cartridges that can save you a good deal of money every year.<br><br> Most people manage to fix this problem by simply cold-starting the printing device.<br><br> This begs the question: </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Why Should You Cold Start Your Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> There are a number of reasons why printers don’t recognize cartridges.<br><br> We have detailed the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/understanding-cartridge-recognition-issues/" target="_blank">main causes of printer recognition issues</a> in another blog post.<br><br> But on most occasions, printers don’t seem to work with compatible ink cartridges simply because they are temporarily unable to read chips on them.<br><br> If you have never used compatible inks in the past, chances are that your printer isn’t just ready yet.<br><br> It’s likely to be used to reading the chips on OEM cartridges and may throw error codes on your computer screen or the printer display when you insert a compatible ink into the cartridge slot.<br><br> This is why you need to cold-start your printer. Doing so will erase the memory of earlier cartridge installations. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Steps to Solve Printer Error Code When Using Compatible Ink Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> <strong>Step 1:</strong> Detach the compatible ink cartridge from your inkjet printer. Check if there are any stickers or a packaging tape on it? If yes, gently remove them and reinsert the cartridge. If your printer was unable to read the chip on the cartridge due to a sticker or the packaging tape, this step can help resolve the error code.<br><br> <strong>Step 2:</strong> If your printer continues to display the error code or it just fails to recognize the cartridge, detach the cartridge again and place it somewhere it won’t leak onto fabrics or furniture. In the next step, you will cold-start your printer. For this to work, your printer shouldn’t have any cartridge in it.<br><br> <strong>Step 3:</strong> Use your printer’s Power On/Off switch to turn it off. Most printers have indicator lights that provide useful information on whether your printer is on, currently printing something, out of ink, or struggling with a paper jam. When your printer is really off, none of these indicator lights should be lit.<br><br> <strong>Step 4:</strong> Next, unplug your printer from the power outlet. In case it is possible to unplug the power chord from the device, go ahead and do it. Leave your printer unplugged for at least ten minutes. Keep in mind that this step is important for a true cold start. When you completely disconnect your printer from the power source, it will reset its memory. It’s highly likely that the information about previous, OEM ink cartridge installations will be wiped out in the process. This will in effect remove the conflicting information that was resulting in error codes or compatible cartridge recognition problems.<br><br> <strong>Step 5:</strong> Replug your printer and turn it back on. Once your printer boots up, follow standard instructions for installing the compatible ink cartridge. Now that you have cold started your printer and its volatile memory has been reset, it is likely that it will read the compatible ink’s chip and recognize it. From that moment on, your printer should work well with compatible ink cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Cold-starting a printer is one of the best ways to get it to recognize a compatible ink cartridge.<br><br> Sometimes, printer manufacturers intentionally push firmware updates that keep consumers from using name-brand cartridges. They do it to force consumers to use OEM inks.<br><br> But, it is possible to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/epson-error-code-fix-how-to-turn-off-epson-firmware-updates/" target="_blank">turn off printer firmware updates</a>. You can even uninstall updates that printer manufacturers install on printers connected to the Internet without your explicit consent.<br><br> Put simply, nothing can stop you from using compatible ink and toner cartridges for your <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a> printers.<br><br> As a consumer, you have <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/does-compatible-ink-void-my-printers-warranty/" target="_blank">every right</a> to use high-quality third-party consumables that help you save money!<br><br> For more information, we recommend that you glance through our page on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/troubleshooting" target="_blank">how to troubleshoot ink and toner cartridges</a> and read our blog post on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-clear-the-error-code-caused-by-new-ink-cartridge/" target="_blank">how to clear the error code caused by a new ink cartridge</a>. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Mon, 12 Oct 2020 07:31:50 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:9;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:46:"Best Laserjet Printers for Your Home or Office";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:76:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/best-laserjet-printers-for-your-home-or-office/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6830:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/best-laserjet-printers-for-your-home-or-office.jpg" alt="Best Laserjet Printers for Your Home or Office" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Laser printers are <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-tips-on-how-to-maintain-a-laserjet-printer/" target="_blank">easier to maintain</a>, print sharper text, make the least amount of noise, print at higher speeds, and can prove more economical in the long run.<br><br> Plus, toner doesn’t smear on paper and isn’t susceptible to clogging, unlike printer ink, whether inside the cartridge or on the ink delivery system i.e. the printhead.<br><br> Yes, there is a tradeoff involved in a consumer’s decision on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/laser-vs-inkjet-printers-which-is-better-for-you/" target="_blank">whether to buy a laser or an inkjet</a> printer.<br><br> Inkjets, for instance, cost much less to start with and can print lab-quality photos. Some inkjets can also print on materials (substrate) other than paper such as CDs, plastic films, fabrics, metal, etc.<br><br> But, if you have made up your mind to invest in a laserjet for your home or office, you should know about the best laser printers available in 2020.<br><br> Here’s our compilation of the most powerful and versatile laserjet printers that you may consider buying for your home or office. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. HP Color LaserJet Pro M255dw </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> One of the best laser printers in its class, the HP M255dw is best suited for people who print business reports, academic assignments, etc. mostly in black, with an occasional splash of color in graphics.<br><br> The printer can also produce reasonably good-quality photos, comparable to that of an intermediate inkjet.<br><br> The <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">toner cartridges</a> used by this printer have excellent yields. So, you won’t need to replace them as frequently.<br><br> With an intuitive, smartphone-like 2.7” color graphic touch interface and the latest PC software & mobile application, using the HP M255dw is easy.<br><br> The printer is sturdily built. Due to its compact size, it’s suitable for small spaces.<br><br> With dual-band Wi-Fi, automatic duplex printing feature, and print speed to the tune of 22 pages per minute (ppm), the HP Color LaserJet Pro M255dw does offer value for your money. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Brother HL-L2350DW </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A monochrome laser printer, the Brother HL-L2350DW has been engineered for efficiency.<br><br> Costing nearly as less as a basic all-in-one (AIO) inkjet, it’s about as entry-level as you can get in laser printers.<br><br> It’s an affordable laserjet for basic B&W print jobs in homes and offices.<br><br> The Brother HL-L2350DW is known for its low operating costs. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/hl-toner/hl-l2350dw.html" target="_blank">High-yield replacement toners</a> for this laserjet can print up to 3,000 pages!<br><br> The laserjet prints well overall and is fast (32 ppm) for its lean price.<br><br> The printer is easy to set up, features a 2-line LCD display, and has built-in wireless that works well. You can print using a number of mobile applications including Google Cloud Print, AirPrint, and Brother iPrint & Scan. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Brother MFC-L2750DW </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A compact monochrome AIO laser printer with print, copy, scan, and fax functions, the Brother MFC-L2750DW produces excellent text output and is suitable for medium-duty in homes or offices.<br><br> The operating costs, print speeds, and connectivity operations are the same as the Brother HL-L2350DW we discussed above.<br><br> Using the printer with a 2.7” color touchscreen is easy.<br><br> The availability of single-pass duplexing ADF (Automatic Document Feeder, 50-sheets) and flatbed scanner make this laserjet suitable for office use.<br><br> Single-pass duplex (two-sided) copying and scanning can save a great deal of time. You can print from or scan to a number of cloud-based services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Onenote, Evernote, etc.<br><br> <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/mfc-multifunction/mfc-l2750dw.html" target="_blank">High-yield toner cartridges</a> for this laserjet are optional. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M479fdw </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> This color laserjet is the most expensive among all of the printers we have discussed in this post. An AIO color laserjet, it can print, copy, scan, and fax.<br><br> The printer supports auto-duplex printing and features a 50-sheet ADF.<br><br> With a large 4.3” touchscreen color graphic display, setting up and using the printer is as easy as using a smartphone.<br><br> Designed for heavy-duty in offices, the HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M479fdw has a monthly duty cycle of 50,000 pages. It can print up to 28 pages (color and monochrome) per minute.<br><br> Multifunction color laser printers like the MFP M479fdw are generally more expensive to operate (higher per-print costs) than their inkjet counterparts.<br><br> But if you are looking for a laser printer that not only copies and scans documents quickly but also delivers satisfactory quality in color prints, the MFP M479fdw sure fits the bill.<br><br> To lower your printing costs, opt for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">affordable HP toner</a> cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you are specifically looking for a laser printer on a budget or a small business laserjet, we recommend you check out our list of <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/laser-printers-with-the-cheapest-toner/" target="_blank">laser printers that use the cheapest toner</a>.<br><br> After all, it’s replacement toner cartridges that you’d spend your money on, time and again, until your laser printer lasts.<br><br> To keep your <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-business-owners-should-estimate-printing-costs/" target="_blank">printing costs</a> under control, especially when you print 100s of pages each week (typically in an office setting), it is <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/" target="_blank">advisable</a> to use compatible toners besides following <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">standard advice</a> for saving ink/toner. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Fri, 09 Oct 2020 11:57:55 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:10;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:60:"Why Toner Cartridge Is Streaking / Leaking and How to Fix It";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:88:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-toner-cartridge-is-streaking-leaking-and-wow-to-fix-it/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6678:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/why-toner-cartridge-is-streaking-leaking-and-wow-to-fix-it.jpg" alt="Why Toner Cartridge Is Streaking / Leaking and How to Fix It" /> <p class="blog-contents"> A leaking printer toner cartridge is the bane of many laser printer users. A leaking/streaking toner can imply a powdery mess inside the printer, a stained piece of clothing, or streaked printouts.<br><br> Basically, a leaking or streaking toner can ruin your day.<br><br> If your toner cartridge is leaking or has leaked inside the machine, it will need to be fixed or replaced.<br><br> Before we dive into the details of how to fix a leaking toner cartridge, let us first understand why it is spilling toner in the first place. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Damaged Toner Cartridges Can Experience Leakage Problems </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Toner cartridges comprise of dozens of moving parts. All of these small components must work in unison so that your cartridge performs as expected.<br><br> If one or more of these moving parts aren’t functional, it could lead to toner leakage inside the printer.<br><br> Toner cartridges can also get damaged while in transit or due to accidental falls. A damaged cartridge can spill out toner or produce prints with streaks.<br><br> If any part of your toner cartridge or its photoconductor (the component with green or blue roller) is visibly damaged, the cartridge will need to be replaced. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Leakage Problems with Refilled Toner Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Some people refill toner cartridges at home or a local office supplies store. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">Refilling ink</a> or toner cartridges is a bad idea.<br><br> Refilled cartridges don’t fit in properly in the laser printer and can leak easily.<br><br> During refilling, you may end up damaging the blade, fuser, photoconductor, or other components.<br><br> There are <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/" target="_blank">better ways to save money</a> on replacement toner cartridges.<br><br> You can, for instance, buy compatible toner cartridges for your <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a> or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a> laserjet instead. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Your Drum Unit could be the Culprit </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Toner leakage inside the printer or vertical streaks on printouts can be due to a faulty drum unit.<br><br> Your laser printer’s drum unit may also be past its useful life.<br><br> Depending upon whether your printer uses a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/difference-between-drum-and-a-toner-for-a-laserjet/" target="_blank">separate or an integrated</a> drum unit (with toner cartridge), you will need to get the necessary replacement.<br><br> A separate drum unit is more likely to be the culprit if you notice toner leakage in an old laserjet with a recently installed toner cartridge all of a sudden.<br><br> It may be a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-do-i-know-when-to-replace-a-drum-unit/" target="_blank">sign that your drum unit needs to be replaced</a>. Other signs of drum failures include equally-distant smears or lines of toner across printouts or dots that appear evenly down the page. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Recovery Blade May be Damaged </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Recovery blades are thin plastic blades that direct residual toner onto rollers.<br><br> If the recovery blade is damaged, it will result in random dots all over your printouts.<br><br> This is referred to as ‘flicking toner.’<br><br> With a damaged recovery blade, toner continues to accumulate on top of the blade. Excess toner accumulation eventually appears as if the toner cartridge is leaking.<br><br> So, you need to get the recovery blade repaired or replaced to fix the issue. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Cleaning a Toner Spill </h2> <br> <ol style="color: #636363;font-size: 15px;display: inline-block;text-align: justify;"> <li>Unplug the printer from the power socket and let it cool for at least an hour. Remember, there are heated components inside laser printers.</li> <li>Use a postcard or a scraper to scoop out as much toner as possible.</li> <li>Next, use a soft and dry lint-free cloth to wipe a toner spill. Do not use a paper towel or a damp cloth unless you are cleaning the outer surface of the printer. With liquids, the toner powder can turn sticky.</li> <li>Toner spills on carpet or cloth can be dabbed with a slightly moist paper towel. However, you should be careful not to get the target area too wet. Dissolved toner can leave a permanent stain.</li> </ol> <p class="blog-contents"> Remember not to use the standard vacuum cleaner to quickly remove the stains.<br><br> First, excess pressure can damage your laserjet. Second, toner powder conducts electricity and can damage (short-circuit) your vacuum cleaner. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Cleaning a Leaking Cartridge </h2> <br> <ol style="color: #636363;font-size: 15px;display: inline-block;text-align: justify;"> <li>Place a piece of cloth or paper towel below your printer’s cover panel to collect the loose toner.</li> <li>Open the front cover of your printer and remote the leaky cartridge.</li> <li>Hold the leaky toner cartridge at a level to prevent any more spillage. Place it on a paper towel.</li> <li>Carefully wipe the cartridge down with a dry cloth and remove all loose toner particles. Don’t get the cartridge wet. Doing so can damage your toner cartridge as well as the components inside your laser printer.</li> <li>Reinstall the cartridge.</li> </ol> <p class="blog-contents"> In case the cartridge is damaged, toss it in the bin. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Loose toner powder can damage your laser printer in many ways.<br><br> So, it is important to remove excess toner and replace or fix a leaking/streaking toner cartridge as soon as possible. It’s a part of the standard <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-tips-on-how-to-maintain-a-laserjet-printer/" target="_blank">laser printer maintenance</a> routine.<br><br> In some cases, you may also need to replace other components (as described above) to fix toner leakage. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 08 Oct 2020 11:26:14 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:11;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:64:"How Long Does Ink Usually Last (Inside and Outside the Printer)?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:91:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-long-does-ink-usually-last-inside-and-outside-the-printer/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7320:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/how-long-does-ink-usually-last-inside-and-outside-the-printer.jpg" alt="How Long Does Ink Usually Last (Inside and Outside the Printer)?" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer ink cartridges, like many other goods, have expiration dates. An ink cartridge has a shelf life and cannot be stored for an indefinite period of time, whether inside or outside the printer.<br><br> Here in this post, we will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about the useful life of this expensive inkjet printer consumable. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Why Do Ink Cartridges Expire? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer ink formulations are purposely designed to evaporate quickly. It’s because of rapid-drying that your inkjet produces smudge-free prints. (To know more, you can read our post on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-does-printer-ink-work/" target="_blank">how printer ink works</a>.)<br><br> Over time, the ink inside a cartridge dries out. It begins to settle.<br><br> Exposure to air accelerates evaporation of ink and may also degrade its composition.<br><br> Even if the ink cartridge is intact in an airtight package, it will still continue to dry up. Over a period of time, the oxidation process will ruin the ink. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How Long Does An Ink Cartridge Last In Its Sealed Package? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The shelf life of an ink cartridge is the estimated timeframe it will last if kept in its sealed package. The shelf life of an ink cartridge is indicated by its expiration date.<br><br> OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) inks typically have a shelf life of around two years. Compatible inks, on the other hand, generally have a shelf life up to three years.<br><br> Keep in mind that all ink cartridges sold on the Internet or at your local office supplies store may not have labeled expiration date.<br><br> So, what if there is no expiration date on your ink cartridge?<br><br> Well, as a safe measure, you should assume the shelf life to be around one to two years. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How Long Does Ink Usually Last Inside the Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Since the seals have been taken off, the ink cartridges installed on your inkjet printer are likely to dry up more quickly.<br><br> This is why it’s important to print at least one or two pages each week or fortnight.<br><br> This way, the ink is far less likely to clog, both inside the cartridge chamber and on the printhead.<br><br> Put simply, when you regularly use your inkjet printer, the ink inside a cartridge will remain usable until its expiration date. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Can You Use An Expired Ink Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You should not.<br><br> Printer manufacturers and sellers of third-party <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/" target="_blank">compatible</a> and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/" target="_blank">remanufactured inks</a> encourage consumers to use ink cartridges before their expiry dates for a reason.<br><br> Expired inks can clog or corrode the printhead and other ink delivery systems within your printer.<br><br> In other words, expired ink cartridges can potentially damage your printer.<br><br> Some of the damages can be so costly to repair that you’d simple want to buy a new inkjet. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Where Can You Find the Expiry Date of an Ink Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Expiry date is generally found on the side of an ink cartridge.<br><br> In some cases, it is published on the side of the cartridge box.<br><br> Different manufactures indicate this information in different ways.<br><br> HP inks, for instance, have an ‘install by’ date, indicated by six digits, after the first four digits that indicate the country of origin.<br><br> Epson refers to it as ‘best if used by’ date. However, the company recommends that you replace cartridges within six months, regardless of whether they are empty or not, for optimal print quality. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Is Ink Expiration Date the Same As Ink Warranty Date? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Some ink cartridges are stamped with both an expiration date and a warranty date.<br><br> Some third-party manufactures (of compatible and refurbished cartridges) generally mention a warranty date only.<br><br> Like expiration dates, warranty dates vary by manufacturer. Typically, the warranty date is one year from the date of purchase.<br><br> After the ‘warranty date,’ the manufacture will no longer cover the cartridge for defects or damages.<br><br> The cartridge may, however, work fine beyond the warranty date. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Should You Buy One Ink Cartridge At a Time Because They Have an Expiration Date? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It’s frustrating to see the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Signs-That-Its-Time-to-Buy-a-New-Inkjet-Cartridge-for-Your-Printer/" target="_blank">signs</a> that your cartridge is left with last few drops of ink when you don’t have spare cartridges at home or in office.<br><br> What if you need to print something urgently? Can a non-operational printer lead to business interruption?<br><br> It is due to such concerns that most people prefer to stock up on printer cartridges.<br><br> Yes, you can avail of discounts by purchasing cartridges in bulk. It’s one of the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">best ways</a> to lower your annual <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-business-owners-should-estimate-printing-costs/" target="_blank">printing costs</a> by 5-10%.<br><br> But, you should buy only as many cartridges as you can use within one or two years. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It pays to know <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-tips-on-how-to-care-for-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">how to care for ink cartridges</a>, whether they are in storage or have been installed on your printer.<br><br> Ink cartridges, should, for instance, be stored in a cool and dry environment.<br><br> Yes, you want to use every last drop of ink and do so in a manner that your <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/eleven-awesome-ways-to-make-your-printer-inkjet-cartridge-last-longer/" target="_blank">cartridge lasts longer</a>.<br><br> But, remember not to use an ink cartridge if it’s beyond its expiration date.<br><br> You can buy affordable ink cartridges for your <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a> printer right away. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Wed, 07 Oct 2020 09:17:06 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:12;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:44:"7 Tips on How to Maintain a Laserjet Printer";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:78:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-tips-on-how-to-maintain-a-laserjet-printer/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7340:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/seven-tips-on-how-to-maintain-a-laserjet-printer.jpg" alt="Seven Easy Tips on How to Maintain a laserjet Printer like a Pro" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Home and business users buy laserjet printers because these devices guarantee relatively lower <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-business-owners-should-estimate-printing-costs/" target="_blank">printing costs</a> and higher printing speeds. laserjet printers typically cost more than their inkjet counterparts but the buying decision should ideally be based on several <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/laser-vs-inkjet-printers-which-is-better-for-you/" target="_blank">other factors</a> as well.<br><br> With proper upkeep and maintenance, a laserjet printer will continue to deliver optimal performance and provide many years of service.<br><br> No, you don’t need an elaborate printer maintenance plan.<br><br> A handful of guidelines, short procedures, and techniques that require a minimal amount of time will keep a laserjet printer in good shape for a long span of time.<br><br> Let’s take a look at the top seven tips on how to maintain a laserjet printer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Keep the laserjet Printer Manual in A Safe Place </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The owner’s manual may contain detailed instructions on how to clean and maintain a device.<br><br> The manual will, for instance, have information on how to properly open a laserjet printer. While some printers open on a hinge, others have latches. Some may even require the use of screwdrivers.<br><br> Just make sure you do not void the manufacturer’s warranty by using screwdrivers to access the interior of a device.<br><br> User manuals also offer useful advice on how to troubleshoot common laserjet printer issues.<br><br> If you’ve lost your copy, you can find one on the manufacturer’s website. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Use the Correct Type of Paper </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Using the recommended type of paper for laserjet printing will not only ensure optimal output quality but also extend the life of your printer.<br><br> The wrong type of paper can </p> <ul> <li>Cause frequent paper jams, thereby increasing the possibility of damage to laserjet printer components</li> <li>Require more toner than necessary</li> </ul> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Use the Printer Utilities Feature </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Several printer manufacturers provide software commonly referred to as Printer Utilities. This software can help detect, diagnose, and resolve various laserjet-printing problems.<br><br> You can use this tool to check the current status of your laserjet printer from time to time. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. Protect Yourself When Start Cleaning a laserjet Printer </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> To eliminate the possibility of electric shocks, be sure to turn off the printer and unplug it from the power source at least one hour before you begin cleaning it. Allow it to cool down.<br><br> While cleaning a laserjet printer, there is a risk of inhaling fine toner particles.<br><br> So, it is a good idea to wear a mask. You can also protect your skin by wearing latex gloves.<br><br> For maximum protection, turn off the AC (or fans) and keep the windows open. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. Handling the Imaging Drum </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you are using a laserjet printer for the first time, chances are that you don’t know about the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/difference-between-drum-and-a-toner-for-a-laserjet/" target="_blank">differences between drum and toner</a>.<br><br> The imaging drum is generally blue or bright green in color.<br><br> Always grab the drum from the sides. Avoid touching the surface.<br><br> Since the imaging drum is light-sensitive, be sure not to expose it to bright fluorescent light or sunlight. Place it in an area with no light while you clean the toner cartridge.<br><br> Read our guide to find out <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-do-i-know-when-to-replace-a-drum-unit/" target="_blank">whether you need to replace a drum unit</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 6. Removing the Toner Particles </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Use a toner-activated cloth to wipe a toner cartridge.<br><br> Toner clothes are strong absorbent wipes specially designed to remove toner spillages quickly and safely.<br><br> Use a toner vacuum to suck out toner particles stuck in the crevices.<br><br> You can point the vacuum at each crevice (after having removed the imaging drum and the toner cartridge, of course) for around three-to-four seconds.<br><br> You can use a paintbrush to scrub toner built-up in hard-to-reach areas. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 7. Cleaning the Corona Wires </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Corona wires attract electrically charged toner particles by transferring a static electrical charge onto the paper. These wires are generally located next to the paper rollers.<br><br> Use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to wipe these wires clean. All you need is a gentle scrub. Do not apply any pressure to quickly rid corona wires of any excess toner.<br><br> You can find swab sticks online or at your local office supplies store.<br><br> You can also use cotton swabs soaked in rubbing alcohol to wipe the paper feed roller as well as the exterior of your laserjet printer.<br><br> Strictly avoid spilling any cleaning solution directly onto your laserjet printer’s exterior or interior. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Lastly, Choose the Right Toner Cartridge Refill </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Millions of home and business users buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/" target="_blank">compatible</a> and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/" target="_blank">remanufactured toner</a> cartridges for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a> laserjet printers nowadays.<br><br> You can read our introductory guide on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">compatible vs. remanufactured vs. original cartridges</a> if you don’t know about various low-cost alternatives to expensive original-brand toner cartridges.<br><br> But, make sure you always source replacement toner cartridges from a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/advantages-of-buying-ink-and-toner-cartridges-from-inkjetsclub/" target="_blank">reputable source</a>.<br><br> Low-quality toners sold by anonymous sellers online not only produce faded or blotchy prints but can also damage the device. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Tue, 08 Sep 2020 08:24:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:13;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:42:"5 Best Photo Printers for Professional Use";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:75:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-best-photo-printers-for-professional-use/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7601:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/five-best-photo-printers-for-professional-use.jpg" alt="5 Best Photo Printers to Buy For Professional Use In 2020" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Investing a good quality consumer-grade photo printer is a good idea if you need to make physical copies of your digital photos on a regular basis. Keep in mind that all color inkjets that can print photos are not necessarily meant for professional use. Most of them are designed for a variety of print jobs. A dedicated photo printer, on the other hand, is designed for just one purpose – to print photos – and is good at it.<br><br> Here’s our selection of the five best photo printers to buy for professional use in 2020. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Canon PIXMA PRO-100 </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> One of the best photo printers in its class, the Canon PIXMA PRO-100 with an 8-ink dye system offers excellent color accuracy and a wide color gamut.<br><br> The 8-ink cartridge system includes 3 monochrome inks – black, gray, and light gray - for creating high-quality black & white photo prints that truly capture the essence of grayscale photography.<br><br> Like other PIXMA PRO series printers, it utilizes the OIG (Optimal Imaging Generating) System technology that creates the optimal ink mixture to produce desired colors in your print.<br><br> This color inkjet can output borderless prints up to 13” x 19”. This is why is marketed towards professionals looking for a high-quality dedicated photo printer.<br><br> The PRO-100 is compatible with a variety of media including glossy, matte, and luster paper as well as fine art paper and Museum Etching.<br><br> With a Print Studio Pro2 software plugin built-in, you can print directly from photo editing applications such as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop CS.<br><br> You can also import pictures directly from a PictBridge-compatible camera phone, digital camera, or DV camcorder by connecting it via the USB port. The PictBridge cable, however, is not shipped with the printer.<br><br> With AirPrint, you can print photos directly from your iPad, iPhone, or MacBook without having to install drivers.<br><br> Connectivity options include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and USB.<br><br> PRO-100’s ink-costs are considerably higher than ordinary color inkjets.<br><br> Besides following the standard <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-ways-to-save-ink-when-you-print-photos/" target="_blank">tips for saving photo ink</a>, you can buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/pixma/pixma-pro-100.html" target="_blank">affordable Canon PIXMA PRO-100 cartridges</a> to minimize your printing costs. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Epson Expression Photo XP-970 </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Featuring 6-color Claria Photo HD inks, the Epson Expression Photo XP-970 can print borderless photos up to 11” x 17”. Printing costs, however, are steep! So, it is advisable to source <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">compatible Epson cartridges</a> from a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/advantages-of-buying-ink-and-toner-cartridges-from-inkjetsclub/" target="_blank">reputable source</a>.<br><br> A compact all-in-one photo printer with print, copy, and scan functions, it delivers superior color accuracy, amazing skin tones, and smooth gradations.<br><br> With high-resolution scans, you can produce nearly identical color copies with this inkjet.<br><br> It can churn out a 4” x 6” photo in just 11 seconds.<br><br> Compared to other photo printers in its class, the XP-970 has a slower print speed but in other important aspects, beating the XP-970 is tough.<br><br> Using this consumer-grade photo printer with a 4.3” touchscreen is fairly easy.<br><br> Besides connectivity options such as Wi-Fi and Ethernet, the XP-970 has built-in USB and memory card slots. You can also print from smart devices.<br><br> The printer supports voice-activated printing and works with the Creative Print App. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Epson SureColor P400 </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A 13” wide-format inkjet printer, the Epson SureColor P400 features an 8-color pigment ink system to produce high-quality, gallery-worthy photo prints.<br><br> With dedicated channels for both Black and Matte inks, the printer produces deep blacks on fire art, photo, and matte papers.<br><br> The SureColor P400 is known to deliver near-photo-lab quality. The printer uses high-capacity 14 mL ink cartridges. Therefore, you don’t have to replace ink cartridges too often.<br><br> Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB 2.0.<br><br> With the SureColor P400, you can print from paper rolls like its more expensive variant the Epson P600.<br><br> Weighing 27 pounds, it’s a large printer and does require significant space on a table or desk. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. HP Envy 5055 </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> An all-in-one photo printer with print, copy, and scan functions, the HP Envy 5055 is reasonably priced. It features a 2.2” mono touchscreen.<br><br> This inkjet supports borderless printing and can produce high-quality photos. Many professionals buy this printer for printing 4” x 6” borderless photos. The printer supports different sizes including A4, envelopes, and 8” x 10”.<br><br> The Envy 5055 supports 2-sided printing and can print from smartphones and tablets.<br><br> High-yield cartridges are optional but the printer is eligible for the HP Instant Ink program. Do keep in mind that the cost-per-print with the HP Instant Ink subscription plan comes out to be very high.<br><br> With replacement cartridges, running costs for this printer are relatively lower but you can further reduce printing costs by purchasing <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/envy/envy-5055.html" target="_blank">affordable HP Envy 5055 cartridges</a> at InkjetsClub. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. Canon IP8720 </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The Canon IP8720 is an excellent choice if you need to wide-format borderless photos (up to 13” x 19” in size).<br><br> Most consumer-grade photo printers can’t do that.<br><br> Prints made by the Canon IP8720 look gorgeous. Color reproduction looks smooth. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Be sure to invest in a photo printer that can serve you well for at least 4 or 5 years.<br><br> Instead of buying a low-cost printer (one of the many <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">printer buying mistakes</a>) that cannot deliver quality, follow advice on how to save on printing costs and buy affordable yet high-quality cartridges for an <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a> photo printer to keep your printing costs under control.<br><br> In the long run, it’s the cost of cartridges and not the cost of a device that should concern you. Do read our guide on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">how to estimate printing costs</a>. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sun, 06 Sep 2020 14:28:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:14;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:75:"Pigment Vs Dye Ink: What You Should Know Before Purchasing a Inkjet Printer";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:69:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/pigment-vs-dye-ink-what-you-should-know/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7699:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/pigment-vs-dye-ink-what-you-should-know.jpg" alt="Pigment Vs Dye Ink: What You Should Know" /> <p class="blog-contents"> While some inkjet printers use dye-based inks, others use pigment-based inks. You can even find color inkjets that use a combination of dye and pigment-based inks.<br><br> When you are <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/top-5-mistakes-people-make-when-buying-printers/" target="_blank">planning to buy</a> a new inkjet printer, you will, among other things, need to consider whether you need pigment or dye-based inks.<br><br> So, it pays to understand the differences between pigment and dye inks. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Pigment Vs Dye Ink: The Composition </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Dye-based ink cartridges have been around for a very long time. Pigment-based inks, however, are a newer invention.<br><br> Dyes are generally liquid in form while pigments are not. In fact, pigments are powdery in form.<br><br> Dye-based printer inks use color substances or colorants that are fully dissolved in a liquid. <br><br> </p> <img class="blogik-img bg6-img2" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/pigment-vs-dye-ink-what-you-should-know-2.jpg" alt="Pigment Vs Dye Ink: What You Should Know" /> <br><br> <p class="blog-contents"> Pigment-based printer inks, on the other hand, consist of fine powder of solid colorant particles suspended in a liquid carrier. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Pigment Vs Dye Ink: Color Stability </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You can read our guide on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-does-printer-ink-work/" target="_blank">how printer ink works</a> to know how the print head in an inkjet applies the ink onto a substrate (e.g. a paper, fabric, film, etc.).<br><br> But how do pigment and dye inks perform in terms of color stability?<br><br> Well, dyes get absorbed into the paper fiber. Pigment particles, on the other hand, sit on the surface of the paper and bond with the fiber.<br><br> </p> <img class="blogik-img bg6-img3" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/pigment-vs-dye-ink-what-you-should-know-3.jpg" alt="Pigment Vs Dye Ink: What You Should Know" /> <br><br> <p class="blog-contents"> Put simply, pigment-based particles form a thicker layer on a substrate than dyes.<br><br> This is the reason why prints produced with pigment-based inks are resistant to various external influences such as UV (Ultra Violet) rays and gases.<br><br> Prints made with pigment-based inks are fade-resistant; they tend to last longer. In other words, pigment-based prints retain their colors much longer than dye-based prints. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Pigments Vs Dye Ink: Interaction with Water </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Pigments win the ‘pigment Vs dye’ debate when it comes to their interaction with water.<br><br> Dyes on a paper tend to flow when they come in contact with water. Pigments, however, are more resistant.<br><br> Colors on a print made with dye-based inks will come off unless you use a specialty (coated label) paper. These prints are water-resistant as long as their labels are not rubbed against something. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Pigments Vs Dye Ink: Quality </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Dye-inks provide a wider color gamut than pigment-inks. Prints made with dye-inks look more vivid and colorful.<br><br> This is the reason why a large fraction of all-in-one color inkjet printers use dye-inks.<br><br> Many printers include at least one pigment-ink for printing Black & White photos. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Pigments Vs Dye Ink: Can Everyone Tell the Difference In Quality? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> For a hobbyist, it is difficult to tell the difference between initial print quality delivered by pigment and dye-based inks.<br><br> Prints look nearly similar in terms of vibrancy and color reproduction.<br><br> However, if you compare two prints made by pigment and dye-based inks side-by-side, you may be able to spot some qualitative differences.<br><br> Many professional users are satisfied with the quality and performance of dye-based inks. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Pigment Vs Dye Ink: Which one is Right For You? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Pigment-ink emerges a clear winner when it comes to: <br> <ul> <li>The longevity of the print</li> <li>Resistance to natural elements such as water and light</li> <li>Stability of the color on the print</li> </ul> <br> But, all prints, whether made with pigment or dye-based inks, will fade over time.<br><br> Dye-based inks are cheaper than pigment-based inks. Over the last few years, there have been significant advancements in how pigment and dye-based inks are formulated. These advancements have addressed various shortcomings of both types of ink formulations.<br><br> In most cases, pigment-based inks are typically marketed towards professional users while low-cost dye-based inks are marketed towards enthusiasts or amateurs.<br><br> Most professional photographers, for instance, prefer inkjet printers that use pigment-based inks.<br><br> Unless you are a pro-user, it wouldn’t matter whether you buy an inkjet printer that uses pigment or dye-based inks.<br><br> As a general rule, you should opt for dye-ink if your prints are meant for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/top-six-things-to-look-for-in-a-printer-for-office-use/" target="_blank">indoor use</a> in an office or when you don’t need a print to retain all of its colors as-they-were for more than a year or two.<br><br> In case you need prints that can survive at least two years of outdoor exposure with little or no fading, consider buying an inkjet that uses pigment-based inks. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Whether you prefer pigment or dye-based inks, consider <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/" target="_blank">buying compatible ink cartridges</a> to save up to 20% on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-business-owners-should-estimate-printing-costs/" target="_blank">printing costs</a>.<br><br> These low-cost cartridges for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a> printers work just like their OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) counterparts.<br><br> You need not worry about <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/understanding-cartridge-recognition-issues/" target="_blank">cartridge recognition issues</a> or manufacturer’s <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/does-compatible-ink-void-my-printers-warranty/" target="_blank">warranty</a> when you use high-quality compatibles.<br><br> Be sure you know how <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-ways-to-save-ink-when-you-print-photos/" target="_blank">to save ink when you print photos</a>. Many people end up using up a lot more ink they actually need. </p> <style> @media only screen and (min-width: 1200px) { .blogik-img.bg6-img2 { float: right; margin-right: unset; margin-left: 2.5%; width: 40%; } .blogik-img.bg6-img3 { width: 40%; } } </style>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 03 Sep 2020 10:56:16 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:15;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:61:"Reasons Why More People Buy Compatible Printer Cartridges Now";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:91:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:8035:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/reasons-why-more-people-buy-compatible-printer-cartridges-now-1.jpg" alt="Reasons Why More People Buy Compatible Printer Cartridges Now" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Gone are the days when everyone bought original ink and toner cartridges made by printer manufacturers. Earlier, most consumers were either too afraid to use a third-party consumable or did not know how to find one.<br><br> Consumers today are more informed than ever before.<br><br> They are well aware of the pros and cons of <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">various options</a> they have when it comes to printer consumables such as ink and toner cartridges, print heads, and drums.<br><br> Here in this post, we will look at the top reasons why more people are now buying compatible printer cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Compatible Printer Cartridges Are Cheaper than OEM Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Most printer manufacturing companies sell printing devices on a discount and make the bulk of their profits from replacement cartridge sales.<br><br> After all, they need to make up for the money spent on research & development (R&D), marketing campaigns, and printer discounts.<br><br> But, manufacturers of compatible printer cartridges have no such compulsions.<br><br> This is the main reason why OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) cartridges, also known as name-brand cartridges, are more expensive than compatible printer cartridges.<br><br> No wonder, business owners, professionals, and others, who look for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">low-cost printer ink</a>, generally end up using compatible printer cartridges.<br><br> If you know about an office where 100s of pages are printed on a weekly basis, it is highly likely they have been using compatible cartridges for years. Anyone <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">looking for cheap printer ink</a> is essentially looking for compatible third-party cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Compatible Printer Cartridges Are Designed to Work with Your Printer </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Compatible printer cartridges are called ‘compatible’ for a reason. These cartridges are engineered to work with printers of different makes and models.<br><br> Reputed sellers of compatible cartridges follow standard OEM specifications so that a compatible cartridge works exactly like an OEM cartridge.<br><br> Finding an exact match for your printer is easy.<br><br> For instance, if you own an HP printer, you can <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">find a matching compatible HP ink cartridge</a> at InkjetsClub by selecting the printer model. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Refilled Cartridges Can Damage Your Printer </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> People keen to cut down on printing costs are at times tempted to use refilled printer cartridges.<br><br> After all, there is no dearth of DIY tutorials on the Internet explaining how to use a printer ink refill kit.<br><br> On top of that, self-certified ‘experts’ make tall claims on how you can save big by getting your cartridges refilled (say, for example, at <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/costco-refill-inkjets-why-you-should-buy-compatible-instead/" target="_blank">Costco</a> or local office supplies store) instead of buying new replacement cartridges.<br><br> But, most people who have in the past used such cartridges have come to the realization that refilling ink cartridges is <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">a bad idea</a>.<br><br> Besides offering subpar printing quality, refilled cartridges can damage your printer components, especially the printhead.<br><br> Those who have experienced disadvantages of refilled cartridges first hand now prefer to buy compatible cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Compatible Printer Cartridges Won’t Void Your Printer’s Warranty </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer manufactures have always warned their customers against using non-original cartridges and toners. After all, selling replacement cartridges is a key component of their business model. Why wouldn’t they discourage the use of third-party consumables?<br><br> At times, printer manufacturers or their vendors can go to the extent of telling (or indirectly suggesting) customers that non-original consumables will void the printer’s warranty.<br><br> This isn’t true. Using compatible cartridges <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/does-compatible-ink-void-my-printers-warranty/" target="_blank">will NOT void the printer’s warranty</a>. You have consumer protection laws on your side.<br><br> While using a compatible cartridge is OK, using a faulty cartridge that can potentially damage a printer component is NOT. This is why you should be careful not to shop with anonymous sellers online.<br><br> Smart consumers understand these facts and source compatible ink cartridges from trusted sellers such as <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">InkjetsClub</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Printer Users Can Easily Tackle Cartridge Recognition Issues, If Any </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Earlier, many people hesitated to buy compatible printer cartridges simply because they were worried if their printers would recognize non-original cartridges.<br><br> Thankfully, it is now possible to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/understanding-cartridge-recognition-issues/" target="_blank">troubleshoot</a> and resolve <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/understanding-cartridge-recognition-issues/" target="_blank">cartridge recognition issues</a>, if any. In the worst-case scenario, you will spend a little time and effort on resolving such issues but the information and knowledge acquired will help you for as long as you need to use printing devices.<br><br> On some occasions, manufacturers use tactics such as pushing printer firmware updates to discourage the use of third-party inks and toners.<br><br> But, millions of printer users know that they can <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/epson-error-code-fix-how-to-turn-off-epson-firmware-updates/" target="_blank">turn off firmware updates</a> and continue using compatibles.<br><br> On many occasions, fearing backlash from consumers and consumer rights activists, manufacturers have released patches for their previous firmware updates that prevented people from using third-party consumables.<br><br> Clearly, customers are winning. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Using compatible printer cartridges is certainly a more economic option but you need to make sure you always buy from a trusted seller.<br><br> Here at InkjetsClub, we manufacture compatible ink and toner cartridges in ISO-certified facilities. Our engineers and technicians strictly follow all OEM specifications.<br><br> This is why our cartridges are backed by guarantees. There are <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/advantages-of-buying-ink-and-toner-cartridges-from-inkjetsclub/" target="_blank">other benefits as well</a>.<br><br> You can easily find compatible ink or toner cartridges for your <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a> printer. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sun, 09 Aug 2020 08:07:47 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:16;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:66:"5 Ways to Save On Ink When You Print Photos from Your Home Printer";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:73:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-ways-to-save-ink-when-you-print-photos/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6022:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/five-ways-to-save-ink-when-you-print-photos-1.jpg" alt="5 Ways to Save Ink When You Print Photos" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Consumer-grade dedicated photo printers available today can produce lab-quality photo prints.<br><br> It’s highly convenient for professional photographers as well as amateurs to be able to print high-quality borderless 4x6 photos or larger prints at home or office without having to place an order online or visit a local photo lab.<br><br> But, printing photos can end up being costly. You are probably aware that ink cartridges are costly and this is why experienced printer users are keen to find out ways to extend the life of ink cartridges.<br><br> Even when you know how to get cheap ink and buy affordable HP ink cartridges, you may still end up replacing them too often if you don’t know how to save ink. Even the smallest of photo prints can use up a lot of ink.<br><br> Here in this post, we will discuss the top 5 ways you can save ink when you print photos. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Reduce Color Saturation </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Color saturation in photos refers to the intensity as well as purity of color as displayed in a picture. It is also a measure of how effectively different colors in a photo contrast against the background.<br><br> A picture appears more vivid and intense if the saturation of colors is high. When you reduce color saturation, your photo prints will appear less vivid but they will also use up significantly less photo ink.<br><br> Whether you rely on Adobe Photoshop, basic photo editing software, online photo editing tool, or a word processor (e.g. MS Word), you will find a feature to lower color saturation in all of them.<br><br> You should print photos in high color saturation only when you need photo prints to be in exhibition quality. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Print Photos in Grayscale </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> An image will be printed in grayscale (monochrome) if you reduce the color saturation in it to zero.<br><br> Printing photos in grayscale, especially when you need photo prints for reviewing purposes, is one of the best ways to save printer ink.<br><br> Black ink cartridges are typically less expensive than color ink cartridges.<br><br> You don’t have to edit each photo separately to print in grayscale. You just need to alter your inkjet’s print settings (generally found in Printer Settings/Preferences) to do that.<br><br> Keep in mind that some printers use color ink cartridges even when they produce monochrome prints. So, you will need to find out if the photo printer you are using has a setting that would let you temporarily turn off color-ink cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Reduce the Resolution </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The resolution is measured in Dots Per Inch (DPI). Most inkjet photo printers can print photos at a very high resolution. Photo prints with greater DPI will look better but also consume more ink. For most day to day photo printing needs, you do not need to print at the highest possible resolution.<br><br> You can lower the DPI parameters in your printer’s settings or preferences menu. This is one of the common ways printer users save on printing costs, regardless of the nature of the print jobs at hand.<br><br> If you don’t find this option, you can manually reduce the resolution of a photo with the help of photo editing software. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. Reduce the Size </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When possible, shrink the photo down to save printer ink. You do not always need to print full-size borderless photos.<br><br> Many photo printers have built-in functions that let you shrink photos according to the size of the paper or reduce the size by percentage. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. Print Only When Necessary </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Avoid waste. This is the most fundamental way to save ink when you print photos.<br><br> Many people print their photo albums at once and discard prints they don’t need later on. If you want to save ink, a better option is to sort through photos before you hit the print button.<br><br> Even professional photographers end up wasting a lot of ink on reprints as they frequently realize they needed to edit something in our or outside of the picture.<br><br> If you must see how a picture would appear on paper, it is advisable to: </p> <ul> <li>Print in draft or economy mode to save photo ink</li> <li>Reduce the size of the image</li> <li>Print a contact strip in order to check several photos at one go</li> </ul> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Besides following the advice outlined above, be sure to always buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a> or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP photo ink cartridges</a> that are specially designed to print photos. These cartridges use special ink formulations to produce the best quality at an affordable price.<br><br> The whole point of saving photo ink is to keep printing costs under control.<br><br> One of the best ways you can do that is by purchasing compatible photo ink cartridges at <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">InkjetsClub</a>.<br><br> The <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/advantages-of-buying-ink-and-toner-cartridges-from-inkjetsclub/" target="_blank">advantages of sourcing ink cartridges from InkjetsClub</a> are many!<br><br> These cartridges are made in ISO-certified facilities by strictly following OEM specifications. Rest assured, these cartridges are backed by guarantees. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sat, 08 Aug 2020 07:07:38 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:17;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:50:"How Business Owners Should Estimate Printing Costs";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:80:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-business-owners-should-estimate-printing-costs/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6890:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/how-business-owners-should-estimate-printing-costs-1.jpg" alt="How Business Owners Should Estimate Printing Costs" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Unmanaged printing expenses can take you by surprise. Whether it’s the first time you are buying a new printer for office use or you have noticed the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/when-shouldsyou-buy-a-new-printer/" target="_blank">signs</a> that your old printer needs to be replaced, keep in mind that the running costs will most certainly dwarf the upfront device purchase price.<br><br> In a business environment, you may need to print hundreds or thousands of pages each month. Therefore, it is important to work out overall printing costs. Prior estimates will guide you in <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-best-printer-for-your-small-business/" target=_blank>choosing the right printer</a> and help limit ongoing printing costs.<br><br> Here in this post, we will discuss how to estimate various printing costs. Read on. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Cost of Device and Duty Cycle </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> First things first, consider the amount of money you’ll spend on purchasing a new printer. It’s a one-time cost until you need to replace an old printer.<br><br> How soon would you need to buy a new printer again?<br><br> Well, it depends on various factors such as - </p> <ul> <li>Monthly duty cycle – absolute number of pages a device can print per month without a drop in rated print quality</li> <li>Operating conditions – heat, humidity, vibration, and dust</li> <li>Whether a printer receives routine maintenance or not</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Most printers can typically last around 4 to 5 years.<br><br> Be sure to buy a printer designed for heavy-duty in offices, preferably one that uses high-capacity <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a> cartridges.<br><br> Purchasing an entry-level printer without considering cartridge capacity can turn out to be a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/top-5-mistakes-people-make-when-buying-printers/" target="_blank">costly mistake</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Cost of Ink or Toner </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> During the lifecycle of a printer, users end up spending a lot more than the ‘cost of device’ on buying replacement ink and toner cartridges.<br><br> In order to estimate the cost of ink/toner, you need to calculate the cost-per-print.<br><br> Divide the total cost of a cartridge by its page yield to calculate the cost-per-print.<br><br> For instance, if a black toner cartridge costs $10 and has a page yield of 1,000 pages, the cost-per-print will be 1 cent.<br><br> Do keep in mind that the projected page-yield for a cartridge is based on a 5% coverage area. So, expect the cost-per-print to be significantly higher if you need to print, say, documents with 20% coverage area or graphics with 100% coverage area.<br><br> Make necessary adjustments in your cost-per-print estimate depending on the nature of common print jobs in your office.<br><br> You can use <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">compatible printer cartridges</a> to reduce the overall cost-per-print. For instance, if you use <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">compatible HP cartridges</a>, you will be <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">saving up to 20% money</a> on ink or toner. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Paper </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Depending on weight and quality, standard printing paper costs around 0.5 to 2 cents.<br><br> However, if you need to use specialty paper, one sheet can cost up to 10 cents or more. While some printers work with both plain and specialty papers, others specifically require premium or specialty paper.<br><br> You can get a quotation for a paper ream (500 sheets) from your local office supplies store to estimate the cost-per-sheet.<br><br> Buying a printer that supports automatic duplex (2-sided) printing is a good way to limit expenditure on printing paper in an office. You can also bring the cost down by purchasing paper in bulk.<br><br> Avoid purchasing low-quality paper; print quality will suffer if you do that. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. New Parts </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Most printers will far outlive the warranty period.<br><br> After extensive use, an inkjet printer may require a new <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-does-printer-ink-work/" target="_blank">printhead</a> and a laser printer may require a new <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-do-i-know-when-to-replace-a-drum-unit/" target="_blank">drum</a>.<br><br> You can visit the manufacturer’s website to find out how much a new printhead or drum would cost. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. Miscellaneous Costs </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You can also consider additional costs such as: </p> <ul> <li>Power usage</li> <li>Office supplies such as staples, pins, etc.</li> <li>Device service or maintenance costs, if any</li> <li>Burden rates i.e. the time spent by your staff on ordering supplies, fixing equipment (e.g. connectivity issues), scheduling maintenance, etc.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> These costs can be significant if you have a large office with dozens of employees using one or more workgroup printers. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> With printing cost estimates, you will also be able to accurately predict how much a new printer is going to cost you per month. This way, it’s easier to allocate the right budget and avoid unpleasant surprises in the long run. <br><br> If you haven’t done this before, you’ll be amazed at how much you can save each year just by monitoring printing costs and introducing ink/paper-saving policies (e.g. always print on both sides of the paper or print in draft mode only) in your office.<br><br> For more information, you can read our guide on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">how businesses can save on printing costs</a>. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sat, 08 Aug 2020 06:25:50 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:18;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:52:"Top 6 Things to Look For In a Printer for Office Use";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:84:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/top-six-things-to-look-for-in-a-printer-for-office-use/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6552:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/top-6-things-1.jpg" alt="Top 6 Things You Need to Look For In a Printer for Office Use" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Are you searching for the perfect printer for office use? Most printer manufacturers have launched dozens of printers, which they claim are designed for office use. Given the sheer number of options available, it can be difficult to judge which convenience features or printer specs are really important. <br><br> Here in this post, we will discuss the top six things you should look for in a printer for office use. Read on. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Page Yield and Cost-Per-Print </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Page yield is the measure of the total number of pages (with 5% coverage area) a cartridge can print before it runs out of ink or toner. When buying a printer for office use, be sure it uses high-yield (XL) or super-sized ink or toner cartridges.<br><br> Investing in low-cost printers that only use standard-size cartridges is one of the most common <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/top-5-mistakes-people-make-when-buying-printers/" target="_blank">mistakes people make when buying printers</a>. You don’t want to keep buying replacement ink cartridges every fortnight.<br><br> Many printers are shipped with standard cartridges and high-yield cartridges are optional. With high-capacity cartridges such as <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP ink and toner cartridges</a>, you can <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">save a great deal on printing costs</a>. <br><br> You can calculate the cost-per-print for a printer by dividing the total cost of one set of replacement cartridges by the page yield. In another post, we have compiled a selection of <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/laser-printers-with-the-cheapest-toner/" target="_blank">laser printers with the cheapest toner</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Print Resolution </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Pay attention to the black and color print resolutions supported by the printer if the print quality is your priority number one.<br><br> Print resolution is generally measured in DPI or Dots Per Matrix. It’s essentially a measure of the total number of individual dots that can be printed on a span of one inch.<br><br> Entry-level inkjet and laser printers typically support 600x600 DPI Black and 1200x1200 DPI Black resolutions. Budget inkjet printers for office and home use generally support print-resolution as high as 4800x1200 DPI for color prints.<br><br> Do keep in mind that laser printers will print more legible and well-rounded text in B&W in comparison to most inkjet printers even when they support lower resolutions. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Print Speed </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Print speed should be a serious concern if you need to print lengthy reports in office or frequently print invoices, short forms, etc. for customers.<br><br> How quickly a printer can produce prints is measured in Pages Per Minute or PPM. Printer specifications typically mention page speed for monochrome and color pages separately.<br><br> Entry-level inkjet and laser printers can print around 15 to 30 monochrome pages per minute. Print speeds are lower for color pages.<br><br> Laser printers are generally faster than their inkjet counterparts but the inkjet technology is fast catching up. Read our guide on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/laser-vs-inkjet-printers-which-is-better-for-you/" target="_blank">how to decide between a laser and an inkjet printer</a> for more information. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. Duplex Printing </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Do you need to print on both sides of a sheet of paper? If yes, you need to invest in a printer that supports duplex printing or you will have to manually turn each page to print on both sides. It’s frustrating and highly time-consuming. Many entry-level AIOs do not have this feature. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The ADF takes several sheets and feeds one sheet at a time into the device for printing, copying, or scanning. This way, you can process multi-page documents with great ease, without having to manually replace each sheet.<br><br> Document feeders in printers can have two types of duplex scanning capabilities – RADF and DADF.<br><br> Reverse ADF) scans one side of a sheet and then flips it to scan the other side. DADF (Duplex ADF), on the other hand, scans both sides of a sheet at one go.<br><br> It is also important to note the total number of sheets the document feeder can hold at one time.<br><br> Most of the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/list-of-top-fife-printers-you-should-buy-for-professional-use/" target="_blank">printers designed for professional use</a> will have this feature. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 6. Connectivity Options </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Do you have an office IT network where peripheral devices are shared amongst all employees? Do your employees need to print directly from their smartphones? Do you want a printer that can print from (or scan to) a thumb drive?<br><br> Most printers available these days support mobile and cloud printing and have Ethernet and Wireless connectivity options. But, be sure to avoid making assumptions. Many printers do not have Ethernet or Wi-Fi.<br><br> You need to make sure the printer you intend to buy for office use has at least one or two connectivity features that you need the most. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When you think it’s <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/when-shouldsyou-buy-a-new-printer/" target="_blank">time to replace an old printer</a>, it’s advisable to spend some time analyzing your current and future needs before you make a purchase decision. Besides the things discussed above, you may also want to consider different paper-sizes supported by a printer, availability of a touchscreen, and whether the device can print borderless images.<br><br> Also read: <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-best-printer-for-your-small-business/" target="_blank">How to choose the best printer for your small business</a>. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Fri, 07 Aug 2020 05:52:54 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:19;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:47:"Top 5 Mistakes People Make When Buying Printers";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:77:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/top-5-mistakes-people-make-when-buying-printers/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7001:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/top-5-mistakes-people-make-when-buying-printers.jpg" alt="These Are the Top Five Mistakes People Make When Buying Printers" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Given the vast number of options in the market, selecting the right printer is not exactly easy. Many people end up investing in devices that do not really serve them well. Here in this post, we will discuss the top five mistakes that people make when buying printers. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #1: Not Buying a Printer That Uses High-Yield Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Unless you need to print less than a dozen pages each month, consider investing in a printer that uses high-yield ink or toner cartridges.<br><br> First, you do not want to keep buying replacement printer cartridges too often.<br><br> Second, high-capacity <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">ink and toner cartridges for HP printers</a>, for instance, will guarantee a lower cost-per-print.<br><br> Printer manufacturers often sell entry-level printers at a low price. Such printers only use standard cartridges. With such printers, you may end up spending more than the cost of the device on replacement cartridges in just one year.<br><br> Therefore, even if a printer is shipped with standard cartridges, it is always better to have an option to use high-yield cartridges when required.<br><br> Using high-yield cartridges is one of the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">best ways to reduce printing costs</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #2: Inability to Prioritize Which Feature Is Really Important </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many people end up paying for features they do not really need or buy printers that do not have features they actually need.<br><br> Some of the most important printer specifications that you should match your current needs are as follows: </p> <ul> <li><strong>Print Speed</strong>: Measured in pages-per-minute (ppm), page speed is generally important if you are buying a printer for office use.</li> <li><strong>Duplex Printing</strong>: If you need to print on both sides of the paper, the duplex-printing feature can save you a great deal of time and effort.</li> <li><strong>Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)</strong>: A great time-saver, this feature allows you to print, copy, scan, and fax multi-page documents without having to manually replace each sheet.</li> <li><strong>Media Size</strong>: Different printers can handle paper of different sizes. If you need to print legal documents, for instance, a printer that can only handle A4 sheets will be of no use.</li> <li><strong>Navigation</strong>: A printer may have buttons, touchscreen, or LCD screen to help users configure</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Other specifications that you may want to consider include paper handling capacity (input and output trays), availability of touchscreen or LCD screen for easy navigation, </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #3: Not Considering the Connectivity Options </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A printer will typically support three or four different connectivity options.<br><br> These may include Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, Ethernet, USB 2.0, mobile printing, cloud printing, NFC (Near Field Connectivity), etc.<br><br> You need to choose a printer that supports connectivity options you really need. <br><br> You don’t want to place an order online, only to find out later that the printer does not have an Ethernet port or does not support wireless printing.<br><br> Consider how many people will use a printer at home or in office and how they can conveniently print, copy, scan, or fax. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #4: Not Considering the Type of Print Job </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/list-of-top-fife-printers-you-should-buy-for-professional-use/" target="_blank">best printers for professional use</a> may not be suitable for a student who needs to print school assignments or a business owner who needs to print invoices, labels, and reports in the workplace.<br><br> Different printers are designed to meet a unique set of printing needs.<br><br> A printer’s unique selling proposition may be focused on: </p> <ul> <li>Printing reasonably appealing graphics</li> <li>Printing archival-quality photographs</li> <li>Printing monochrome documents at a low cost</li> <li>Wide-format printing</li> <li>Low-cost, high-volume printing</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> One printer can produce great-looking photographs; another printer can be more suitable for printing razor-sharp text.<br><br> One printer can be great at handling a variety of paper sizes; another printer can be the best-in-class for handling a specific type of print job.<br><br> So, the advice on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-best-printer-for-your-small-business/" target="_blank">how a small business should choose a printer</a> or how a home user should select the right printer will vary. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #5: Ignoring the Cost of Printer Consumables </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You will need to buy replacement ink cartridges for an inkjet printer and toner cartridges for a laser printer.<br><br> After having used a printer for some time, you may also need to replace the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-does-printer-ink-work/" target="_blank">print head</a> (in an inkjet printer) or the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-do-i-know-when-to-replace-a-drum-unit/" target="_blank">drum unit</a> (in a laser printer) if these components are not integrated with cartridges.<br><br> When you compare printers simply on the basis of price-tags, you run the risk of selecting a device that will require more expensive consumables. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Assess your current and future needs in order to make an informed purchase decision. There is no one-size-fits-all printer in the market.<br><br> If you are confused about whether you should get an inkjet or laser printer, consider reading our <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Printer-Should-You-Buy-Inkjet-or-Laser-Printers/" target="_blank">guide</a> on this topic.<br><br> If you are not sure if you should replace an old printer with a new one, read our post on ‘<a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/when-shouldsyou-buy-a-new-printer/" target="_blank">when should you buy a new printer</a>.’<br><br> Lastly, avoid expensive OEM cartridges and buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">cheap yet high-quality cartridges</a> to save on printing costs. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 25 Jun 2020 20:18:31 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:20;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:50:"Do Compatible Inks Void Your Printer’s Warranty?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:75:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/does-compatible-ink-void-my-printers-warranty/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6350:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/does-compatible-ink-void-my-printers-warranty.jpg" alt="Will Compatible Ink Void My Printer’s Warranty? Here is the Answer!" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Millions of people around the world use compatible printer ink cartridges in order to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">save on printing costs</a>. After all, name-brand ink cartridges are expensive, and a few dollars worth of saving each week on printer ink adds up to a huge sum over time. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Why Do Manufacturers Warn Against the Use of Third-Party Inks? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer manufacturers want you to keep buying original-brand ink cartridges because most of their revenue is generated from the sale of replacement ink cartridges.<br><br> This is precisely the reason why so many printers are offered at a low price despite the fact that manufacturers spend heavily on R&D and marketing. They make up for the lost profit by selling replacement inks at a premium.<br><br> If you read the product description of any printer online or go through the owner’s manual, you will almost certainly find a section where the manufacturer asks consumers to strictly avoid third-party ink cartridges.<br><br> Some will claim that you will get the desired print-quality only with OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) cartridges; others will try to instill fear in the minds of consumers that compatible inks can damage a printer or void printer’s warranty.<br><br> One way or the other, it makes business sense for them to discourage you from <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">getting cheap ink</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Will Compatible Ink Void Your Printer’s Warranty? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> No.<br><br> Manufacturers in the U.S. and many other jurisdictions around the world cannot prevent you from using third-party consumables such as ink and toner cartridges, print heads, and drums.<br><br> In the U.S., the Magnuson Moss Warranty-Federal Trade Commission Improvements <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson%E2%80%93Moss_Warranty_Act" target="_blank">Act</a> mandates that manufacturers cannot force consumers to buy a certain consumable. A federal statute, it governs warranties on various consumer products.<br><br> Similar laws have been enacted in other countries as well.<br><br> Put simply, merely using compatible ink will NOT void your printer’s warranty. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What If The Printer Is Damaged? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The burden to prove that a compatible ink cartridge caused the damage is on the printer manufacturer.<br><br> So, an engineer inspecting a damaged printer cannot simply state ‘the use of compatible ink’ as the reason for refusing to carry out necessary repairs during the warranty period (typically one year from the date of purchase).<br><br> It is illegal for any printer manufacturer to void your printer’s warranty for simply using a generic cartridge.<br><br> In case you are using compatible inks and your printer is experiencing an unrelated problem, it should be covered under the device warranty without question. It is a good idea to run an online search on the type of problem you are facing in order to ascertain whether a printer of particular make and model is susceptible to such issues.<br><br> However, if there is clear evidence that a third-party consumable damaged the print head or any other component, it may lead to cancellation of warranty or the manufacturer may refuse to cover the damage under the warranty.<br><br> In this case, the manufacturer wants to pass the blame onto the company that made the compatible ink cartridge. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What about Extended Warranties? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Typically, extended warranties are provided on high-end business printers in some countries. Since these warranties are generally optional, manufacturers may be able to set their own terms and ask consumers to use OEM cartridges only. They can void a consumer’s warranty for using third-party ink cartridges.<br><br> But in the U.S., as stated above, it’s simply ‘illegal’ for printer manufacturers to void a warranty with anti-competitive business practices. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Should You Use Any Compatible Ink Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Reputed sellers strictly follow OEM-specifications in order <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">to create high-quality compatible ink cartridges</a> in ISO-certified facilities that work just like their OEM counterparts. But, not all compatible ink cartridges are created equal.<br><br> It is especially important to avoid buying compatible inks from anonymous sellers online that neither offer product guarantees nor are willing to exchange cartridges that for some reason do not work.<br><br> So, the next time you notice the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Signs-That-Its-Time-to-Buy-a-New-Inkjet-Cartridge-for-Your-Printer/" target="_blank">signs that it’s time to buy a new cartridge</a>, focus on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Common-Mistakes-When-Buying-Inkjet-Cartridges-and-Toners/" target="_blank">getting the right kind of compatible inks</a>.<br><br> One of the greatest advantages of sourcing affordable compatible cartridges for HP, Brother, Epson, and Canon printers from InkjetsClub is that all our products are backed by a 100% one-year warranty. We offer you a risk-free purchase, every time. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Now that you know compatible ink will not void your printer’s warranty, we hope that you are at peace. Using compatible or generic inks can help you <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">save</a> at least 20% on printing costs. So, it makes sense to use them. Just make sure you source them from a credible seller. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Wed, 24 Jun 2020 14:32:31 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:21;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:62:"How to Clean Your Inkjet Printer like a Pro? Tips from Experts";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:91:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-clean-your-inkjet-printer-like-a-pro-tips-from-experts/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6209:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/how-to-clean.jpg" alt=" How to Clean Your Inkjet Printer like a Pro? Top Tips from Experts" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Your printer can serve you for a longer duration of time without exhibiting a drop in print quality if you clean and maintain it on a regular basis. Here in this guide, we will discuss how you can clean your inkjet printer like a pro. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Cleaning the Printhead – Use the Cleaning Function </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many inkjet printers available in the market nowadays have an automatic printhead cleaning feature. In HP inkjet printers, this feature is generally present under the ‘Printer Maintenance’ section of the display menu.<br><br> An automatic printhead cleaning cycle takes about one to two minutes to complete. A miniature wiper-blade wipes old ink on the printhead. Some inkjet printers initiate printhead cleaning (by default) each time they are powered on.<br><br> Print a test page once the printhead cleaning cycle is complete to compare print quality. You can run the cleaning function two or three times more until you get the expected print quality.<br><br> Since this feature uses ink for cleaning the printhead, it is best not to turn off an inkjet too often and avoid repeated use of the printhead cleaning function to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/eleven-awesome-ways-to-make-your-printer-inkjet-cartridge-last-longer/" target="_blank">make your ink cartridge last longer</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How to Manually Clean the Printhead? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Inkjet printers do not differ in <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-does-printer-ink-work/" target="_blank">how they work</a> but they may have either an integrated or a removable printhead. If the printhead gets dirty or clogged, it will mess up your print job for sure. You may get faded prints, some colors may be missing altogether, or you may notice smudges, streaks, etc. on prints.<br><br> Although modern inkjets are designed so that the inside of the printhead will clean itself (as discussed above) but you may still need to manually clean the printhead on some occasions.<br><br> Let’s first discuss how you should manually clean a removable printhead (built into the printer). </p> <ol style="font-size:14px;display:inline-block;"> <li>Get a lint-free cloth, dry paper towels, filtered water, and a plastic container.</li> <li>Fold dry paper towels and soak them in hot water inside the plastic container. Dampen the link free cloth with hot water.</li> <li>Remove ink cartridges from the machine and place them (facing up) on a dry paper towel.</li> <li>Remove the printhead and gently wipe away the dust, excess ink, etc. with a lint-free cloth. Now, place it (nozzles facing down) on soaked paper towels for around 10 minutes. Next, place the printhead (nozzles facing up) on a dry paper towel for at least 15 minutes.</li> <li>Reinstall the printhead and ink cartridges.</li> <li>Run the printer’s cleaning function once and print a test page.</li> <li>Listed below are the steps for manually cleaning an integrated printhead:</li> <li>Remove the integrated cartridge-printhead unit and place it (the printhead facing down) on a dry paper towel.</li> <li>Blot the cartridge with a damp water towel (or coffee filter). This is done in order to get rid of any dry ink on the printhead.</li> <li>Let a dry paper towel wick the ink out of the printhead for at least 5 minutes.</li> <li>Reinstall the integrated unit and print a test page.</li> </ol> <p class="blog-contents"> If you notice poor print quality even after having cleaned the integrated cartridge, it may be a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Signs-That-Its-Time-to-Buy-a-New-Inkjet-Cartridge-for-Your-Printer/" target="_blank">sign that you need to replace the cartridge</a>.<br><br> Ink cartridges are susceptible to drying. So, you ought to know <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-tips-on-how-to-care-for-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">how to properly care for ink cartridges in storage</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Cleaning the Paper Roller </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The paper roller inside an inkjet printer feeds paper into the device and pulls it out. Dust, gunk, shreds of paper, etc. in and around the paper roller in an inkjet printer can increase the risk of paper jams and misaligned prints.<br><br> You can brush, vacuum, wipe, or simply blow out any debris or accumulated dust to keep the paper roller clean.<br><br> Depending upon the printer model, you may need to remove the printer cartridge assembly to gain access to paper rollers. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Cleaning the Exterior of the Printer </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Dampen a piece of soft cloth in filtered/distilled water and wipe the exterior of the printer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> While you can initiate the automatic printhead cleaning function once every week, manually cleaning should not be necessary unless the printer has been left unused for a long time. You will need to clean your printer more often if it’s used in a dirty environment.<br><br> Be sure to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">avoid refilled ink cartridges</a> as they are susceptible to leakages and can damage the printhead. There are other, smarter ways to <strong>save money on printer ink</strong>.<br><br> For example, if you are looking for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">low-cost ink</a>, consider buying remanufactured or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">compatible HP cartridges</a>.<br><br> If print quality issues persist even after you clean your printer, consider reading our guide on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/when-shouldsyou-buy-a-new-printer/" target="_blank">when you should buy a new printer</a>. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Tue, 23 Jun 2020 11:23:48 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:22;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:50:"Laser vs. Inkjet Printers: Which Is Better For You";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:78:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/laser-vs-inkjet-printers-which-is-better-for-you/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7138:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/laser-vs-inkjet-printers.jpg" alt="Laser vs. Inkjet Printers: Which Is a Better-Fit for Your Needs?" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Both inkjet and laser printing technologies have their place in homes and offices, large or small. But, there is a high probability that one will be a better fit for your needs than the other. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How Are Laser and Inkjet Printers Different? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The basic differences between laser and inkjet printers ultimately boil down to their underlying printing technologies.<br><br> While an <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-does-printer-ink-work/" target="_blank">inkjet uses a printhead</a> with thousands of microscopic nozzles to deposit dye or pigment-based (liquid) ink onto the paper, a laser printer <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/difference-between-drum-and-a-toner-for-a-laserjet/" target="_blank">uses a drum unit</a> and laser technology to transfer toner (powder) onto the paper using heat.<br><br> Both laser and inkjet printing technologies can be found in single-function or multi-function and color or monochrome printers. But, the underlying technology will affect everything from what a printer can do best, how big it is likely to be, and how much the cost-per-print or upfront cost would be. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Laser vs. Inkjet: The Upfront Cost </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Inkjet printers tend to cost much less in comparison to laser printers for an identical set of features.<br><br> For instance, you can get an entry-level, all-in-one color inkjet printer in under $150. But a multi-function color laser printer will cost around two-three times more.<br><br> But why do inkjet printers cost less than their laser counterparts?<br><br> First, inkjet printing technology is less complex in comparison to laser printing.<br><br> Second, manufacturers often sell inkjet printers at a loss, knowing they can earn more down the road by selling high-margin ink cartridges.<br><br> This is the reason why so many inkjet users are on the lookout for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/" target="_blank">cheap ink</a> and prefer using compatible or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/" target="_blank">remanufactured ink cartridges</a> made to work with different printer models, to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/" target="_blank">cut down on printing costs</a>.<br><br> <u>Takeaway</u>: Buy an inkjet if you want to spend as little as possible on the device. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Laser vs. Inkjet: Cost of Printing </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Individual toner cartridges generally cost more than ink cartridges. However, toners cost much less in comparison to ink cartridges on a per-print basis. This is because toners far exceed ink cartridges in page-yield. <br><br> Inkjet printer models will vary in cost-per-print but it generally falls in the same range; a color print will cost around 15-25 cents while a B&W text print will cost around 5-10 cents.<br><br> With high-yield ink cartridges or large ink tanks, some inkjets can print at around 25% to 50% less cost. If you must buy an inkjet printer and need to print often, one of the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Common-Mistakes-When-Buying-Inkjet-Cartridges-and-Toners/" target="_blank">cartridge-purchase mistakes</a> to avoid is to stop opting for standard-yield cartridges.<br><br> Monochrome laser printers can print at around 1-5 cents per page. Color laser printers (which cost a lot more) can print at a cost of less than 15 cents.<br><br> <u>Takeaway</u>: Buy a monochrome laser printer if you need to print 100s of pages in B&W each week/month. If you want both a relatively lower cost-per-print and a color printer, opt for an inkjet printer that uses high-capacity cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Laser vs. Inkjet: Output </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> With dye and pigment-based inks, inkjet printers outperform laser printers when it comes to printing photos, images, graphics-rich documents, etc. Inkjets are better at handling color and can produce subtle shades of color on the substrate.<br><br> Fundamentally, laser printers are not designed to handle photo/image-printing. A laser printer relies upon halftone dots to produce various colors. But even expensive color laser printers require specialized-laser-printer-paper to produce reasonably good quality output in color. With inkjets, on the other hand, you can use standard paper.<br><br> Laser printers are better at printing text. In fact, laser printers can produce razor-sharp text with clear letterforms, even at small font sizes. The quality of printed text cannot be matched by most inkjet printers.<br><br> Even though the text printed by an inkjet printer will be legible, ink smudging ensures that the individual letters aren’t as sharp.<br><br> So, depending on the type of printing job at hand, the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/list-of-top-fife-printers-you-should-buy-for-professional-use/" target="_blank">best printer for professional use</a> can be a laser or an inkjet.<br><br> <u>Takeaway</u>: Get an inkjet if you need to print photos, images, or color documents on a regular basis. Consider buying a monochrome laser printer if you need to print text documents. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Laser vs. Inkjet: Size </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Different printer models vary in size but laser printers tend to heavier and larger than their inkjet counterparts. All-in-one laser printers, in particular, can be quite bulky.<br><br> <u>Takeaway</u>: If there are space constraints, you may want to consider choosing an inkjet printer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The choice between laser and inkjet comes down to understanding what you really want to use a printing device for and how.<br><br> If you are a small business owner, consider reading our guide on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-best-printer-for-your-small-business/" target="_blank">how to choose the best printer</a> for your small business.<br><br> Lastly, whether you choose an inkjet or a laser printer for personal or professional use, consider buying <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">affordable cartridges for HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a> printers. You can save at least 20% on printing costs by opting for compatible ink and toner cartridges. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Mon, 22 Jun 2020 13:04:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:23;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:52:"How Are Remanufactured Ink and Toner Cartridges Made";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:82:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6995:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/how-are-remanufactured-ink-and-toner-cartridges-made.jpg" alt="Understanding How Remanufactured Ink and Toner Cartridges Are Made" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Millions of people around the world now use remanufactured ink and toner cartridges in order to cut down on printing costs. Since original brand inks and toners are highly expensive, both business and home users now rely upon either <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">remanufactured or compatible</a> printer cartridges.<br><br> Both remanufactured and compatible cartridges can help you save up to 75% on printing costs! In the long run, these savings can add up to a huge sum.<br><br> Here in this post, we will discuss how remanufactured ink and toner cartridges are made. First, let us understand the basics. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Exactly Is A Remanufactured Inkjet or Toner Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A remanufactured ink or toner cartridge is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) printer cartridge that has been cleaned, repaired, and refilled with ink or toner of similar quality.<br><br> Reputed sellers refurbish used OEM printer cartridges in controlled environments. At <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">InkjetsClub</a>, for instance, used printer cartridges are disassembled and cleaned by trained technicians in ISO-certified facilities. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What About Damaged Parts In A Used Printer Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Damaged printer cartridge components, if any, are replaced so that a remanufactured or refurbished ink or toner cartridge works as new. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Where Are Remanufactured Cartridges Sourced From? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Inkjet and laser toner cartridges meant to be remanufactured are sourced from printer users around the world.<br><br> Here at InkjetsClub, we also accept used OEM ink and toner cartridges for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges" target="_blank">recycling</a>. You can avail of a $10 discount on the next purchase each time you recycle a used printer cartridge with us.<br><br> Many sellers also collect used OEM printer cartridges through fundraising initiatives and community recycling programs. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > The Process of Making Remanufactured Ink and Toner Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The steps listed below outline the process of making remanufactured ink and toner cartridges at InkjetsClub. Most sellers follow more or less a similar process for making remanufactured printer cartridges. </p> <ol style="font-size:14px;display:inline-block;"> <li>Used OEM cartridges collected either directly from printer users or via community recycling programs are sorted by type, brand, model, and cartridge number (a unique identifier for a cartridge meant to be used with a printer of certain make and model).</li> <li>To prevent inkjet cartridges from drying, they are stored in a controlled environment.</li> <li>Our quality control professionals check each cartridge for damages if any. Electrical testing tools are used to check the performance of each cartridge.</li> <li>If there’s any ink or toner left inside a cartridge, it’s emptied by a technician.</li> <li>De mineralized water (free of dissolved minerals) is used with a cleaning system in order to clean cartridges. Post cleaning, cartridges are dried in a temperature-controlled environment.</li> <li>Cartridges are refilled with high-quality ink or toner with the help of a refilling machine, designed specifically to follow OEM specifications. The ink or toner formula is designed to match the print quality of name brand cartridges.</li> <li>If there’s an electronic chip on a cartridge, it is either reset or replaced so that your printer recognizes a remanufactured inkjet or toner cartridge. If you’ve <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">refilled cartridges at home</a>, only to find out later that your printer refuses to recognize them, it could be due to an electronic chip.</li> <li>Our quality control professionals inspect each cartridge after it has been vacuum-refilled and dried. Getting the pressure inside the cartridge is extremely important.</li> <li>Cartridges that pass the quality check are carefully sealed in order to prevent leakage.</li> <li>Just like original-brand cartridges, remanufactured cartridges also go through page yield testing using ISO standards in the final stage.</li> <li>Cartridges that pass the page yield test are cleaned yet again and packed in heat-resistant packs.</li> </ol> <p class="blog-contents"> If you have in the past been disappointed with <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/costco-refill-inkjets-why-you-should-buy-compatible-instead/" target="_blank">Costco refills</a> or tried <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">refilling cartridges at home</a>, the process outlined above should make it clear how remanufactured printer cartridges are made to perform and deliver quality comparable to expensive OEM ink and toner cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Will Remanufactured Cartridges Affect Manufacturer’s Warranty? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> No.<br><br> Printer manufacturers cannot prevent you from using remanufactured cartridges or third-party consumables.<br><br> Just make sure you shop with a reliable seller. Do not buy from anonymous sellers online even if refurbished cartridges are offered at throwaway prices. Poorly refurbished cartridges can damage your printer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When you buy remanufactured ink and toner cartridges for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a> printers, you do not just <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">save on printing costs</a>.<br><br> You help the environment too.<br><br> Since remanufactured printer cartridges are made from <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges" target="_blank">recycled</a> (almost entirely) and reconstituted OEM cartridges and parts, it helps prevent even bigger piles of non-degradable plastic-waste ending up in a landfill somewhere. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 04 Jun 2020 09:58:38 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:24;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:42:"Understanding Cartridge Recognition Issues";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:72:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/understanding-cartridge-recognition-issues/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6923:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/understanding-cartridge-recognition-issues.jpg" alt="Cartridge Recognition Issues: What Printer Users Should Know" /> <p class="blog-contents"> If you have been using a printer for a few years at least, you must have experienced cartridge recognition issues at some point. Irrespective of the make or model, it is one of the most common issues faced by printer users worldwide.<br><br> The problem generally occurs when you: </p> <ol style="font-size:14px;display:inline-block;"> <li>Install a new printer cartridge</li> <li>Install a compatible printer cartridge</li> <li>Install a remanufactured printer cartridge</li> <li>Try to get a refilled ink cartridge to work</li> </ol> <p class="blog-contents"> For instance, when you want to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">cut down on printing costs</a> by using <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">affordable compatible HP printer cartridges</a>, your printer may refuse to recognize the printer cartridge that has actually been designed as per OEM specifications and engineered to work with a specific printer model.<br><br> Yes, refilling inkjet cartridges at home is a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">bad idea</a> but high-quality <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">compatible and remanufactured</a> inks and toners that have been tested for both performance and page-yield should work without a hiccup. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How to Identify a Cartridge Recognition Issue? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When you replace printer cartridges, cartridge recognition issues can be identified by on-screen errors such as: </p> <ul> <li>Ink or toner is not compatible</li> <li>The printer does not recognize the cartridge</li> <li>Cartridge not recognized</li> <li>Cartridge(s) locked – its common in HP printers</li> <li>Cannot install cartridge(s)</li> <li>No cartridge installed</li> <li>The printer cannot detect cartridge(s)</li> <li>Low ink or toner – even when it’s a new cartridge</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> These errors can be generated by printer software on your computer screen or appear on the printer’s display screen. In some printer models, flashing warning lights or beep sound can alert users about cartridge recognition failure.<br><br> In most cases, you won’t be able to print anything until the problem is resolved. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Are the Main Causes of Printer Recognition Issues? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Listed below are some of the most common causes of printer recognition issues: </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Cartridge Not Installed Properly </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It is possible that you have not inserted the replacement cartridge properly in its designated slot.<br><br> If a cartridge is not aligned properly or in case the printer sensor cannot read the chip on the cartridge, your printer may not detect it. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Firmware Updates from Printer Manufacturing Companies </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer manufacturers push firmware updates, often without your knowledge.<br><br> Technically, such updates are released in order to update the printer software to make it safer and more effective but printer manufactures also use firmware updates to discourage the use of compatible and remanufactured ink and toner cartridges. It is their business model to keep selling you expensive OEM cartridges. <br><br> You can <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/epson-error-code-fix-how-to-turn-off-epson-firmware-updates/" target="_blank">turn off printer’s firmware updates</a> as a preventive measure or rollback changes if there has been an update already and you are staring at a printer recognition issue right now. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Internal Memory Reset Function Did Not Initialize </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A printer is expected to reset its internal memory pointer as soon as you insert a new ink or toner cartridge. At times, a printer fails to do so and continues to read a replacement cartridge as an old (empty) cartridge.<br><br> You may need to turn your printer ON and OFF to resolve this issue. Remember to unplug your printer as well. In some cases, the problem may be due to dust buildup on metal contacts. So, you will need to wipe the contacts with a lint-free cloth. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. Protective Strips Have Not Been Removed </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> In case you do not remove protective strips, typically made of plastic, attached to a printer cartridge, your printer will not detect it. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. Magnetic Chip </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Nowadays, many printer manufacturing companies add magnetic chips to their OEM cartridges in order to discourage people from using refilled ink cartridges.<br><br> In remanufactured printer cartridges, such magnetic chips are reset so that your printer recognizes them as ‘new’ but in case of DIY or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/epson-error-code-fix-how-to-turn-off-epson-firmware-updates/" target="_blank">Costco refills</a>, magnetic chips are not reset. So, you may not be able to resolve a printer recognition error in case of refilled cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 6. Contact Points Are Damaged </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Your printer may fail to recognize a replacement cartridge if its metal contact points are damaged or covered with grease, dirt, dust, etc. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 7. Incorrect Cartridge </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Whether it’s an OEM, remanufactured or compatible printer cartridge, the ‘cartridge number’ should be an exact match for your printer model. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The good news is that you can fix cartridge recognition issues on your own. You can read our post on ‘<a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-clear-the-error-code-caused-by-new-ink-cartridge/" target="_blank">how to clear error codes caused by a new ink cartridge</a>.’<br><br> We have also shared information on common ‘<a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/troubleshooting" target="_blank">troubleshooting methods</a>’ you can depend on to continue using compatible and remanufactured printer cartridges. Millions of printer users all over the world are doing it already. You, too, can. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 04 Jun 2020 08:59:48 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:25;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:62:"Advantages of Buying Ink and Toner Cartridges from InkjetsClub";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:92:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/advantages-of-buying-ink-and-toner-cartridges-from-inkjetsclub/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6774:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/advantages-of-buying.jpg" alt="Main Advantages of Buying Ink and Toner Cartridges from InkjetsClub" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Are you looking to buy replacement printer ink and toner cartridges without burning a hole in your pocket? If you are looking for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">cheap yet high-quality ink</a>, you have landed on the right page.<br><br> Listed below are the reasons why millions of printer users worldwide buy ink and toner cartridges from InkjetsClub. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Unwavering Commitment to Quality </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When you purchase <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">affordable compatible cartridges for HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, and Samsung printers at InkjetsClub, you can be assured of the same print quality you get with more expensive, name-brand cartridges.<br><br> At InkjetsClub, compatibles are manufactured in ISO-certified facilities, under the supervision of experienced engineers and strictly according to OEM specifications so that they work well with your printer and provide the same quality.<br><br> Remanufactured cartridges, too, are made the same way.<br><br> Each cartridge is rigorously tested for performance and page-yield as per ISO standards before it’s packed and shipped to customers.<br><br> We strive for 100% customer satisfaction. This is the reason why millions of satisfied customers choose us time and again for printer cartridges, inkjet print heads, and laser printer drums. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > No-Risk Purchase </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> We at InkjetsClub want our customers to be 100% confident when they purchase ink and toner cartridges from us.<br><br> Consumers often worry about product quality when they shop for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">remanufactured or compatible</a> inks and toners online. We know that such concerns about the product quality are not unfounded; many anonymous sellers on the Internet sell low-quality or damaged printer consumables at “dirt-cheap” prices. These products are not backed by any kind of warranties.<br><br> At InkjetsClub, we have full confidence in the quality of our products and the processes followed by our engineers and technicians in ISO-certified facilities. This confidence reflects in our return and exchange policy.<br><br> Here are the highlights of our customer-friendly return and exchange policy: </p> <ul> <li><strong>It’s Easy to Return A Product</strong>: So, our return policy mandates that a product can be returned within 60 days of the order delivery date, should you be dissatisfied with the purchase. You just need to contact our friendly customer support (available 7 days a week!). Expect your phone call or email to be returned within the same business day.</li> <li><strong>It’s Easy to Exchange A Product</strong>: We provide a one-year 100% warranty on printer cartridges. So, you have no reason to be worried about getting an inkjet cartridge or a toner that doesn’t work with your printer or has malfunctioned.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> For more details, you can go through our <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/return" target="_blank">return and exchange</a> policy.<br><br> The reason we offer a one-year warranty and flexible return policy for replacement printer cartridges and toners is that we want our customers to have complete peace of mind when they choose us.<br><br> This is the reason why we have 98% satisfied customers worldwide. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Free Shipping on Ink and Toner Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> We offer free shipping on all cartridge orders worth over $40.<br><br> Most items are shipped on the same day. You can track shipped packages through a tracking link delivered to you via email.<br><br> Depending upon your location, you can expect product delivery in 1-4 business days. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Price Match Guarantee </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> We guarantee our printer cartridges are offered at the lowest price! This is why we offer to match your purchase through our <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/price-match-guarantee" target="_blank">price match guarantee</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Guaranteed Product Compatibility </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You do not need to worry if an ink or toner cartridge you buy from InkjetsClub will work on your printer or not. Our cartridges are 100% guaranteed to work with your printer. <br><br> You just need to navigate to a matching inkjet or laser toner cartridge by selecting your printer brand and model number.<br><br> Even if you mistakenly order the wrong cartridge, we will be happy to replace it. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Multi-Pack Discounts </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you need to stock on replacement printer inks and toners, say, for the next six months, you can buy multi-packs and avail of discounts. Business users who print a few thousand pages each month can get up to 10% discount each time they buy a pack of cartridges.<br><br> For more information, please select your printer brand and model at InkjetsClub’s <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">Ink/toner finder tool</a> and glance through offers available.<br><br> We recommend that customers learn <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-tips-on-how-to-care-for-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">how to care for ink cartridges</a> in storage. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> We understand that you need to consider both the quality of replacement printer cartridge as well as its price. You want to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">save on printing costs</a> without compromising on the print quality.<br><br> Our compatible and remanufactured inks and toners cost far less than what you would pay at retail brand stores. In fact, the price difference can be as high as 80%! On top of this, we offer a solid money-back guarantee on each item we sell. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 04 Jun 2020 08:14:15 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:26;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:37:"Why Not To Refill Your Ink Cartridges";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:67:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6636:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/why-not-to-refill-your-ink-cartridges.jpg" alt="Why Refilling Your Printer Ink Cartridges Is Actually Worthless" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Are you wondering if refilling ink cartridges is a good idea? There are countless blogs, video tutorials, etc. on how to refill ink cartridges on the Internet. Ink refill kits are also readily available these days.<br><br> So, it’s natural to feel tempted to give it a shot.<br><br> But, is it really worth the effort to refill your ink cartridges? Let’s find out.<br><be> </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Refilled Cartridges Can Damage Your Printer </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Different variants of printer inks have different consistencies and formulations. When you have an ink cartridge refilled at a local store or do it yourself at home, you run the risk of incurring some unexpected costs.<br><br> For instance, if the ink is too thin, it can result in a leak and if the ink is too thick, it may clog the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-does-printer-ink-work/" target="_blank">microscopic nozzles</a>. Repairing a printer leak or a clogged print head costs more than the money it’d take to buy a new ink cartridge.<br><br> If your printer has an integrated ink cartridge (with a built-in print head) unit, a clogged print head is not the end of the world. However, if your printer has a separate print head (the most expensive inkjet printer consumable) and it is damaged because you used a refilled cartridge, you might as well buy a new printer.<br><br> There are other, smarter ways to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">save money on printing costs</a>. Refilling ink cartridges isn’t one of them. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Refilled Cartridge Can Void Manufacturer’s Warranty </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> As a consumer, you can use third-party printer consumables.<br><br> Manufacturers cannot force you to use name-brand consumables, be it a cartridge or a print head.<br><br> But, a refilled cartridge can void a manufacturer's warranty if it damages your printer in any manner. So, you will have to pay for repairs, if any, from your pocket.<br><br> Now, many ink cartridges have memory chips on them. So, printer software may instantly reject a refilled ink cartridge. There are ways around this problem but even a slight mistake will render your ink cartridge useless even for recycling. <br><br> It is fairly easy to understand that refilling ink cartridges is not worth the risk. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Poor Print Quality </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It’s a given.<br><br> There’s a reason why printer refill kits cost less.<br><br> You will not get the same print quality with refilled cartridges as you would with a name-brand cartridge sold by a printer manufacturer or a third-party ink cartridge manufactured or refurbished by an industry-accredited company at an ISO-certified facility, strictly according to OEM standards and specifications.<br><br> Ink in refill kits sold online or offline has low quality. But, most sellers proudly boast of providing original ink in their refill kits online. They even put up the logos of printer manufacturing companies and market their products as ‘refill kit for HP printer,’ ‘refill-kit for Epson printer,’ etc.<br><br> Faded inks and a few blobs of ink on paper are not so much of a concern for casual print jobs. However, if you ask ‘whether refilling a cartridge is worth the effort’ for a business organization or a professional for printing photos, documents, presentations, etc., that need to be shared or archived, DIY ink refills will always turn out to be a disappointment. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Refilling Ink Cartridges Is a Messy Affair </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Before you even get to the point of putting the right color ink into each chamber, you either need to poke a hole with a syringe needle or open the cartridge. The exact method will depend on the design of the cartridge.<br><br> It is a delicate process that requires proper care and the ability to follow a list of instructions. During this process, printer ink (a rich pigment) can do real damage to your belongings if there are any spillovers.<br><br> Removing ink stains from your desk, carpet, clothes, upholstery, or appliances can cost you a whole lot more than the money you intend to save by taking this ill-thought short-cut. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Recycle Used Ink Cartridges Instead </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Refilling ink cartridges on your own is clearly a bad idea, yes, but that does not mean you should just throw them away.<br><br> You can <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges" target="_blank">recycle used ink cartridges</a>. Millions of consumers around the world do that now.<br><br> Here at InkjetsClub, we accept used ink cartridges for recycling and offer you a discount on your next purchase. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It’s understandable that you don’t want to keep buying expensive name-brand ink cartridges as printer manufacturers recommend.<br><br> But, there are other ways to keep your printing costs under control.<br><br> You can buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">compatible or remanufactured</a> ink cartridges at a much less price for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a> printers.<br><br> This way, you <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">can cut down on printing costs</a> without having to worry about print quality, device-compatibility, leakage, warranty, etc.<br><br> It is also a good idea to follow a selection of tried-and-tested guidelines to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/eleven-awesome-ways-to-make-your-printer-inkjet-cartridge-last-longer/" target="_blank">extend the life of your ink cartridge</a>. </p> ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Tue, 12 May 2020 08:10:25 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:27;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:38:"Laser Printers with the Cheapest Toner";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:68:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/laser-printers-with-the-cheapest-toner/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6927:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/laser-printers-with-the-cheapest-toner.jpg" alt="Which Laser Printers Use the Most Cost-Effective Toners in 2020?" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Not all laser printers are the same. Besides varying on parameters such as print quality, print speed, no. of toner cartridges, integrated or separate drum unit, support for different types and sizes of paper, etc., some laser printers are designed for heavy-duty use in offices while others are more suitable for handling smaller print volumes in homes and micro-offices. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > When Is a Toner Really Cost-effective? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you own a laser printer, a toner cartridge is one consumable that you will need to keep buying regularly to meet your ongoing printing needs.<br><br> One of the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">best ways to reduce printing costs</a> is to use a laser printer that uses a high-yield toner cartridge and ensures a low cost per print; a toner with a low sticker price isn’t necessarily cost-effective.<br><br> Depending upon budget and expected usage, you may consider buying an affordable or heavy-duty laser printer.<br><br> Here in this post, we have compiled a selection of budget laser printers and small business laser printers available in 2020 that use the cheapest toners. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Budget Laser Printer: Brother HL-L2300D </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> This monochrome laser printer is a great buy for those who need to print a few hundred pages each month. It uses TN660 toner cartridges. An <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/hl-toner/hl-l2300d.html" target="_blank">affordable high-yield TNN660 toner cartridge</a> (Black) offers a page-yield of 2,650 pages.<br><br> With automatic duplex printing (A4), print speed of 27 ppm (pages per minute), convenient paper handling options and 2400 x 600 dpi resolution, Brother HL-L2300D is a great choice for personal or home office use. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Budget Laser Printer: Brother HL-L5100DN </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A monochrome laser printer, Brother HL-L5100DN offers a bunch of business-class features such as print speed up to 42 ppm, automatic duplex printing, networking support, 250-sheet input tray, mobile printing, and print resolution up to 1200 x 1200 dpi.<br><br> Brother HL-L5100DN uses TN850 cartridges. A <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/hl-toner/hl-l5100dn.html" target="_blank">high-yield TN850 toner cartridge</a> can print up to 8,000 pages. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Small Business Laser Printer: HP LaserJet Pro M402n </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A monochrome laser printer, HP LaserJet Pro M402n uses 26A Black (Standard) and 26X Black (High-yield) toner cartridges. An affordable <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/laserjet-pro/laserjet-pro-m402n.html" target="_blank">high-yield cartridge for HP LaserJet Pro M402n</a> can print up to 9,000 pages.<br><br> From statements and envelopes to office documents in letter, legal or executive sizes, this monochrome laser printer supports a variety of paper sizes.<br><br> With features such as built-in Ethernet connectivity, 2-line LCD, 350-sheet paper input tray, and print speed of 40 ppm, HP LaserJet Pro M402N is suitable for small businesses that print a few hundred pages each week. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. Small Business Laser Printer: Canon ImageCLASS MF247dw </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A compact multifunction laser printer, it can print, copy, scan, and fax.<br><br> ImageCLASS MF247dw uses <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/imageclass/mf247dw.html" target="_blank">Canon 137 cartridge</a> that offers a page yield of around 2,500.<br><br> With 250-sheet input tray, 35-sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), print-speed of 28 ppm, mobile printing, and support for a variety of media sizes, this monochrome laser printer is suitable for small businesses that need to print a few hundred pages per week </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. Small Business Laser Printer: Dell C1760NW </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A color laser printer with a space-saving design, Dell C1760NW delivers a printing resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi. It can print up to 15 ppm in B&W and 12 ppm in color.<br><br> With 150-sheet input tray, multiple connectivity options, and mobile printing, it is an ideal laser printer for small businesses that need to color prints regularly.<br><br> High-yield <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/dell-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/color-laser/c1760nw.html" target="_blank">toner cartridges Dell C1760NW</a> this color laser printer include Dell 331-0778 (3K9XM) – Black and Dell C5GC3 CYAN that can print 2,000 and 1,400 pages respectively. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 6. Small Business Laser Printer: HP LaserJet Pro M477fnw </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> An all-in-one (print, copy, scan, and fax) wireless color laser printer, HP LaserJet Pro M477fnw offers several business-class features such as 4.3” color touchscreen, single-pass 2-sided ADF, 300-sheet input tray, mobile printing, and page speed of 28 ppm for both B&W and color prints. The printer also supports duplex copying and scanning.<br><br> This color laser printer uses <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-410x-cf411x-laser-toner.html" target="_blank">HP 410X toner cartridges</a> (high-yield) and HP 410A (standard) toner cartridges. High-yield black and CYAN toner cartridges have page-yields of 6,500 and 5,000 pages respectively. Both black and CYAN standard toner cartridges offer page yields of 2,300 pages. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> To save even more (up to 20%), you can opt for high-quality compatible <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">toner cartridges for HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/dell-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Dell laser printers</a>. You can also buy multi-packs to avail of discounts.<br><br> As long as you source toners from a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com" target="_blank">reputable source</a> that adheres to ISO standards and strict OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) standards, you can be assured that the quality and output would be at par with more expensive, name-brand toners. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Mon, 11 May 2020 13:16:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:28;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:50:"Difference between Drum and a Toner for a Laserjet";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:80:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/difference-between-drum-and-a-toner-for-a-laserjet/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6270:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/difference-between-drum-and-a-toner-for-a-laserjet.jpg" alt="Drum & Toner: How Are These Two Laser Printer Consumables Different?" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Both drums and toners are consumables that you need to buy for laser printers from time to time. If you need to maintain your laser printer on your own, understanding ‘drum vs. toner cartridges differences’ can help you make informed purchase decisions in the future.<br><br> Here in this guide, we will briefly explain the key difference between a drum and a toner cartridge for a laser printer.<br><br> Read on. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Difference between Drum and Toner: Where does the Confusion Begin? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Most people get confused when they find some laser printers requiring standalone toner cartridges and drum units while others use integrated units. In some laser printers, both of these components are in one integrated unit while in others, both are separate.<br><br> Most HP laser printers available nowadays, use an integrated ‘drum + toner cartridge” unit. So, if you look at <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">affordable HP toners</a>, you will find that both drum and toner are offered as a single unit.<br><br> In most Brother laser printers, on the other hand, the drum unit and toner cartridge are separate. So, you can buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">toner cartridges & drums for Brother laser printers</a> separately. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Drum and Toner: Cost vs. Convenience In Case of Integrated and Standalone Units </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Laser printers have a different working mechanism in comparison to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/" target="_blank">how ink works in inkjet printers</a>.<br><br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/difference-between-drum-and-a-toner-for-a-laserjet-2.jpg" alt="Drum & Toner: How Are These Two Laser Printer Consumables Different?" /> <br><br> Laser printing devices work a lot like photocopiers and use the same technology, based on manipulating electric charges. </p> <ol style="font-size:14px;"> <li>The printer laser beams the desired image onto the drum – a coated metallic cylinder. The desired image is passed on from your computer, mobile device, or a cloud printing application. Tiny dots or pixels of an image are represented by the negative charge on the drum.</li> <li>The drum attracts the powdered toner from the toner cartridge using static electricity (opposite charges attract). Color laser printers often contain multiple drums e.g. one for each color – Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black.</li> <li>The substrate i.e. paper is given a positive charge by the transfer belt (smaller laser printers have rollers instead of a transfer belt).</li> <li>The toner is rolled onto the substrate as it passes the drum; toner particles with negative charge get attracted to the paper with the positive charge and thus produce the desired image.</li> <li>The fuser unit or hot roller is used to melt the toner powder, which is essentially plastic, onto the paper. Thus, the melted toner doesn’t smudge or fall off the substrate and your print is ready.</li> </ol> <p class="blog-contents"> Thus, a toner cartridge is a container that holds the colored or black toner powder. The drum unit is a metallic cylinder with a special coating (green in color). It is this coating that enables a drum unit to receive a positive or negative charge from the laser within a laser printing device. If you’ve used a laser printer in the past, you may have noticed this ‘green cylinder.’ </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Replacing Only Toner Cartridge Vs ‘Drum & Toner’ Combo </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If a laser printer uses a separate drum unit, replacing it can be more economical.<br><br> A drum unit can typically print more than 10,000 pages. Drum units in some laser printers have a duty cycle in the range of 25,000 to 30,000 prints.<br><br> A toner cartridge, on the other hand, can print anywhere between 1,000 to 5,000 pages.<br><br> You may have to buy a new integrated unit if either the toner cartridge is empty or the drum unit is damaged (or has worn off before the cartridge is empty, which is unlikely).<br><br> Therefore, in the case of a laser printer that uses an integrated ‘drum and toner’ unit, you will eventually be spending more money on the consumable.<br><br> However, separate drum units will eventually require replacement. The print quality begins to wane as a drum unit approaches the end of its useful life. If you haven’t stocked on a drum unit already, you may have to wait until a few days before you can use your laser printer again.<br><br> Put simply, you need to weigh both cost and convenience to decide on whether you should buy a laser printer with an integrated ‘drum and toner’ unit or separate drum and toner cartridge. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Most laser printers available these days generate on-screen alerts when either a drum unit or toner cartridge needs to be replaced.<br><br> A cartridge running out of toner is indicated by faded prints.<br><br> However, if the drum unit is damaged, you may notice vertical streaks or dark spots on prints.<br><br> Thus, you will know whether it’s a drum unit or a toner cartridge that you need to replace. In the case of a laser printer that uses a combined unit, you don’t have a choice.<br><br> Lastly, make sure you avoid <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/when-shouldsyou-buy-a-new-printer/" target="_blank">common toner purchase mistakes</a>. If you want to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">save money on printer consumables</a>, educate yourself a bit on how you can save up to 20% in printing costs by purchasing compatible toners instead of their OEM counterparts. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sun, 10 May 2020 13:58:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:29;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:57:"Costco Refill Ink - Why You Should Buy Compatible Instead";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:89:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/costco-refill-inkjets-why-you-should-buy-compatible-instead/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6385:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/costco-refill-inkjets-why-you-should-buy-compatible-instead.jpg" alt="Costco Refill Ink - Why You Should Buy Compatible Cartridges Instead" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer manufacturing companies follow the typical ‘razor and blade business model’ in which one item (a printer) is sold at a low price to increase the sale of a complimentary item (replacement cartridge). Charging an arm and a leg for replacement printer cartridges is how printer manufacturers make the bulk of their profits.<br><br> So, even if you invest in a <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/list-of-top-fife-printers-you-should-buy-for-professional-use/" target="_blank">low-cost printer for professional use</a> today, you may end up spending a lot more on buying ‘expensive’ replacement cartridges over the next one or two years.<br><br> Most people, who experience it first-hand and want to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">save on ongoing printing costs</a>, either opt for compatible ink cartridges or have their empty ink cartridges refilled. Here in this post, we will shed light on why you should buy compatible ink cartridges instead of relying upon Costco ink refills. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Costco Ink Refills Are Susceptible to Leakage and Color Bleeding </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> An inkjet printer typically delivers about 5,000 dots per second onto the substrate through its microscopic nozzles. The print quality suffers if the ink used to refill a cartridge is not of quality comparable to OEM ink cartridges.<br><br> Many printer users, who take the Costco refill route to save on printing costs, end up with ink leakages and color bleeding in prints.<br><br> At times, ink leakages can even damage the print head, one of the most expensive inkjet printer consumables.<br><br> In case a refilled ink cartridge damages your printer, you may also incur out of pocket expenses on printer repairs. Manufacturers cannot stop you from using ink refills but product warranties do not cover damages caused by faulty consumables. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Ink Refills are not carried Out in ISO-certified Facilities </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Inkjet cartridge refills at a Costco retail outlet or a local office supplies store are not carried out in ISO-certified facilities or as per OEM-specifications.<br><br> In most places where ink refills are carried out, the people handling used OEM cartridges are not technicians or engineers. This is the reason why a vast majority of people stop refilling ink cartridges once they’re disappointed with results. <br><br> Compatible ink cartridges are designed to work just like original-brand ink cartridges. Reputed third-party sellers manufacture compatible printer cartridges in a controlled environment; the manufacturing is carried out by trained technicians and overseen by experienced engineers in ISO-certified facilities. <br><br> When compatible cartridges are made strictly according to the OEM specifications, you can be assured of the fact that there won’t be any leakages or quality issues.<br><br> Keep in mind that all compatible ink cartridges are not the same. So, when you search for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">high-quality compatible inks for HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a> printers, be sure to shop with a reliable seller. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Printer Errors Are Highly Likely If You Use Refilled Ink Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> An inkjet printer rejecting or failing to recognize refilled inkjet cartridges is a common occurrence.<br><br> When such errors come around, you cannot simply close them. In most cases, you won’t be able to use the printer. Your printer will refuse to print even if one of the color ink cartridges refilled at Costco is not recognized by your printer.<br><br> Such errors are more likely if </p> <ul> <li>The ink is of poor quality</li> <li>The magnetic chip on an empty cartridge has not been reset</li> <li>A cartridge component gets damaged during refilling</li> <li>There is ink leakage</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> You are far less likely to encounter such problems with compatible ink cartridges. It is also easier to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/troubleshooting" target="_blank">troubleshoot</a> and fix issues concerning compatible cartridges as they are engineered to work with specific printer models.<br><br> Printer manufactures do try their level best to discourage the use of low-cost compatible inks by pushing firmware updates from time to time but there are ways to fix such problems.<br><br> You can, for instance, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/epson-error-code-fix-how-to-turn-off-epson-firmware-updates/" target="_blank">turn off firmware updates for an Epson printer</a> to continue using compatible inks without a hiccup. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > You Can Recycle the Empties and Get a Discount off a Fresh Cartridge Purchase </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you have used OEM cartridges, it is advisable to have them recycled instead of getting them refilled at Costco or a local office supplies store. Here at InkjetsClub, we offer a 10% discount on your next purchase each time you <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges" target="_blank">recycle printer cartridges</a> with us. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> High-quality compatible ink cartridges, backed by guarantees, are at least 20% cheaper than their OEM counterparts.<br><br> If you recycle used ink cartridges and buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">compatible printer inks</a>, you stand to save just around the same amount of money as you would with Costco ink refills. But with compatible ink cartridges, there are no risks involved. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sat, 09 May 2020 14:26:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:30;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:42:"How Do I Know When to Replace a Drum Unit?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:71:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-do-i-know-when-to-replace-a-drum-unit/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7287:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/how-do-i-know-when-to-replace-a-drum-unit.jpg" alt="A Quick Guide on How to Know If You Need to Replace a Drum Unit" /> <p class="blog-contents"> The drum unit in a laser printer is a consumable item that needs to be replaced after a certain period. It is the heart of a laser printer. Some manufacturers refer to it as Imaging Unit, OPC (Organic Photo Conductor) drum, or just drum.<br><br> Here in this post, we will discuss how you can know beforehand when you need to replace a drum unit. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Consider Overall Usage </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> In an ideal situation, a drum unit requires replacement after your laser printer has printed roughly around 12,000 letters or A4 size pages.<br><br> The number of pages that your drum unit will actually deliver will most likely be less than this estimate.<br><br> The reason is that the useful life of a drum unit is affected by several factors such as the type of paper, temperature, humanity, type of toner cartridge, type of print job, etc.<br><br> Printer users have no control over many of these factors. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Drum LED Lights On </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> In many laser printers, the drum LED starts blinking when the drum unit is near the end of its useful life. However, you can continue using the drum unit until you notice a drop in print quality. The LED lights on once the drum unit stops or is no longer functional.<br><br> In most laser printers, you need to reset the drum counter when you replace the drum unit to turn off the LED. In laser printers made by <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, for instance, you need to open the front cover and <a href="https://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend.aspx?c=gb&lang=en&prod=hl1250_all&faqid=faq00000355_001" target="_blank">long-press</a> the button until all LEDs turn on and then release it.<br><br> Scan through your laser printer’s instruction manual to find the exact instructions on how to reset the drum. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Straight Vertical Lines across the Page </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you notice a thin straight line running vertically across the entire length of a page, it is probably due to a scratched drum unit.<br><br> Scratches are generally caused by foreign objects sticking onto the drum unit. Toner buildup on the wiper blade can also result in scratches when it rotates around the drum.<br><br> You need to replace the drum unit if you want to get rid of thin vertical lines in printouts. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Dots that Repeat Down the Page </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Dots appearing evenly throughout the page are indicative of a chip in the drum surface. It’s referred to as a pinhole.<br><br> If the pinholes are caused by a buildup of foreign matter, the problem can be resolved by removing it with a piece of cotton and isopropyl alcohol.<br><br> However, if the dots appear with horizontal bands, it is likely caused by a short against the PCR (Primary Charge Roller).<br><br> Unless you are using a high-end laser printer, it makes sense to buy a new drum unit right away. Repairing an old drum unit can cost more than the money you’d spend on buying a new unit. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Damaged Drum Coating </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When the drum coating/film is damaged due to prolonged exposure to direct light, you will notice smears of toner all over the print. The smears appear at equal distance from each other.<br><br> A worn-out drum unit will produce grey-colored tire tracks on either left or right side of the page. This laser printer issue is sometimes referred to as ‘wind-blown sand.’ It’s indicative of drum coating wearing thin.<br><br> On some occasions, it may be possible to coat and repair a worn-out OPC drum unit. However, as mentioned earlier, investing in a new drum unit is generally a better choice. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Flashing Message on Printer Display Screen </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> In some laser printers, users are alerted about a faulty or worn-out drum unit through error messages on their display screens. The prompt may also appear on your computer screen when you print a document.<br><br> In <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a> printers, you will <a href="https://in.canon/en/support/8201564200" target="_blank">see</a> a message in the Printer Status Window when a drum unit is nearing the end of its useful life.<br><br> In laser printers manufactured by <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, you can <a href="https://help.brother-usa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/77950/~/how-can-i-check-the-remaining-life-of-the-drum-unit%3F" target="_blank">learn about the remaining life of the drum unit by printing the Printer Settings page.<br><br> In laser printers made by <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, the same <a href="https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c02497205" target="_blank">information</a> is made available on the Supplies Status page. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Following standard instructions for different printer models to estimate the remaining life of a printer is helpful but if the drum unit is damaged due to some reason, you will have to rely on the potential signs discussed above to know if you need to replace a drum unit.<br><br> Reduction in quality may at times be due to a leaking toner cartridge.<br><br> If a cartridge is low on toner, you may get faded prints. Therefore, it is important to first verify if it is a toner cartridge that you need to replace or a drum unit.<br><br> If you are buying a replacement toner cartridge for the first time, make sure you avoid <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Common-Mistakes-When-Buying-Inkjet-Cartridges-and-Toners/" target="_blank">common toner purchase mistakes</a>.<br><br> Printer manufacturers often warn consumers that <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">third-party toners</a> and drums (which are less expensive) can damage your printer but it doesn’t hold true if you shop with a reliable seller. Here at <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">InkjetsClub.com</a>, you can find high-quality toner cartridges as well as drum units for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a> printers that are priced at least 20% lower than their OEM counterparts. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Fri, 08 May 2020 11:24:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:31;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:55:"How to Clear the Error Code Caused by New Ink Cartridge";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:85:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-clear-the-error-code-caused-by-new-ink-cartridge/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6854:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/how-to-clear-the-error-code-caused-by-new-ink-cartridge.jpg" alt="How to Clear Errors Caused by New Ink Cartridge to Continue Printing" /> <p class="blog-contents"> It is common for printers to reject new ink cartridges, or to fail to detect or recognize one or more ink cartridges. The problem is indicated by error messages such as: </p> <ul> <li>“Installed ink cartridges cannot be recognized” in an Epson printer</li> <li>“Ink cartridge(s) problem: the following ink cartridge appears to be missing, not detected, or incorrectly installed” in an HP printer</li> <li>“The following ink cartridge cannot be recognized; printing cannot be executed…” in a Brother Printer</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> How these error messages are generated by different printers will vary but one thing is common across the board – you cannot continue printing with a new ink cartridge if such an error pops up on your screen!<br><br> Here in this post, we will shed light on possible causes of your printer failing to recognize or detect a new ink cartridge.<br><br> We will also share with you some methods that can help you move past errors such as ‘Cannot recognize the cartridge,’ ‘Cannot detect the cartridge,’ or ‘Cartridge missing or not installed properly’ to continue printing with a new ink cartridge. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Causes Errors Related to Printer Failure to Recognize or Detect a New Ink Cartridge? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When you get <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">affordable HP printer ink</a> or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson printer ink</a>, there is a chance that your printer may fail to recognize the cartridge.<br><br> In fact, some printers are designed to create hurdles in your way, just so you are forced to buy expensive cartridges directly from printer manufacturers.<br><br> Printer manufacturers such as HP and Epson often rely on micro-chips or use firmware updates to remotely tweak your printing device to make it reject a compatible or remanufactured ink cartridge that can potentially <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">save you hundreds of dollars on printing costs</a>.<br><br> You can preempt the problem by turning off printer firmware updates. We’ve shared a step-by-step <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/epson-error-code-fix-how-to-turn-off-epson-firmware-updates/" target="_blank">guide to turn-off Epson firmware updates</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How to Fix the ‘Cartridge not recognized’ Error </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You need to try out different methods in an iterative manner. With each method, you’d be eliminating one of the likely causes – until you find the one that triggered the error message and fix it. </p> <ol style="font-size: 14px;"> <li>Turn OFF your printer and cut the power.</li> <li>Power the printer back ON.</li> <li>how-to-clear-the-error-code-caused-by-new-ink-cartridge</li> <li>If you still get an ‘Ink cartridge not recognized’ error, you need to find out which color ink cartridge is possibly causing the error. In most printers, this information is made available in the error message itself or shown on the printer LCD screen.</li> <li>Turn Off your printer again. It is now time to perform a series of checks.</li> <li>Open printer cover to check if all ink cartridges have been installed correctly. If necessary, pull them out gently and reinsert into designated spots.</li> <li>Confirm if you have bought the right ink cartridge. For example, if your Brother printer needs an LC61 <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/mfc-multifunction/mfc-j270w.html">cartridge</a>, another cartridge that looks the same and fits in well in the slot, will not work.</li> <li>Check if the cartridge chips are damaged or have fallen off. You will need to remove cartridges to do that. If there’s dust or ink on cartridge chips, polish it dry with a piece of cloth.</li> <li>Check if all cartridges have ink left in them. Hold an ink cartridge against the source of light to determine the ink level.</li> <li>Use a chip resetter, if you have one, to reset an empty ink cartridge that your printer is not detecting anymore. Otherwise, you can just replace an empty ink cartridge.</li> <li>In case you are using an old Epson printer with a CISS (Continuous Ink Supply System), ARC (Auto Reset Chip) cartridges, or affordable Epson cartridges, you may need to perform the cartridge installation process two or three times to remove the error. Eventually, the error will change to “Cartridge not genuine” with an option to continue printing through a confirmation message that reads “Use installed ink cartridge(s)?” or “Continue using non-genuine cartridges?”</li> <li>Power your printer OFF and ON. If the error persists, move on to the next step.</li> <li>Check if the printer is not recognizing the same ink cartridge. If it’s a different color ink, repeat steps 10-12.</li> <li>If it is the same color ink, remove all cartridges from the printer. Power your printer OFF and ON.</li> <li>Install one ink cartridge. Press and hold the ‘ink’ button for a few seconds.</li> <li>Wait for the printer software to inspect and recognize the new ink cartridge.</li> <li>If the printer successfully recognizes the cartridge, repeat steps 15-16 for other cartridges.</li> <li>IF the cartridge is not recognized, repeat steps 15-16 using a different cartridge.</li> <li>Repeat steps 15-16 until your printer recognizes all cartridges.</li> </ol> <p class="blog-contents"> If you have successfully removed the error, well done! </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Understandably, home and business users will choose <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">compatible & remanufactured inks</a> over their branded counterparts to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">save on printing costs</a>.<br><br> Using the steps outlined above, printer users can continue printing with <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">low-cost Brother ink cartridges</a> or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">affordable Epson cartridges</a> that are just as good as their OEM counterparts. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 07 May 2020 11:43:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:32;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:26:"Where Can I Get Cheap Ink?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:55:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/where-can-i-get-cheap-ink/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6872:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog30-main-image.jpg" alt="Where Can I Get Cheap Ink? Here’s the Answer You’re Looking for!" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Replacing printer ink and toner cartridges alone can cost you hundreds of dollars per year, even if you print only a few hundred pages on an average per month.<br><br> No wonder, professionals and businesses that need to print images, bills, invoices, notices, letters, meeting-handouts, reports, etc. on a regular basis, keep looking for ways to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/eleven-awesome-ways-to-make-your-printer-inkjet-cartridge-last-longer/" target="_blank">make an inkjet cartridge last longer</a> or tips on how to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">reduce printing costs</a>.<br><br> Fortunately, numerous affordable printer cartridge alternatives are now available. <br><br> These affordable printer cartridge alternatives are referred to as: </p> <ul> <li>Compatible printer cartridges</li> <li>Remanufactured printer cartridges</li> <li>Generic printer cartridges</li> <li>Third-party printer cartridges</li> <li>Non-OEM printer cartridges</li> <li>Non-branded printer cartridges</li> <li>Aftermarket cartridges</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> All of these alternatives refer to printer cartridges that are either built or re-engineered/refurbished by third-party companies to replace their expensive, OEM counterparts. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Are OEM Cartridges and Why Consumers Don’t Want to Buy Them? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) cartridges are manufactured and sold by OEM brands such as HP, Brother, Epson, Canon, etc. Nearly all major retail stores have such cartridges in stock.<br><br> Smart consumers know that OEM printer consumables are overpriced. Sometimes, OEM printer cartridges cost just as much as the printer!<br><br> Many printer vendors do not even offer XL or high-yield versions of printer cartridges for various models to make sure customers keep coming back to buy more OEM inks and toners.<br><br> Consumers who are aware of these facts keep looking for non-OEM ink and toner cartridges that are just as good as their OEM counterparts. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What Kind of Non-OEM Printer Cartridges Are Available? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer ink and toner cartridges offered by third-party companies are often referred to as generic or aftermarket printer cartridges.<br><br> These ‘third-party’ cartridges are of two types: </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Compatible Printer Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> These cartridges are made to work with select printer models by strictly following the OEM specifications.<br><br> Compatible cartridges are made up of brand-new components including the shell and everything else. They are engineered to function just like an OEM cartridge. So, they fit and install just like an OEM cartridge. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Remanufactured Printer Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> These are recycled OEM cartridges that are cleaned, repaired, and refilled with an ink formula similar to that of an OEM cartridge. Remanufactured or refurbished cartridges are rigorously tested for OEM standards for print quality, performance, and page yield. These cartridges fit and install just like an OEM cartridge. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Are All Third Party Cartridges the Same? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> No.<br><br> This is why it’s important to avoid cheap inks and toners if they are being sold by: </p> <ul> <li>Anonymous sellers</li> <li>Companies that do not publish their contact information</li> <li>Companies that do not have a return policy</li> <li>Companies that do not have ISO-certified facilities</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Put simply, make sure you choose a reputable seller when searching for cheap printer ink or toner cartridges.<br><br> Here at InkjetsClub, aftermarket (compatible and remanufactured) cartridges for printers made by various brands such as <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, etc. are manufactured or refurbished in ISO-certified facilities. We have a return & exchange <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/return" target="_blank">policy</a> and offer guarantees on our products.<br><br> So, if you are looking for cheap yet high-quality ink or toner for your printer, you can just enter your printer model and find compatible cartridges priced up to 20% less than their OEM counterparts at <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank">InkjetsClub.com</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Will these Cheap Printer Cartridges Damage Your Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer vendors instill fear among consumers by publishing warnings that say non-OEM inks and toners can damage their printers.<br><br> This is NOT True.<br><br> Don’t fall for this ‘scare tactic’ of printer manufacturing companies that want you to keep buying expensive name-brand or OEM cartridges. Who wants to let go of a revenue stream?<br><br> Using non-OEM consumables will NOT void the manufacturer’s warranty either.<br><br> Like the <a href="https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/statutes/magnuson-moss-warranty-federal-trade-commission-improvements-act" target="_blank">Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act</a> in the United States, consumer protection laws in various jurisdictions around the globe forbid warrantors (who in this case are printer manufacturers) from forcing consumers to buy and use OEM consumables. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> We hope we’ve reasonably the question ‘Where can I get cheap Ink’ for you.<br><br> Switch to high-yield (XL) compatible or remanufactured cartridges today to keep your printing costs under control. Millions of consumers have already stopped using pricey name-brand cartridges.<br><br> Lastly, if you’ve empty/used printer cartridges at home or in office, don’t throw them away. They will just land up in a landfill somewhere. You can <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges" target="_blank">recycle used cartridges</a> through InkjetsClub (we provide FREE Shipping!) and get a discount on your next purchase. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 02 Apr 2020 10:27:43 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:33;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:34:"When Should You Buy A New Printer?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:63:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/when-shouldsyou-buy-a-new-printer/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:6632:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog29-main-image.jpg" alt="When You Should Buy a New Printer: A Practical Guide for Anyone" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Consumers who aren’t tech-savvy need guidance on assessing whether it’s worth keeping old printers going. The average lifespan of a home or office printer is around five years but most printers can last much longer with proper maintenance and upkeep.<br><br> So, how do you know if your printer has run its course? Here in this post, we cover the top five signs that indicate you need to buy a new printer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Your Needs Have Changed </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you are using an old printer that doesn’t match your requirements, you may be spending your money on an inefficient device.<br><br> For instance, inkjet and laser printers are built to meet a varied set of needs.<br><br> Inkjet printers tend to cost less upfront but are great for printing photos and colorful documents. These devices are also suitable for casual printing in homes and micro-offices.<br><br> Laser printers, on the other hand, are more suitable for users who need to print text-heavy documents on a regular basis. You may also want to buy a new monochrome laser printer if you print a large number of pages in black & white every month. <br><br> Consider your current needs to figure out if you need to switch from an inkjet to a laser printer or vice-versa. In another post, we’ve discussed in detail how you can make the right <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Printer-Should-You-Buy-Inkjet-or-Laser-Printers/" target="_blank">choice between an inkjet and a laser printer</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Replacement Cartridges for Old Printer Are Too Expensive </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Most printer manufacturing companies sell printing devices at break-even or even a loss. They make up for this loss or reduction in profits by charging a premium on replacement printer cartridges.<br><br> This ‘business model’ is applicable to nearly all printers, whether they were sold last month or a decade ago.<br><br> But if you bought a printer, say 10 years ago, chances are that you’re paying more for a set of replacement inks or toners than you did for the device itself.<br><br> Using a printer that has a poor print economy (cost-per-print) means that you are spending a few cents more (that you can save) each time you print a page. If this is the case, you should consider buying a new printer, preferably one that uses high-yield cartridges.<br><br> Obvious as it may sound, upgrading your printer is one of the recommended <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">ways businesses can save on printing costs</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Old Printer Takes Too Long to Print Anything </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> With repeated use, printers tend to get sluggish at printing. It generally happens due to wear and tear of internal components.<br><br> If you notice that your old printer is taking too long to print a text document or an image, you may want to shop for a new printer.<br><br> Print speed can be a serious concern for people who need to quickly print invoices, bills, reports, labels, etc. in commercial environments.<br><br> Although laser printers generally offer better print speed, measured in pages-per-minute (ppm) or images-per-minute (ipm), inkjet printers too are catching up fast. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. The Print Quality Is Below Par </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Print quality is likely to go down if a printer is used regularly for many years. Operating conditions and the number of prints also affect print quality in the long run.<br><br> When you start getting faded prints or streaks on prints, it is prudent to first consider if the culprit is your printhead or printer cartridge.<br><br> Here’s what you can do: </p> <ul> <li>Run the printhead cleaning cycle one or two times</li> <li>Check if the printer cartridge still has ink or toner left in it</li> <li>Check if there is any debris or dust stuck on the printhead or drum unit</li> <li>Replace the printer cartridge</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> If poor print quality persists, it may be because your printer’s useful life is over. It’s time to get a new printer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. Printer Components Have Suffered Excessive Wear and Tear </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> An aging printer can make grinding noises or experience frequent paper jams.<br><br> As printer components undergo wear-and-tear, repairs become necessary. Often, repairing an old printer a few times in a year or two can be costlier than purchasing a new printer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer bargains are hardly seasonal but you should keep an eye on deals announced in the beginning of the calendar year and the end of summer. It is during this time that printer companies dispose of their inventory if a new generation of printing devices is on the horizon.<br><br> In another post, we have covered the list of <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/list-of-top-fife-printers-you-should-buy-for-professional-use/" target="_blank">top five printers for professional use</a>. The list has been compiled keeping in mind various factors such as the running cost, print speed, output quality, connectivity options, etc.<br><br> If you are a small business owner, consider reading our guide on <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-best-printer-for-your-small-business/" target="_blank">how to choose the right printer for a small business</a>.<br><br> Lastly, do consider using compatible printer cartridges, whether it’s an <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a> or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/dell-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Dell</a> printer to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">reduce your printing costs</a> by 20%. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Thu, 02 Apr 2020 09:56:49 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:34;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:38:"How to Turn off Epson Firmware Updates";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:89:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/epson-error-code-fix-how-to-turn-off-epson-firmware-updates/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7916:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog28-main-image.jpg" alt="Epson Error Code Fix - How to Turn off Epson Firmware Updates" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Do you own an Epson printer? Are you worried that a firmware update may force you to buy expensive replacement cartridges? Don’t worry. There’s a way out. Here in this post, we will discuss how you can disable Epson firmware updates. But first, let’s understand the basics. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What is Firmware? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Firmware is a particular class of software, held in non-volatile memory devices such as flash memory, ROM, or EPROM. The software provides low-level control of a device’s hardware. In some devices, firmware software can serve as a complete operating system. In other cases, firmware can provide an operating environment where it has partial control over the hardware. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Why Do Printer Companies Release Firmware Updates? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Firmware updates are generally released to fix bugs, crashes or known security issues to improve a printer’s overall performance.<br><br> In some printer models, a firmware update may also include GUI upgrades. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Why do People want to Turn Off Printer Firmware Updates? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Other than fixing printer issues, firmware updates are also designed by printer manufacturing companies to discourage or limit the use of third-party <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">compatible or remanufactured cartridges.</a><br><br> Consumers are now becoming aware of the fact that third-party printer <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">cartridges for Epson printers</a>, sourced from reputable sellers are just as good and help save up to 20% in printing costs.<br><br> Therefore, printer vendors are aggressively pushing firmware updates to literally force people to use expensive OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) ink and toner cartridges.<br><br> As soon as the firmware update is installed, it prompts a cartridge problem alert/message, either via a dialog box on your computer’s screen or on your printer’s display. The error message prevents you from using compatible cartridges.<br><br> Until a firmware fix is made available, which generally happens after several months, you have to use expensive OEM cartridges.<br><br> Therefore, you are advised NOT to update your printer’s firmware. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Can You Turn Off Epson Firmware Updates? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> In many Epson printers, the firmware is updated automatically without you knowing, especially if the device is connected to the Internet through Wi-Fi or an Ethernet cable via your computer.<br><br> Thankfully, it is possible to disable ‘automatic’ Epson firmware updates. This way, you can continue using compatible or remanufactured cartridges and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/" target="_blank">save on printing costs</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How to Turn Off Epson Firmware Updates? </h2> <br> <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GTkchOcuRiw" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> <p class="blog-contents"> There are two ways you can disable Epson firmware updates. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Method #1 to Disable Epson Firmware Updates: </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents gridot"> If you are using the Windows Operating System, you can open the Epson Software Updater on your computer.<br><br> 1.1 Type in ‘Epson Software Updater’ in the Windows search bar (from the Windows start menu) to launch the program.<br><br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog28-image8.png" alt="Epson Software Updater" /><br><be> </p> <p class="blog-contents gridot"> 1.2. In the Epson Software Updater dialog box, select your printer model from the drop-down menu.<br><br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog28-image2.png" alt="Epson Software Updater Dropdown Menu" /> Check your printer’s manual or the label on the device to know the exact printer model number. <br><br> </p> <p class="blog-contents gridot"> 1.3. Click on the ‘Auto Update Settings’ option. Another dialog box will open on your computer’s screen.<br><br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog28-image6.png" alt="Auto Apdate Settings" /><br><br> </p> <p class="blog-contents gridot"> 1.4. Under the ‘Interval to Check’ menu corresponding to your printer model in the dialog box, select the ‘Never’ option.<br><br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog28-image7.png" alt="Epson Interval to Check" /><br><br> Hit the ‘OK’ button to save the settings. Next, click on the ‘Exit’ button to close the dialog box. <br><br> </p> <p class="blog-contents gridot"> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog28-image4.png" alt="Auto Apdate Settings Submit" /><br><br> Congratulations, you’ve disabled Epson firmware updates. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Method #2 to Disable Epson Firmware Updates </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents gridot"> Please follow the steps below to permanently disable Epson firmware updates.<br><br> 1. Find the Epson printer icon on your Windows Taskbar; it’s generally in the bottom-right area of the screen.<br><br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog28-image5.png" alt="Windows taskbar" /><br><be> </p> <p class="blog-contents gridot"> 2. Right-click on the printer icon to launch a panel that shows various options regarding your printer.<br><br> Next, click on the ‘Software Update Settings’ option.<br><br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog28-image3.png" alt="Software Update Settings" /><br><be> </p> <p class="blog-contents gridot"> 3. In the ‘Software Update Settings’ dialog box for your Epson printer, select the ‘Never’ option. Hit the ‘OK’ button to save the settings.<br><br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/blog28-image1.png" alt="Finishing" /><br><br> Congratulations, you’ve disabled Epson firmware updates. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you hadn’t turned off Epson firmware updates, you may be staring at cartridge problem messages already.<br><br> The good news is that you can uninstall the Epson firmware update. Once you uninstall the printer firmware update, you can continue working with the older version of the firmware.<br><br> You never know when a printer manufacturing company will push a firmware update. Therefore, it is advisable to disable printer firmware updates as soon as you find the time.<br><br> In case there is a serious performance or security issue that a firmware update can address, you can install the update after the printer manufacturing company rolls out a firmware fix to allow compatible printer cartridges.<br><br> In the meantime, a simple solution to stay clear of network security issues is to disconnect the Internet connection when you use a printer. </p> <style> .blog-contents.gridot {display:grid;} .blog-post-view .blogik-img {width:unset;} </style>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Wed, 01 Apr 2020 11:51:56 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:35;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:44:"7 Ways Businesses Can Save on Printing Costs";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:78:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/seven-ways-businesses-can-save-on-printing-costs/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:10010:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/people-sitting-on-chairs.jpg" alt="7 Ways Businesses Can Save on Printing Costs" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Not just large-scale businesses, small and medium scale enterprises also spend a fairly good amount of money each year on printers, replacement ink, and toner cartridges, paper, and other printer consumables. According to the Gartner, a typical organization <a href="http://www.yourmpsa.org/Resources/Documents/White%20Papers-General/Newfield-The_fact_and_fiction_behind_Print_Reviews.pdf" target="_blank">spends</a> between 1-3% of their revenue on printing. So, it is but part of a business owner's due diligence to look for ways to save on printing costs.<br><br> Here at InkjetsClub, we will shed light on how you as a business owner can save money on your next set of printer ink. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Set Ink/Toner Saving Defaults </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When configuring your office printers and user access, make sure that: </p> <ul> <li>Documents are printed in black-and-white by default (save color ink/toner)</li> <li>Documents are printed in Draft/Economy mode by default (save ink/toner)</li> <li>Documents are printed on a lower resolution (save ink/toner)</li> <li>Duplex printing is ON by default (save paper)</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> When you must print documents at a higher resolution or in color, you can always change back the settings.<br><br> If your business does not require color prints at all, you may consider investing in a monochrome laser printer to lower your printing costs. Alternatively, you can have one color inkjet printer and one monochrome laser printer in your office. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Switch to Compatible Printer Cartridges to Reduce Cartridge Replacement Cost </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer manufacturing companies advise their customers to stick to ‘expensive’ OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) ink and toner cartridges. After all, a bulk of their revenues is generated from replacement cartridge sales and not the printer unit itself.<br><br> Often, printer manufactures offset R&D and marketing costs as well as discounts on printing devices by selling replacement printer ink and toner cartridges at a higher cost. <br><br> OEM cartridges are of high quality and engineered to work with select printer models but this is the case also for compatible cartridges, non-OEM printer cartridges manufactured in ISO-certified facilities, strictly in accordance with OEM specifications. <br><br> You can accrue significant savings when you switch to compatible ink and toner cartridges. For example, when you shop with InkjetsClub for compatible printer cartridges for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Epson</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">Canon</a> or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html" target="_blank">HP</a> printers, you can save up to 70% on ink and toner costs by buying from a reputable printer ink supplier like InkjetsClub.com. <br><br> If you print at least a few hundred pages each month, merely switching to compatible printer cartridges can help you save 100’s of dollars every year. No wonder, it is one of the best ways to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/" target="_blank">save money on inkjet and toner cartridges!</a> For more information, you can read one of our earlier posts, where we have settled the ‘<a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/" target="_blank">Brand Vs Remanufactured Vs Compatible</a>’ (cartridges) debate. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Use ‘N-up printing’ to save Ink/Toner and Paper </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> N-up printing refers to a page layout strategy in which several pre-rendered pages are arranged on a single page. Multiple pages are resized, rotated if necessary, and arranged in a grid pattern in order to reduce the number of pages that a print job would otherwise require. This way, you can save both ink/toner and paper. <br><br> The N-up multi-page option can be found in the layout section within Printing Preferences. <br><br> You can also use web-based applications such as <a href="https://pdfresizer.com/multipage" target="_blank">PDFResizer</a> that offer an N-up tool for rearranging PDF document layout to print multiple pages per sheet. <br><br> Readability can at times eliminate N-up printing as an option but it works well if you need to print presentation slides, spreadsheets, tables, etc. on a regular basis. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Print Only When You Must </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Ask yourself if it’s really necessary to have a hard copy of a document, email, invoice, or spreadsheet. Encourage all your employees to do the same. <br><br> If possible, introduce a system wherein softcopies of important, business-related documents are preserved on the cloud or a local network server. <br><br> To eliminate the printing of unnecessary documents in medium or large-scale businesses, employers can install software that requires employees to enter a number or ID to release print jobs. <br><br> Decreasing the number of unnecessary prints can go a long way in reducing printing costs. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Get a New Printer to Reduce Cost-Per-Print </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Even if a 10-year old inkjet or laser printer is functioning well, you may want to have it replaced with the latest model. The latest inkjet/laser printers for office-use offer a better print economy; most business printers available in the market nowadays use high-yield cartridges. <br><br> A new printer can cut your cost-per-print by 20-40%. Therefore, even if you factor in the money spent on buying a new <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/list-of-top-fife-printers-you-should-buy-for-professional-use/" target="_blank">printer for office use</a>, you’d still save more in the long run. <br><br> If you run a small business, consider reading our guide on ‘<a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-best-printer-for-your-small-business/" target="_blank">how to choose the best printer for your small business</a>.’ <br><br> Old printers can only serve you well if you print rarely (e.g. a dozen pages each month). </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Fewer Printers Lead to Better ROI </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Often medium and large-scale businesses end up spending huge sums on printer supplies simply because they have too many printers in their offices (e.g. one printer for 1-2 employees). <br><br> ‘Personal printers’ in offices can encourage a habit of ‘print everything’ or ‘print in any manner you like.’ If an employee has to walk a few steps to print something and s/he knows the printer is configured and maintained by an IT administrator, s/he is likely to be more cautious of avoiding unnecessary prints. <br><br> Having one multi-function printer that uses high-capacity cartridges and offers a much lower cost-per-print (which no doubt will be more expensive) for a group of 10-15 employees can ensure a far better ROI. <br><br> This way, employees have access to high-quality printing and employers are in a position to implement organization-wide policies for reducing printing costs more easily. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Print Smartly to Save Both Ink/Toner and Paper </h2> <br> <ul> <li>Use ink/toner –saving fonts; Arial fonts, for example, consume 30% more ink than ink-saving fonts such as Garamond, Century Gothic, Ryman Eco, Courier, and Brush Script.</li> <li>Print only the text you need, especially when you are printing web pages; you can manually remove unnecessary images, banners, etc. or use online tools such as ‘<a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/print-friendly-pdf/ohlencieiipommannpdfcmfdpjjmeolj?hl=en" target="_blank">Print Friendly & PDF</a>’ Chrome extension to save paper and ink when you print.</li> <li>Scan documents more often and copy less; if employees can scan a document and email it to a colleague, why use the copier?</li> </ul> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Follow Standard Guidelines to Reduce Costs Incurred on Purchasing Supplies </h2> <br> <ul> <li>Know <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-tips-on-how-to-care-for-your-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank">how to care for Ink cartridges</a> and toners, especially when they are not in use.</li> <li>Clean printers on a regular basis so that you don’t have to spend more on buying print heads, drums, etc.</li> <li>Use compatible or remanufactured printer cartridges as discussed above.</li> <li>Avoid low-yield printer cartridges; use high-yield ink/toner cartridges that can print thousands of pages.</li> </ul> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Conclusion </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It is possible to cut annual printing costs by nearly half if you follow the strategies and methods discussed in this post. If you need to print flyers, booklets, posters, etc. in bulk, consider outsourcing such print jobs to a dedicated publishing company instead of printing them in-house. With industrial printers, these companies may be able to provide you with bulk prints at a much lower cost. <br><br> Lastly, remember to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges" target="_blank">recycle used printer cartridges</a>. You will not just be helping the planet; you will earn a discount on your next purchase at InkjetsClub as well! </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Mon, 23 Mar 2020 19:38:45 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:36;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:26:"How Does Printer Ink Work?";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:55:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-does-printer-ink-work/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:8755:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/how-inkjets-work.jpg" alt="How Does Printer Ink Work?" /> <p class="blog-contents"> The two printers that are most popular and cost-effective for common print jobs in homes and offices today are inkjet and laser printers. While inkjet printers use ink in ‘liquid’ form, laser printers use a toner in ‘powder’ form to print the desired image on a substrate. Whether you should get an <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Printer-Should-You-Buy-Inkjet-or-Laser-Printers/">inkjet or laser printer</a>, is a topic that we’ve covered in detail in another post. Here in this post, we will discuss how printer ink (in inkjet printers) works.<br><br> Let us begin with the basics. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > What is Printer Ink Made Up Of? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer ink has various ingredients such as pigments, resins, varnish, solvents, waxes, lubricants, etc. The black ink is generally made using carbon black pigments. Titanium dioxide, on the other hand, is often used as a white pigment.<br><br> Printer manufacturing companies or third-party manufactures of compatible ink cartridges do not share information about the exact composition of printer inks they sell. It’s a trade-secret, after all.<br><br> The two main varieties of printer ink are: </p> <ul> <li><b>Dye-based ink:</b> This type of ink consists of a colorant, fully dissolved in a liquid such as water or glycol. The ink flows easily from the print head to the substrate and dries in no time once it’s there. Dye-based inks are relatively cheaper. A large number of standard inkjets that use dye-based inks produce razor-sharp text and reasonably good-looking images with vibrant colors. However, dye-based inks are more likely to smear and the prints tend to fade after five years.</li> <li><b>Pigment-based ink:</b> It is made from solid particles of pigment powder, suspended in a liquid. Pigment-based ink is more durable as it resists fading for a longer duration. The colors produced by pigmented inks are not as vibrant but they are a perfect choice for printing on slicker surfaces such as stickers and transparencies.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> The qualitative difference in the output produced by dye and pigment-based inks is hard to spot for inexperienced eyes.<br><br> Regardless of the type of ink an inkjet uses, there are ways to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/eleven-awesome-ways-to-make-your-printer-inkjet-cartridge-last-longer/">make printer ink last longer.</a> </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Where is Printer Ink Stored? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The printer ink is held in a cartridge, identified by a unique cartridge number. Different inkjet printer models work with different ink cartridges.<br><br> An ink cartridge is classified as ‘standard-yield’ or ‘high-yield’ depending upon the amount of ink it holds.<br><br> High-yield <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Epson</a> or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Canon</a> printer ink cartridges, for instance, can print more as they hold more ink. Consumers who print frequently often buy high-yield ink cartridges to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/">reduce printing costs.</a><br><br> A typical <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/list-of-top-fife-printers-you-should-buy-for-professional-use/">inkjet printer for professional use</a> utilizes a black plus three-color ink system. The three primary colors include cyan, magenta, and yellow. The primary colors produce all other printable colors through blending. Photographers, graphic designers, and others who require high-quality prints, use inkjets that have four, five or more color-inks.<br><br> Most inkjet printers have a separate black ink cartridge. An inkjet printer may use a single cartridge that houses all colors or it may have separate ink cartridges for all colors.<br><br> Inkjet cartridges also have microchips and other small, electronic components that help control the ink spray and measure the amount of ink left. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > The Print Head </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> An inkjet printer cartridge may or may not have an integrated print head. </p> <ul> <li><b>Fixed Print Head:</b> Some printers have built-in print heads, separate from the color inkjet printer cartridges. Epson and Canon are two companies known to have offered the maximum number of printers with fixed print heads. Some of the recent models from HP, such as <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/officejet-pro/officejet-pro-8620.html">OfficeJet Pro 8620</a>, also use a fixed print head.</li> <li><b>Disposable Print Head:</b> In this case, the print head is supplied as part of the replaceable inkjet printer cartridge. Hewlett-Packard has generally favored disposable (separate) print heads. Canon, too, followed the same design philosophy in its early printer models.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> There’s a middle path as well; companies such as Kodak offer printers with replaceable ink cartridges and separate, disposable print heads. HP’s high-volume inkjets and many of the recent models offered by Canon now use this design philosophy. The print head is intended to last the life of the printing device but users have the option to replace it if necessary. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > How Does the Print Head Work? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The print head consists of an array of closely-arranged microscopic nozzles that spray the ink onto a substrate such as paper, plastic film, cardboard, fabric, canvas, etc. in small, precise drops.<br><br> How the ink is sprayed onto a substrate, depends upon the underlying technology.<br><br> Most of the contemporary printers found in homes and offices use the Drop-on-Demand (DOD) technology.<br><br> DOD technology is further divided into two categories: </p> <ul> <li><b>Thermal Technology:</b> A majority of consumer inkjet printers available in the market, including those from <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Canon</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">HP</a>, and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Lexmark</a> use the thermal inkjet technology. In this case, the printer cartridge comprises of small chambers, each with a tiny, electric heater. When electricity is passed through the heating element, the ink in the chamber vaporizes and takes a bubble-form. The droplet of ink is propelled through the print head nozzle, onto the substrate due to an increase in the pressure inside the chamber. Since the ink needs to vaporize, the thermal inkjet process requires the ink to have a volatile component. A thermal inkjet print head is cheaper to produce as no special components are required.</li> <li><b>Piezoelectric Technology:</b> Printers manufactured by <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Brother</a> and <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Epson</a> utilize piezoelectric technology. Most industrial inkjets too rely on this printing technology. Here, instead of a heating element, a piezoelectric material such as lead zirconium titanate is placed behind a nozzle on the print head. When the voltage is applied, the piezoelectric material changes its shape, pushing the ink droplet inside the ink-filled chamber, onto the substrate. A piezoelectric inkjet print head is relatively more expensive but less susceptible to clogging.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> In both of these processes, it’s a software program that directs the print head to release a certain number of ink-droplets per dot. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you enjoyed reading’ how printer ink works,’ you may also be interested in learning <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-tips-on-how-to-care-for-your-ink-cartridges/">how to care for your ink cartridges.</a> After all, printer ink is expensive and you wouldn’t want an ink cartridge to go waste.<br><br> In case you are wondering ‘what to do with used ink cartridges,’ head straight to our ‘<a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Common-Mistakes-When-Buying-Inkjet-Cartridges-and-Toners/">Recycle Ink Cartridges</a>’ section and learn how you can get a $10 coupon for recycling an ink cartridge through InkjetsClub!";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sat, 25 Jan 2020 15:29:14 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:37;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:45:"5 Tips on How to Care for Your Ink Cartridges";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:78:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/five-tips-on-how-to-care-for-your-ink-cartridges/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7443:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/seven-signs.jpg" alt="5 Best Tips on How to Care for Your Ink Cartridges" /> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5 Best Tips on How to Care for Your Ink Cartridges and Save Money </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Ink cartridges are some of the most expensive consumables in many homes and offices. There are tried-and-tested ways to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/">save money on printer cartridges</a> but you may end up spending more if ink cartridges have to be replaced more frequently due to avoidable damages. Faulty ink cartridges can also damage the printhead. Fortunately, it’s not too difficult to inspect, handle, and install ink cartridges. Here in this post, we will discuss the top five tips on how to care for your ink cartridges: </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Tip #1: How to Care for Your Ink Cartridges before Installation? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Installing an ink cartridge seems pretty straightforward; you just need to insert it into the designated slot on your inkjet printer. But, it’s always a good idea to follow some standard guidelines before installing an ink cartridge.<br><br> Carefully inspect the inkjet cartridge for damages before you install it. Check if ink cartridge’s clip or plastic pull tab (found in older models), is correctly secured. You may first need to remove a piece of plastic tape that covers the vent hole and clip.<br><br> Next, shake the inkjet cartridge well. This is done in order to prime the ink. Alternatively, you can gently tap the ink cartridge on a hard surface a few times.<br><br> Finally, inspect the gold contact chip on the ink cartridge; it’s usually present on side of the cartridge. The printing device gathers data about current ink-levels from this electrical component. If you accidentally touch the gold contact chip or notice some dust, impurities or scratches on it, use a lint-free cloth to wipe it clean. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Tip #2: How to Care for Your Ink Cartridges during Installation? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Different inkjet printer models have different procedures for cartridge installation. So, make sure to reference the printer’s instruction manual. If the manual isn’t available, you can find a PDF version online. Alternatively, you can watch a cartridge installation video on YouTube; just run a search by your inkjet printer model.<br><br> The ink cartridge should fit in easily. Do not force its way in; you may end up damaging the contact point or worse, dislodge the printhead, another expensive printer consumable.<br><br> Remember to switch off the printer before you remove or install an ink cartridge. Use the power button on the printer to turn it off; it allows the printhead to return to a position where it is well protected against drying up.<br><br> If your printer does not read a newly installed ink cartridge, please refer to our ‘<a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/troubleshooting">troubleshooting printer cartridge</a>’ section for quick information on how to fix this issue. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Tip #3: How to Care for Your Ink Cartridge during Storage? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Not buying ink cartridges in bulk even when you print frequently is one of the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Common-Mistakes-When-Buying-Inkjet-Cartridges-and-Toners/">common printer cartridge purchase mistakes</a> many people make. Here at InkjetsClub, you can save up to 20% in replacement ink costs by purchasing a multi-pack. For instance, if you use 10 cartridges in a year, you can literally get 2 ink cartridges for free by placing an order for a pack of 10.<br><br> But, once you’ve got the extra cartridges, you should know the best way to store them. Here are some standard guidelines on how to store and protect your printer ink cartridge: </p> <ul> <li>Keep spare ink cartridges in their airtight sealed packaging until you need them. If you remove a cartridge from its packaging and it’s sitting idle for some time, the ink inside it may dry out, especially if the plastic tape covering the vent has also been removed prematurely.</li> <li>Store ink cartridges in a vertical position with the nozzle facing upwards. When cartridges in storage are left on their sides, the ink inside them may shift to one side. This can affect the output quality when you install them on your printer.</li> <li>Store ink cartridges in a dark place; do not leave them in a hot car or places exposed to extreme heat or cold.</li> <li>If you need to store a partially used ink cartridge, make sure to cover its nozzle with polythene to create an airtight space. Apply duct tape around the polythene cover, if necessary.</li> <li>Ink cartridges cannot be stored for an indefinite timeframe. Take note of the expiry date; it’s usually printed on the label or mentioned in the product description online.</li> </ul> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Tip #4: How to Care for Your Ink Cartridges when they are In Use? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Make sure to print at least 1-2 pages each week/fortnight to keep the ink flowing. If an inkjet printer is left dormant for an extended period, ink cartridges may dry up and nozzles can clog.<br><br> Do not pull out the ink cartridge as soon as you get the first ‘cartridge empty’ warning on your computer screen. Chances are that there’s 30-50% ink still left in the cartridge. Therefore, keep printing until you notice banded text or blurred line in prints.<br><br> If your printer uses a multi-color individual ink system, make sure to keep a full set of ink cartridges in your inkjet printer even if you aren’t always printing in color. The built-in printhead can introduce air due to open spaces, ultimately drying out the cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Tip #5: What to Do With Used Ink Cartridges? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When you notice the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Signs-That-Its-Time-to-Buy-a-New-Inkjet-Cartridge-for-Your-Printer/">signs that it’s time to purchase a new ink cartridge</a>, you may feel tempted to refill an ink cartridge at home. After all, there are tons of DIY articles and videos on the web that claim to demonstrate the process from start to end.<br><br> The reality is that the majority of consumers end up doing it wrong. They either use inferior inks leading to poor quality output or cause damage to the cartridge or printhead.<br><br> Instead of refilling old ink cartridges or worse, throwing them away, it’s better you <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges">recycle them and get a discount</a> at InkjetsClub on your next purchase. When you just discard used printer cartridges, they ultimately end up in our planet’s landfills. Thus, you can help the environment by choosing to recycle them. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Mishandling ink cartridges can cost you more money than the cost of cartridges. You may end up damaging the printhead or fail to print documents critical for a client meeting on time. The guidelines described above are easy to follow and should help you save time, money, and effort in the long run. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Wed, 08 Jan 2020 09:21:51 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:38;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:65:"11 Awesome Ways to Make Your Printer Inkjet Cartridge Last Longer";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:99:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/eleven-awesome-ways-to-make-your-printer-inkjet-cartridge-last-longer/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:9789:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/11-awesome-ways.jpg" alt="11 Awesome Ways to Make an Inkjet Cartridge Last Long" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer ink is not cheap. Therefore, it makes sense to look for ways to save printer ink and get the most out of an inkjet cartridge. Here in this post, we will shed light on the top eleven ways to make your printer inkjet cartridge last long: </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Tweak Your Printer Settings </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Most inkjet printers are factory-set to consume more ink but you can alter your printer’s default settings. In the Windows Operating System, you can access these settings in the ‘Devices & Printers’ section of the Control Panel. In ‘printer preferences’ dialogue-box, make the following changes: </p> <ul> <li>Change the print quality or print mode to ‘economy’ or ‘draft’</li> <li>Set the color to ‘print in grayscale’ if you want to conserve color ink cartridges</li> <li>Set the ‘document options’ to print more than one page per sheet (without compromising on readability, of course).</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> You can print in draft or economy mode for less critical work. The output quality will drop but so will the amount of ink used in printing. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Use High-Yield Inkjet Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Not all inkjet cartridges with a matching cartridge number for a printer model are the same. Most printers are shipped with standard-capacity ink cartridges that hold less amount of ink; these low-yield ink cartridges do not last long even when you print smartly. In fact, if you print photographs or graphics, a standard cartridge may run out of ink within a few days.<br><br> When you notice the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Signs-That-Its-Time-to-Buy-a-New-Inkjet-Cartridge-for-Your-Printer/">signs that you need to buy a new ink cartridge</a>, buy a high-yield ink cartridge. These cartridges do not just hold more ink (and last longer) but also help you save up to 20% on printing costs. Just make sure you avoid common <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Common-Mistakes-When-Buying-Inkjet-Cartridges-and-Toners/">printer cartridge purchase mistakes.</a> </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. Use Low Print Resolution for Images or Graphics </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Most printers today support a high print-resolution; it is measured in dots per inch (DPI) and refers to the actual number of dots printed in an image. The print resolution is directly proportional to the level of detail in a printed image.<br><br> Prints with ‘more number of dots’ or a high resolution look great; however, your inkjet cartridge is likely to run out of ink too soon if you print too many photos or graphics-rich documents at a high resolution.<br><br> Except when you are printing documents for professional or academic purposes and need high-quality finish, make it a habit to print at a lower resolution.<br><br> Most printers will, by default, print at a high resolution (200-300 DPI). For everyday home and office printing, a print resolution of 72 DPI is sufficient.<br><br> You can reduce the print resolution by accessing the ‘Print Settings’ to conserve your inkjet cartridge. You can always change back the settings when you need high-quality prints for a sales pitch, client presentation, academic submission or portfolio update.<br><br> There are <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/">ways to save money on printer cartridges</a> but you also need to print smartly especially if you print a few hundred pages each month. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. Remove Unnecessary Elements When You Print Web Pages </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Do you print web pages on a regular basis for reference?<br><br> If you need just the text, why print all other, unnecessary elements? You may be spending two or three times more printer-ink.<br><br> Remove unnecessary advertisement banners, graphics, thick margins, bold text, headers, footers, etc. when you print web pages and your inkjet cartridge will last much longer.<br><br> You can also use a web browser extension to quickly generate a printer-friendly version of a web page. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. Do not turn off the Printer Too Often </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you print frequently, do not turn off the printer each time you finish a print job. Inkjet printers go through ink-consuming maintenance and cleaning cycle each time they are switched on.<br><br> According to the <a href="https://www.today.com/money/guzzling-printers-can-waste-100-ink-year-6C10504898">tests</a> conducted by Consumer Reports, printer maintenance and cleaning cycles can consume up to 50% of printer ink! Therefore, it is advisable to leave the printer on. You need not worry about power usage; inkjet printers go into a sleep mode and use very little power when they are not printing.<br><br> You can turn off the printer on weekends or at the beginning of a holiday season. Remember to turn off the printer by using the power button on the device. Do not cut the power supply directly. This way, the printhead returns to the position where it’s better guarded against drying up. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 6. Use Ink-Saving Fonts </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Not all fonts use the same amount of ink; thick fonts require more ink to print.<br><br> For instance, Arial font consumes up to 30% more ink than ink-saving fonts such as Ryman Eco, Ecofont Sans, Garamond, Century Gothic, Brush Script, Courier, and Baskerville Old Face. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 7. Before You Hit the Print Button, Double Check the Documents </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Whether you use a printer at home or office, a large number of printouts have to be binned due to formatting errors or typos. It wastes both printer ink and paper. Have a quick look for typos and other mistakes before you print documents to curb wastage. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 8. Always Use the Print Preview Option </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Print Preview documents before you print them to avoid reprinting.<br><br> Check if all elements of a document such as headings, text-blocks, images, charts, tables, etc. appear as you want them to be. Use Print Preview for adjusting the layout and segregating the pages.<br><br> Using this option is especially important when you print multi-page documents, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint slides. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 9. You Do Not Have to Print Everything </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You need not print every email, invoice or text document. Many people waste a lot of printer ink on producing redundant printouts.<br><br> Unless you need a hard copy of a document, you can always store a digital copy for future reference. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 10. Do Not Take Low-Ink or Cartridge-Empty Warnings Too Seriously </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many printers may display ‘low ink’ or ‘cartridge-empty’ alerts even when the cartridge has 30-50% ink still left in it.<br> Keep printing until you notice signs such as banded text or light prints. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 11. Print At Least Once Every Week </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you print rarely, make it a point to print at least one page every week to keep the ink flowing.<br><br> Inkjet cartridges store ink in liquid form. When inkjet cartridges are left unused for an extended duration, they may get clogged up. For this very reason, it is also important to store your back-up inkjet cartridges in a dark area, at room temperature. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Most inkjet printers are designed to be ink-guzzlers. You cannot expect printer manufacturing companies to help you make an inkjet cartridge last long; they want you to keep buying expensive replacement ink cartridges; it’s their business model. Therefore, it is up to you to follow the recommended tips to make your printer inkjet cartridge last long.<br><br> Sooner or later, your ink cartridges will run out of ink. At that point in time, you will have to figure out how to get the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Best-inkjet-cartridges-to-buy-for-your-printer/">best replacement ink cartridges</a> for your printer.<br><br> Do not throw away used inkjet cartridges. You can <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges">recycle used printer ink cartridges</a> and get a discount on your next purchase.<br><br> Besides following the standard tips for extending the useful life of an inkjet cartridge, you should also consider buying compatible printer ink cartridges over expensive OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) inks.<br><br> Here at InkjetsClub, we provide high-quality compatible inkjet cartridges for printers manufactured by <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Epson</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Canon</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">HP</a>, and various other brands. You can save up to 20% in annual printing costs (we offer <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/price-match-guarantee">price match guarantee</a>) by choosing compatible inks manufactured in our ISO-certified facilities over OEM inks. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sun, 05 Jan 2020 12:08:27 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:39;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:54:"How to Choose the Best Printer for Your Small Business";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:84:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-best-printer-for-your-small-business/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:8485:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/best-printer-small-business.jpg" alt="How to Choose the Best Printer for Your Small Business" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Desktop and workgroup printers for small businesses are based on a variety of different technologies, each with its own tradeoffs for output quality, print-speed, and cost. As a small business owner, you need to carefully analyze your unique needs in order to select the best printer.<br><br> Here in this post, we will shed light on how to choose the best printer for your small business. </p> <br> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 1. Does Your Small Business Need A Black & White or Color Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> You need to decide whether you really need to print in color or not.<br><br> A black-and-white (B&W) printer is suitable if you need to print text-based documents such as invoices, labels, letters, service agreements, etc. However, if you need to print colorful graphs, photos, pamphlets, flyers, charts, etc. from time to time, you may want to consider buying a color printer.<br><br> The bulk of office printing is done in black & white. This is the reason why monochrome laser printers are so popular with small business owners. They are faster and generally offer better per-print-economy in comparison to their inkjet counterparts.<br><br> If you need to print a few hundred pages in both color and B&W each month, you may consider buying an inkjet printer that uses high-capacity ink cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 2. Should Your Small Business Buy A Single Function or Multi-function Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When analyzing <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/list-of-top-fife-printers-you-should-buy-for-professional-use/">printers for professional use</a>, you need to consider whether your small business needs an all-in-one (AIO) or a single-function printer (laser or inkjet).<br><br> A multi-function printer may offer features such as copy, scan, and fax. If you do not need these features at all, consider buying a straight-up printer that meets your requirements.<br><br> For instance, instead of buying a multi-function inkjet printer for $200, you may consider a single-function inkjet printer for $100 or a monochrome laser printer for $200. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 3. How Can Your Small Business Save on Printing Costs? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many small business owners make the mistake of buying low-cost printers without getting into the details. They just look at the sticker price and place an order online, only to regret later when they need to buy ink/toner refills too often.<br><br> Remember a general rule of thumb: cheaper printers require more expensive consumables i.e. replacement printer cartridges that involve a higher per-print cost.<br><br> Most printer vendors include a price-per-page in the device specifications list. Even if this information is not available, you can calculate the approximate price-per-page by dividing the cost of the replacement printer cartridge with the expected page-yield (estimated number of pages that a printer cartridge can print before running dry).<br><br> If you print frequently, say a few hundred pages each month or more, consider buying a printer that uses high-yield ink or toner cartridges. Such cartridges hold more ink/toner and offer a better per-print economy. Here at InkjetsClub, for instance, we provide high-yield toners and cartridges for printers manufactured by <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Epson</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Brother</a>, <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">Canon</a>, and various other companies. Backed by guarantees, these ‘compatible’ printer cartridges are less expensive than OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) cartridges and deliver the same results.<br><br> Many printers are shipped with standard-size cartridges that hold a small amount of ink. When you do buy a replacement printer cartridge, make sure you buy the right one and avoid the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Common-Mistakes-When-Buying-Inkjet-Cartridges-and-Toners/">common mistakes</a> people make when buying inkjet cartridges and toners.<br><br> Even after you’ve bought the right printer for your small business, there are ways to <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/">save money on inkjet and toner cartridges</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 4. How Important Is the Print Speed for Your Small Business? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A company that prints lengthy manuals, reports, and multipage documents or generates sales invoices at a storefront would require a faster printer than a business organization that prints only an occasional letter or invoice.<br><br> Print speed is measured in pages-per-minute (ppm). Printer manufacturers list the ppm in the specifications for each device.<br><br> Generally, laser printers can print at a higher speed in comparison to inkjet printers. Here’s what you should know: </p> <ul> <li>Desktop laser printers can print around 5-50 ppm</li> <li>Thermal printers can print around 60 ppm</li> <li>Inkjet printers can print around 1-20 ppm</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> The gap in print speeds of laser and inkjet printers is closing as technologies evolve.<br><br> Selecting a high-speed printing device is important when you have several workers networked through the same unit in an office. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5. What Are the Key Features that You Need In a Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It’d be great to have a feature-packed printing device but printers with more number of business-class features will cost more.<br><br> Here are some of the key features that a small business may need: </p> <ul> <li>Automatic Document Feeder (ADF): It helps save time and effort; a stack of paper loaded into the machine is fed through it automatically. This allows you to print, copy, and scan without having to manually place each page in the input tray.</li> <li>Duplex Printing: 2-sided printing helps save paper; also, you need not manually shift the paper if you need to print on both sides.</li> <li>Mobile Printing: If the employees need to print directly from smartphones, tablets, etc., you may consider buying a printer that supports mobile printing.</li> <li>Connectivity Options: Device functions can be accessed through USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, NFC (Near Field Connectivity), memory stick, etc. Which connectivity options do you need the most?</li> <li>Navigation: A printer may have a monochrome display with buttons, a touchscreen display or a button-only navigation system.</li> <li>Media Types Supported: Do you need to print on plain-paper or photo-paper? Different models support different types of printing substrates.</li> </ul> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 6. Should You Consider Cost of Replacement Parts When Buying a Small Business Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Yes. Printer cartridges are most frequently bought consumables but you also need to pay attention to the cost of other consumables such as print-heads and drums.<br><br> For some printer models, replacement print head or drum can cost as much as replacing the device! </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 7. Should You Buy a Laser or an Inkjet Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Laser printers are relatively more expensive than inkjet printers but offer better speed and lower printing costs. We’ve covered this topic in detail in another post where we discuss <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Printer-Should-You-Buy-Inkjet-or-Laser-Printers/">the pros and cons of laser and inkjet printers.</a> </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A printer model that’s suitable for one small business may not be so great for another. There are no one-size-fits-all printers for small businesses in the market. You need to consider ‘what you will print most frequently,’ ‘how much you will print each month,’ ‘which features you need the most,’ and other such criteria in order to make an informed purchase decision. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sun, 05 Jan 2020 09:37:07 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:40;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:58:"List of Top 5 Printers You Should Buy for Professional Use";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:91:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/list-of-top-fife-printers-you-should-buy-for-professional-use/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:8460:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/5-top-main.png" alt="List of Top 5 Printers You Should Buy for Professional Use" /> <h2 class="blog-headings" > 5 Best Printers to Buy for Professional Use </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When you buy a new printer, it is advisable to consider not just the sticker price but the running cost as well. For example, if you need to print a few hundred pages each month, consider buying a printer that uses high-capacity printer cartridges to keep the running cost low.<br><br> Other important factors that you may need to consider are: </p> <ul> <li>Print speed</li> <li>Output quality</li> <li>Monochrome or color printer</li> <li>Single-function or multi-function printer</li> <li>Connectivity options</li> <li>Maximum media size and resolution supported by the printer</li> <li>Nature of printing job</li> <li>Availability of features such as 2-sided printing, automatic document feeder, touchscreen, etc.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Here in this post, we list the top five printers you should buy for professional use: </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Printer #1 for Professional Use: Brother Mono MFC-L6800DWT </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> An all-in-one monochrome laser-printer with fax, copy, and scan functions, Brother MFC-L6800DWT is an ideal choice for busy professionals as well as small businesses. A standard-yield toner cartridge for this printer can print up to 3,000 pages. In MFC-L6800DWT, super-high-yield toner cartridge is optional; it can print up to 8,000 pages! <br> The printer offers numerous business-centric features. Simultaneous printing and scanning, for instance, allows multiple people to use the device at the same time. With a touchscreen display, you can customize up to 48 different shortcuts for various tasks. <br><br> What are the Key Features of Brother MFC-L6800DWT? </p> <ul> <li>Can print up to 46 pages per minute</li> <li>Fast duplex scanning (up to 100 impressions per minute)</li> <li>1,090 paper capacity</li> <li>12.3cm touchscreen LCD display</li> <li>80-sheet automatic document feeder</li> <li>Legal-sized flatbed for scanning</li> <li>Integrated Near Field Connectivity (NFC) Reader allows effortless printing</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Additional connectivity options include USB, wired, and wireless networks. <br><br> Are There Any High-Yield, Compatible Toners for MFC-L6800DWT? <br><br> To keep your printing costs under control, you can buy high-yield compatible <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/brother-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/mfc-multifunction/mfc-l6800dw.html">toner cartridges for MFC-L6800DWT</a> at InkjetsClub and save up to 50%! It’s one of the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/">best ways to save money on inkjet and toner</a> cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Printer #2 for Professional Use: Canon PIXMA PRO-100 </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A color inkjet printer, Canon PIXMA PRO-100 is an ideal choice for professionals such as photographers, graphic designers, and journalists who need an office printer that not only handles documents but also prints lab-quality photo prints. <br><br> With eight-ink-system (dye-based), this printer offers an excellent color gamut. The Optimum Image Generating (OIG) System analyzes each area of the document/graphic being printed and chooses the best ink-mixture to produce stunning results. <br><br> What are the Key Features of Canon PIXMA PRO-100? </p> <ul> <li>Separate gray-scale inks produce great-looking B&W prints</li> <li>Can handle up to A3+ size paper</li> <li>150-sheet plain-paper and 20-sheet photo-paper capacity</li> <li>Maximum media size supported by the printer is 13” x 19”</li> <li>Connectivity options include USB, wireless, and mobile printing</li> <li>Borderless printing</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Where Can You Find High-Quality Compatible Cartridges for PIXMA PRO-100? <br><br> Here at InkjetsClub, you can find all of the eight ink cartridges compatible with Canon PIXMA PRO-100. <br><br> You can buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/pixma/pixma-pro-100.html">individual ink cartridges for Canon PIXMA PRO-100</a> that you need a few weeks later or buy a whole <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/8-pack-canon-cli-42-ink-cartridge.html">pack of compatible inkjet cartridges for PIXMA PRO-100</a>. <br><br> You can save up to 50% in printing costs by purchasing these high-yield compatible ink cartridges; rest assured, these cartridges are backed by guarantees. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Printer #3 for Professional Use: HP DesignJet T120 </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If your work involves dealing with designers, architects, engineers, and lawyers, you may want to consider this large-format printer to print legal documents, technical schematics, drawings, charts, etc. <br><br> HP DesignJet T120 is one of the most-compact large-format printers available. The printer utilizes HP Thermal Inkjet technology. It has three dye-based inks and one pigment-based ink. <br><br> What are the Key Features of HP DesignJet T120? </p> <ul> <li>Versatile paper handling with roll feed, sheet feed, input tray, and automatic cutter</li> <li>Support for a variety of media types</li> <li>Can print up to 24” wide</li> <li>4.3” color touchscreen</li> <li>Above-par output quality for an inkjet</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Connectivity options include USB, Ethernet, wireless, and mobile printing. <br><br> Where to Find Low-Cost DesignJet T120 Replacement Ink Cartridges? <br><br> When you print photographs and other graphics-rich documents, your printer cartridges are likely to consume more ink. If you print frequently, you may notice the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Signs-That-Its-Time-to-Buy-a-New-Inkjet-Cartridge-for-Your-Printer/">signs that you need a new printer cartridge</a> within a few days. You can reduce your monthly or annual printing costs by almost half by shopping for <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/designjet/designjet-t120.html">compatible HP DesignJet T120 ink cartridges</a>. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Printer #4 for Professional Use: Samsung ProXpress M3320ND </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A monochrome laser printer on a budget, Samsung ProXpress M3320ND delivers good printing speed and satisfactory print quality. Professionals with light to medium-duty needs may consider this printer. <br><br> What are the Key Features of Samsung ProXpress M3320ND? </p> <ul> <li>Can print up to 35 pages per minute</li> <li>Duplex printing</li> <li>Maximum media size supported is 8.5” x 14”</li> <li>Compact in size</li> <li>Eco-button to help you save toner and paper</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Connectivity options include USB, Ethernet, and mobile printing. <br><br> Are There Any Compatible Toners for Samsung Printers? <br><br> Yes. You can find high-quality <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/samsung-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges.html">compatible toners for Samsung printers</a> at InkjetsClub. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Printer #5 for Professional Use: Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4590 </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> A multi-function (print, copy, scan, and fax) inkjet printer, WorkForce Pro WP-4590 offers a bunch of business-class features. It’s one of the best alternatives to costly, color laser multi-function printers. WorkForce Pro WP-4590 is one of the fastest inkjet printers in its price range. <br><br> What are the Key Features of Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4590? </p> <ul> <li>Laser-class printing speed</li> <li>Duplex printing</li> <li>30-sheet automatic document feeder</li> <li>250-sheet paper tray on the front</li> <li>80-sheet rear paper feed</li> <li>Letter-size flatbed</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Connectivity options include USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and cloud printing. <br><br> Where to find Compatible WorkForce Pro WP-4590 Ink Cartridges? <br><br> You can buy individual <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/epson-inkjet-and-toner-cartridges/workforce-pro/workforce-pro-wp-4590.html">Epson ink cartridges</a> or a value-pack at InkjetsClub. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Fri, 20 Dec 2019 10:50:31 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:41;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:60:"7 Common Mistakes When Buying Inkjet Cartridges & Toners";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:92:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Common-Mistakes-When-Buying-Inkjet-Cartridges-and-Toners/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:7789:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/7-signs-that.jpg" alt="7 Common Mistakes When Buying Inkjet Cartridges & Toners" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer ink cartridges and toners are not cheap; during the lifecycle of printing devices, most consumers shell out more money for buying replacement inks and toners than they did for buying printers. Today, inkjet and laser printers have become common devices in homes and offices worldwide but millions of people continue to make the same mistakes they did many years ago when shopping for replacement ink cartridges and toners.<br> The top seven mistakes people make when buying inkjet cartridges & toners are: </p> <ol class="blog-contents"> <li>Ignoring Cartridge Number or the Printer Model</li> <li>Not Verifying the Page-Yield Of the Cartridge</li> <li>Buying Standard-Size Printer Cartridges</li> <li>Not Buying Low-Cost Compatible Printer Ink Cartridges & Toners</li> <li>Buying Printer Cartridges One-At-a-Time Even When You Print Frequently</li> <li>Buying Low-Quality Remanufactured Printer Cartridges</li> <li>Buying A Matching Cartridge that You Don’t Need Right Now</li> </ol> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #1: Ignoring Cartridge Number or the Printer Model </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Printer cartridges are identified by unique cartridge model numbers printed on their labels. Many models of ink cartridges will fit a list of printers; however, just knowing that you need a replacement ink cartridge or toner for an HP or Canon printer is not enough.<br> An inkjet or laser printer model is uniquely designed to work with a specific cartridge only.<br> If you do not have an old printer cartridge to refer to, you can always check the printer model number. on the front, backside or bottom of the device or glance through the owner’s manual. <br> At InkjetsClub, we list numerous printer models, mapped to their appropriate cartridges in order for customers to easily find the correct model of cartridge they need for their printer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #2: Not Verifying the Page-Yield of the Cartridge </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> How do you know if an ink cartridge or toner can print a few dozen, 100 or 1000 pages? Most consumers have no idea of how long a printer cartridge they are buying can actually last.<br> Each printer cartridge has a standard ‘page-yield’ – an estimated number of pages that it can print when the print-coverage area is 5%. This figure is clearly indicated: </p> <ul> <li>In product descriptions online,</li> <li>In product titles online or</li> <li>On cartridge labels</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> How many pages can an ink or toner cartridge actually print?<br> Well, it depends on the nature of the print job. For instance, if you print documents having lots of images, graphs or background colors, your printer cartridge is likely to deliver fewer prints than the expected page-yield.<br> In any case, standard page-yield figures let you know which printer cartridge variant holds more ink/toner and will last longer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #3: Buying Standard-Size Printer Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Standard-capacity printer ink and toner cartridges are cheaper because they hold less amount of ink. Many consumers jump the gun right after looking at the sticker price of a matching printer cartridge, only to learn a few days later that they need to replace printer cartridges once again.<br> Printer models sold by most vendors nowadays support high-capacity replacement cartridges that guarantee a much lower cost-per-print in comparison to standard-capacity cartridges. Be it Brother, Canon, HP, Epson, Dell or any other brand, you can always hope to find a high-yield (XL/XXL) replacement cartridge unless your printer is really old.<br> There is no reason to buy standard-capacity printer cartridges except when you print rarely (say, a few prints every month). With high-yield replacement inks and toners, you can save 20-30% in running costs. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #4: Not Buying Low-Cost, Compatible Printer Ink Cartridges & Toners </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Are you confused about whether you should buy expensive OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) cartridges or low-cost compatible ink and toner cartridges?<br> You are not the only consumer to be in a dilemma when it comes to OEM and non-OEM printer cartridges. Many consumers are taken aback by manufacturers’ warnings to strictly use OEM cartridges.<br> Sold by printer manufacturing companies, OEM ink & toner cartridges are of the highest quality as they are specifically designed to work with various printer models. However, OEM inks are more expensive as printer vendors tend to offset their marketing and R&D costs by selling replacement printer cartridges at higher prices. They even tend to sell printers at low initial prices and earn profits by selling expensive OEM replacement cartridges later on.<br> Compatible or generic ink and toner cartridges are manufactured by third-party companies. These ink cartridges and toners too are engineered to work with various printer models. Since these companies do not have to offset R&D or marketing costs, they are in a position to sell compatible printer cartridges at a lower price.<br> For instance, when you shop for compatible ink cartridges and toners with InkjetsClub, you can save up to 50% ink or toner costs. We are an ISO certified printer cartridge manufacturing company. We have our own manufacturing facilities and offer guarantees on all products we sell. Therefore, you need not have any qualms about the quality of compatible printer cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #5: Buying Printer Cartridges One at a Time Even When You Print Frequently </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> If you print frequently, you should consider buying printer ink and toner cartridges in bulk. Many online sellers of printer cartridges offer healthy discounts on multi-packs.<br> In case you print more than a few hundred pages each month, you may consider buying a multi-pack. When you buy a multi-pack or value-pack at InkjetsClub, you can save up to 20% in replacement ink/toner costs. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #6: Buying Low-Quality Remanufactured Printer Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Remanufactured or refurbished printer cartridges are old OEM cartridges re-engineered, repaired and re-filled to work with various printer models. Buying such cartridges can sure help you save a great deal on running costs but you should be careful not to buy from a bad source. You should strictly avoid anonymous sellers and companies that are neither ISO certified nor offer product guarantees. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Mistake #7: Buying A Matching Cartridge that You Don’t Need Right Now </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many printers use a separate combination of 3, 4, 5 or more ink cartridges or toners. Make sure you order the one which is actually empty.<br> Some printers generate screen alerts that provide accurate information on specific cartridges that need replacement.<br> You can also check cartridges manually to find out if they are low on ink by placing them in front of a light source </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words</h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> The printer-cartridge-buying-mistakes we discussed above can cost you both time and money. If you are running a small business, the unavailability of a replacement inkjet cartridge or toner can disrupt your workflow. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Fri, 06 Dec 2019 11:40:12 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:42;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:74:"7 Signs That It's Time to Buy a New Inkjet Cartridge for Your Printer";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:102:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Seven-Signs-That-Its-Time-to-Buy-a-New-Inkjet-Cartridge-for-Your-Printer/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:9519:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/seven-signs.jpg" alt="7 Signs That It's Time to Buy a New Inkjet Cartridge for Your Printer" /> <p class="blog-contents"> Are you wondering if you should buy a new inkjet cartridge now or a few weeks later? If a functional printer is an absolute necessity for work or academic studies, you should consider buying a new inkjet cartridge as soon as there are signs indicating your existing cartridge is running low on ink. Here in this post, we will discuss signs that indicate it’s time to buy a new inkjet cartridge for your printer.</p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Sign #1 that You Need a New Inkjet Cartridge: Low Ink Warning </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Many inkjet printers indicate ‘low ink’ on their display screens or the control panel. The indication may be in the form of a status indicator light or a series of beeps/flashing-lights that you can decipher by referring to the owner’s manual.<br> Older printer models may display numeric codes. Take note of the code and cross-reference with the owner’s manual; you can also run a quick online search to confirm if a numeric code indicates an empty or faulty ink cartridge that needs replacement.<br> Some printers include software programs that generate pop-up notifications on your computer screen when a printer cartridge is low on ink.<br> Keep in mind that a low-ink warning message does not necessarily mean an inkjet cartridge is completely empty. At times, such warnings are displayed even when the printer cartridge has 20-40% ink left. It sounds weird, but it is true.<br> So, it is a good idea to continue using an inkjet cartridge until there’s some ink left. But, how do you get rid of the ‘cartridge empty’ alert that won’t allow you to print?<br> Well, you can pull out and re-insert the inkjet cartridge or reset the printer to get rid of the ‘cartridge empty’ alert. In some cases, you can just hit the ‘ignore’ button and continue printing until you notice faded colors or smudges in prints.<br> If a printer is a part of your daily business operations, you might as well order a new inkjet cartridge even as you continue using an old one. In fact, businesses should consider buying inkjet cartridges in bulk, especially if they print heavily; most sellers offer up to 20% discounts on multi-packs. Here at InkjetsClub, for instance, you can save up to 82% on a pack of six <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/6-pack-canon-pgi-250xl-and-cli-251xl-ink-cartridge.html/">Canon Canon PGI-250XL, CLI-251XL</a> cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Sign #2 that You Need a New Inkjet Cartridge: Streaks on Printed Images and Documents </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When a printer cartridge is low on ink, the print heads are not likely to be coated evenly with ink. This can result in streaks on printed pages. In most cases, these streaks are horizontal but there may be some vertical streaks as well.<br> Streaks, lines, smudges or missing colors in prints are a clear sign that it's time to buy a new inkjet cartridge for your printer. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Sign #3 that You Need a New Inkjet Cartridge: Faded Colors </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> One of the most common symptoms of an inkjet cartridge running low on ink is faded or faint color in image prints. You may notice a visible decrease in the intensity or brightness of a color.<br> At times, colors in image prints may change completely. For instance, a green-colored image may turn blue or a block of black text may turn gray. It usually happens when at least one of the color ink cartridges is empty. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Sign #4 that You Need a New Inkjet Cartridge: Some Printer Functions Disabled </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> It is one of the least known signs of an empty printer cartridge and it’s quite frustrating.<br> In some all-in-one inkjet printers, features such as copy, scan, and fax may not work if the printer cartridge is too low on ink or completely empty. It usually happens when print-function is hardwired with other features. It is not like the printer manufacturing companies cannot fix this problem; it is an intentional flaw. Printer vendors want you to keep buying new inkjet cartridges. It’s their business model.<br> At times, you may find it difficult to escape the ‘cartridge empty’ error message on the screen when all you need is to scan a document. In some printers, you may be able to override this ‘intentional flaw’ by using the Operating System’s built-in application for scanning documents. Even if your printer is full of ink on all the cartridges but one, the printer functions can stop working as all the inks need to be at a standard level to print anything. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Sign #5 that You Need a New Inkjet Cartridge: Low Ink Level in ‘Supply Status’ </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Modern-day printers with LCD and touchscreen navigation panels display ink levels.<br> You just need to navigate to the ‘supply status’ option. Depending upon the user interface of your printer, it may be displayed as a drop-down option or an icon.<br> As mentioned earlier, you can continue using an ink cartridge even when the ‘supply status’ indicates ‘low ink’ or cartridge empty. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Sign #6 that You Need a New Inkjet Cartridge: Printer Stops Printing </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> In case your printer uses a set of three, four or more ink cartridges, it may stop printing even if just one ink cartridge is empty. For instance, if the yellow ink cartridge is out, the printer may not even print black-and-white text.<br> Yes, it makes absolutely no sense but this is how some printer models are designed to work.<br> Some printers do use multiple inks for creating different shades of color but in many cases, companies just pull such tricks to make consumers buy replacement ink cartridges more often.<br> When you buy a new ink cartridge, make sure you order the one you actually need. You can use our <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/">ink finder utility</a> to find the exact match for your printer model. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Sign #7 that You Need a New Inkjet Cartridge: You Have a ‘Bad’ Ink Cartridge </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Faulty or damaged inkjet cartridges can have a detrimental effect on not just print quality but the printing device as well. If your printer software displays error messages or codes which state the following, you may need to buy a new inkjet cartridge: </p> <ul> <li>The printer does not recognize the ink cartridge</li> <li>The ink cartridge is not aligned correctly</li> <li>Printer cartridge is defective</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> Such errors may also result from other, unrelated user mistakes. Therefore, it is a good idea to perform basic troubleshooting. Check for the basic user mistakes such as: </p> <ul> <li>Printer door is open</li> <li>The ink cartridge has not been inserted properly into its designated slot</li> <li>Ink cartridge still has some packing tape on it</li> <li>Using an old inkjet cartridge which is now clogged</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> The likelihood of having a defective cartridge is more if: </p> <ul> <li>You sourced a remanufactured ink cartridge from a bad source</li> <li>You did not buy a good quality generic printer cartridge</li> <li>You refilled the ink cartridge yourself</li> <li>You pulled out the printer cartridge and tried to repair it</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents"> At times, your printer lines may be clogged due to dried ink. It usually happens when a printer is left unused for a long time. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Can An Empty or Faulty Inkjet Cartridge Damage A Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> Yes, it is possible.<br> The print head is undoubtedly the most expensive component in a printing device and it may get damaged due to wear-and-tear if the inkjet cartridge is completely dry, very low on ink, clogged or damaged. In most cases, your printer will just stop printing when the ink cartridge is empty. But it does not always hold true for a clogged or damaged ink cartridge. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Final Words </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents"> When you shop for a new inkjet cartridge, make sure it is the right fit for your printer. Check the cartridge number before you place an order. It is a unique identifier for a printer cartridge.<br> You can <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/How-to-Save-Money-on-Inkjet-and-Toner-Cartridges/">save up to 20%</a> on ink costs by simply switching from OEM (original equipment manufacturer) inks to compatible inks manufactured by reputed, third-party manufacturers. Here at InkjetsClub, we offer high-quality compatible inkjet cartridges for a variety of printer models. These ink cartridges are manufactured in ISO-certified facilities and backed by guarantees.<br> Lastly, do consider <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/recycle-cartridges">recycling old ink cartridges</a>. Otherwise, used ink cartridges will just land in the trash and finally end up in the landfills. You can avail of a discount or contribute to a charity when you recycle old ink cartridges. It’s a win-win for both you and the planet. 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These non-OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) printer consumables are engineered to work with different types of printer models.<br> OEM printer inks and toners are more expensive because printer manufacturers offset low sticker prices of printers as well as marketing and R&D costs by selling printer consumables at a premium.<br> An increasingly large number of people now use non-OEM ink and toner cartridges to offset the higher ink costs set by OEM manufacturers. You can easily save up to 80% on most inkjet and toner cartridge replacement costs by purchasing compatible cartridges at InkjetsClub that meet OEM standards. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Buy Remanufactured Printer Ink and Toner Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Just like compatibles, remanufactured or recycled ink and toner cartridges too offer significant savings. Generally, these are OEM ink and toner cartridges carefully refilled and repaired to work just like brand new cartridges.<br> At InkjetsClub, remanufactured ink and toner cartridges are sourced from our ISO-9001 certified facility. Since we’re fully confident of the quality, we provide guarantees on all remanufactured printer ink and toner cartridges we sell.<br> Do keep in mind that refilling ink cartridges on your own, although tempting, is not the best practice. You may end up damaging the print head with an incorrectly refilled cartridge. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Buy High-Yield (XL) Ink and Toner Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > If you print frequently, consider buying high-yield cartridges. Compared to the standard or normal cartridges, their XL counterparts hold more ink or toner. The cost-per-print in the case of XL cartridges is significantly lower in comparison to the standard cartridges. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Recycle Used Ink Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > You can recycle used ink cartridges in exchange for a discount coupon or store credits. You can even auction them on eBay.<br> By recycling used cartridges that would otherwise end up in landfills, you can help the environment as well.<br> Many office supplies stores have reward programs for printer ink cartridges. We at InkjetsClub also accept used ink cartridges for recycling for a credit on your next purchase of compatible or remanufactured ink and toners. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Buy Multi-packs of Ink and Toner Cartridges </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Buying ink cartridges and toners in multi-packs or value-packs can save you between 10 to 20% in comparison to buying them individually. Just make sure you don’t overstock on them. Match cartridge capacity to how much you really print to avoid having high-yield cartridges languish beyond their expiration dates. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Change the Printer Settings </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > You don’t always need to print documents or images at a printer’s maximum supported resolution. Most everyday printing jobs demand a much lower resolution.<br> Access your printer’s settings in the Control Panel or the printer software. You need to find the ink-saver or toner-saver mode in the printer preferences. Printing in Draft or Economy Mode except on occasions when the highest quality output is needed, can help save a lot of ink or toner. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Use the Right Font </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Not all fonts use the same amount of ink or toner. Arial, one of the most popular default fonts in word processors and web browsers uses approximately 27% more ink than Century Gothic or Calibri. Some fonts are more serious offenders than others when it comes to ink consumption.<br> Fonts that can help inkjet and toner cartridges last longer include the following: </p> <ul> <li>Ryman Eco</li> <li>Garamond</li> <li>Ecofont Sans</li> <li>Courier</li> <li>Century Gothic</li> <li>Brush Script</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > You can also reduce the font size and use bold text less frequently; both require greater amount of ink coverage. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Use Online Services for Printer-friendly Versions of Stories </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Many web browser extensions and online services help strip needless banners, logos, etc. from web pages, leaving you with nothing but plain text. Manually reformatting stories each time you need to print a web page is cumbersome. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Keep Your Printer Turned On </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Inkjet printers undergo a maintenance cycle each time they are turned on; a small amount of ink is used to clean the print heads. By leaving your inkjet printer on, except on weekends or during an extended holiday period, you can avoid triggering the maintenance cycle.<br> Modern-day inkjet printers consume very little power when not in use. Laser printers, however, consume relatively a lot more power when idle. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Upgrade Your Printer </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Are you using a printer that’s older than five years? It’s probably time for an upgrade. Newer printer models that use high-yield (XL) ink cartridges and toners are more economical in terms of ink usage. The money spent on buying a new inkjet or laser printer will after a few cartridge replacements be equivalent to the money saved. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Restrict Color Printing </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > A page printed in color usually costs five to six times more than a page printed in black-and-white. Therefore, when you are printing emails, documents, web pages, PowerPoint handouts, etc. for reference, consider printing in black-and-white.<br> Several black-and-white print jobs use more than just black ink. The best way to shut off the color cartridges is to choose ‘grayscale only’ in the printer settings. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Do Not Take Low Ink Warnings Too Seriously </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > You don’t always need to replace inkjet or toner cartridges right after the ‘running low’ message flashes on the screen. Such warnings do not necessarily imply that the ink cartridge or toner is going to be empty any second. With most printers, the indicator is likely to appear with 20-30% ink or toner left in the cartridge.<br> Don’t rush to replace a cartridge until you notice that the output quality has degraded or if you have a large print job at hand. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Let Efficient Printers Handle Large Print Jobs </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Expensive inkjet or laser printers, in general, can print a photo or document at a lesser cost. Therefore, if you have multiple printers in the office and need to print a large number of photos or graphics-rich documents in high definition, consider using a more efficient printer for the job. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Tue, 29 Oct 2019 14:21:20 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:44;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:66:"Where to Buy Cheap Ink Cartridges for HP Printers? Inkjetsclub.com";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:79:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Where-to-Buy-Cheap-Ink-Cartridges-for-HP-Printers/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:5239:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg7-covere.jpg" alt="Should You Invest In A Inkjet Printer or Laser Printer?" /> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Replacing Ink Cartridges Can be Expensive, InkJetsClub is Here to Help You Spend Less </h2> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Everyone needs to replace their printer ink cartridge at some point. Why not get it done the easy way? At InkjetsClub, we understand how much of an unpleasant task it can be to drive to the store only to cringe at the high prices for printer ink or toner cartridges. Printer companies manufacture their own brand name ink and toner cartridges and make it seem mandatory to only purchase their brand name ink cartridges. They can essentially charge consumers as much as they want just to replace your printer ink, meanwhile emptying your wallet. Spending $50 to upwards of $200 for what seems like a few droplets of ink is an unfortunate reality to those who haven’t done their research to discover how much money InkjetsClub can save on replacing your printer ink cartridges.<br><br> According to a recent consumer report survey on printers, the most recurring complaint was about having to replace expensive ink cartridges too frequently. InkjetsClub’s unbeatable prices will give you the comfort of guilt-free printing. Our prices make it affordable to stock up on ink cartridges so you don’t have to constantly check your ink levels. We have ink and toner for every inkjet or laser printer including the most popular brands such as HP, Brother, Epson, Canon...the list goes on. At InkjetsClub.com you can shop with confidence as all of our products have a 1-year warranty with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We also have a reliable customer support team available to answer your calls, emails and chat messages to help you select the right product. <br><br> Throughout the last few decades, technology has become a necessity, a convenience that we can’t be practical without. This has opened up the market to many electronic brands that compete to create the best products for every type of consumer. Hewlett-Packard, better known as HP has been the leading brand of home printers, known for its high quality and great print quality. Chances are, your own printers’ brand could also be HP because of their good reputation. HP Ink cartridges are made with ISO regulations and standard procedures to ensure great print quality. These regulations ensure the longevity of the ink cartridge, how long it will last, fading and page yield count.<br><br> So you might want to know where to buy your hp ink cartridges at the cheapest price? If you are looking for OEM quality ink cartridge replacements at the lowest prices, you don’t need to search all over the internet or look into unreliable sources. InkJetsClub has the lowest prices on the most popular hp ink cartridges such as; </p> <ul> <li>HP 902 XL</li> <li>HP 564 XL</li> <li>HP 950 XL</li> <li>HP 901</li> <li>HP 312A</li> <li>HP 60</li> <li>HP 96 & 97</li> <li>HP 45 & 23</li> <li>Hundreds of more HP Inkjet and Toner selections available on <a href="http://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank"><u>InkjetsClub.com!</u></a></li> </ul> <br><br> <p class="blog-contents" > You can choose from an array of selections, we have compatible ink cartridges, remanufactured ink cartridges, OEM cartridges and brand name cartridges for every printer. InkjetsClub guarantees high print quality with cost efficiency.<br><br> <a href="http://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank"><u>InkjetsClub.com</u></a> is the smartest selection when you need to order replacement ink cartridges for your HP printer. Not only do we have the cheapest prices, but you can also save even more with the ink cartridge packs we have for sale. You can order in 4 pack, 6 pack, even 10 pack of the ink cartridges you use the most and the cost per cartridge becomes even less. If it doesn’t get any better than that, you can always get free shipping on orders over $30, and we always have great promotions and coupon codes for further savings, you can be up to date with our newest products and coupon codes by signing up for our newsletter.<br><br> If you need a low-cost alternative to OEM HP ink cartridges, you can opt for HP compatible or remanufactured ink cartridges that are designed to work flawlessly with HP printers. Some people can’t even tell the difference from an OEM ink cartridge and a remanufactured one until they see the price. Why pay more for something that is identical to the original? InkJetsClub’s HP ink cartridges all have an impressively high yield print count, at a fraction of the cost. </p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Why Should You Order Your HP Ink Cartridges from InkjetsClub? </h2> <br><br> <ul> <li>We have unbeatable prices on all of the most in-demand ink cartridges for your HP printer.</li> <li>Every order is guaranteed.</li> <li>1-year warranty.</li> <li>Hassle free return policy.</li> <li>Fast, Reliable shipping (free shipping on orders over $30)</li> <li>Customer support specialists available 7 days a week, ready to assist you with orders, installation and any questions you might have.</li> </ul>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Wed, 03 Apr 2019 12:49:18 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:45;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:66:"Which Printer Should You Buy? Inkjet or Laser Printers? Get Answer";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:83:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Printer-Should-You-Buy-Inkjet-or-Laser-Printers/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:8065:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg6-image11.jpg" alt="Inkjet vs Laser" /> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Should You Invest In A Inkjet Printer or Laser Printer? </h2> <br> <p class="blog-headings" > How To Make The Right Selection For Your Specific Printing Needs </p> <p class="blog-contents" > Having a printer on hand gives us the instant convenience of getting almost anything from your computer, permanently onto paper, without having to spend excess time going to the print service store. If you need to shop for a new printer, there are many selections on the market to choose from but which kind of printer will be a good fit for you and your specific needs? It really depends on how often you will use the printer, what types of things you need to print and how much cash you are willing to invest in your new printer. There are a few added features to consider when you’re shopping for your new printer. If you will be needing to scan or copy, be sure to select a model that includes those features. They are usually called “all in one” printers. You will also want to think about the printing process, either inkjet or laser? Without enough information, it could get a little overwhelming when it comes time to compare options. The process of shopping for your new printer can be simplified by asking yourself a few important questions. </p> <p class="blog-contents" > The most commonly used printers used in workspaces and households are either one of two categories; inkjet printers or laser printers. They both have their own set of pros and cons depending on the specific needs of what will be printed most often. Basically, the two types of printers do the same thing but differ in the printing mechanism used for getting your digital goods permanently onto paper. The two types of printers can look similar but in reality, they have quite a few differences and similarities that should be noted. So you might have some questions, hopefully, we can answer them as you continue reading. </p> <p class="blog-headings" > What Cartridges Are Needed for Inkjet Printers or Laser Printers? </p> <p class="blog-contents" > Laser printers use a powder based ink called toner, which is a completely different formula compared to inkjet printers. Toners consist of a fine pigmented powder. Inkjet printers use ink cartridges which consist of liquid mixed dyes. </p> <p class="blog-headings" > Are Laser Printers Better Than Inkjet Printers? </p> <p class="blog-contents" > Both types of printers have good attributes depending on what they will mostly be used for. Laser printers usually cost more because they are meant to print at higher volumes and speeds. Laser printers use toner, a bigger cartridge also seems more expensive upfront but lasts longer, and is more cost effective if you were to calculate the cost for every page printed. Toners won’t need to be replaced as often as ink. You will commonly find a laser printer in offices or small businesses that need to print text-based documents. The drawback is that colored prints won’t be as accurate or vibrant. </p> <p class="blog-contents" > Inkjet printers are more affordable and better suited for home use especially if you want to be able to print high definition pictures. Ink cartridges are better for printing color because the dye in the ink allows more vibrant colors from a wider spectrum. The problem with ink is, ink cartridges can be quite costly, especially if you fall into the “OEM cartridge only” gimmick presented by the printer companies. We’ll go into further detail about that later in the article. </p> <p class="blog-headings" > What are the Benefits of an Inkjet Printer? </p> <ul> <li>They take up less space, designed to be a more compact option perfect for a home office.</li> <li>The upfront cost of an inkjet printer is more affordable than laser printers.</li> <li>They are ready to be used right after powering on, laser printers need time to warm up.</li> <li>You will have the ability to print high-quality pictures with vibrant colors on photo paper.</li> <li>Different sizes and types of paper can be used to print on.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-headings" > What are the Downsides of an Inkjet Printer? </p> <ul> <li>They print slow compared to laser printers.</li> <li>Buying original ink cartridges directly from the manufacturer is expensive if you print often.</li> <li>Most models can only hold 100 sheets of paper at a time.</li> <li>There is a limited lifespan on some lower priced inkjet printers that are designed for light use.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-headings" > What are the Benefits of a Laser Printer? </p> <ul> <li>You will get your prints at higher speeds and volume.</li> <li>On the long run, it's more cost effective if you plan on printing only text-based documents.</li> <li>Toner won’t need to be replaced as often as ink.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-headings" > What are the Downsides of a Laser Printer? </p> <ul> <li>The initial cost of a high-end Laser printer is much more than inkjet printers.</li> <li>Most laser printers are bigger and heavier than common inkjet printers.</li> <li>Won’t be able to print high-quality photos or detailed graphics.</li> <li>Heat sensitive paper cannot be used</li> </ul> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg6-image-3.jpg" alt="" /> <p class="blog-headings" > Which Printer Will Give me the Best Quality Prints? </p> <p class="blog-contents" > Print quality can be great from either option but there are a few aspects to consider when making your choice between an inkjet or laser printer. Inkjet printers will be able to print more colors and high definition pictures but you need to wait a few seconds after printing to allow everything to dry and prevent smudges. Inkjet prints can fade over time. As opposed to printing with a laser printer, the toner is infused into the paper with heat and pressure so there is no risk for smudging or fading. </p> <p class="blog-contents" > Overall, if you need a printer that can do it all; pictures, graphs, text, a high-quality inkjet printer would be a wise investment. The print quality on photo printing models can often be much better than a similarly priced laser printer. On the other hand, if you will only be printing word documents then a laser printer will serve you better with faster, more cost-effective prints. </p> <img class="blogik-img bg6-img2" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg6-image-2.jpg" alt="" /> <p class="blog-headings" > How Can I Save Money on Ink and Toner Cartridges? </p> <p class="blog-contents" > If you’ve already done your research and chose a printer model that fits your needs and budget, the next thing you might be thinking about is where to buy new cartridges? Most printer manuals recommend buying OEM (original equipment manufacturer) cartridges, meaning that they are produced by the printer manufacturer who charges a hefty price. You could buy a $70 printer but later realize that replacing all the ink is going to cost upwards of $100. Some people would just buy a whole new printer since it comes with ink when you first purchase it. If that doesn’t make sense to you, we have a solution. You can always buy your ink from an industry-leading2 online store such as InkJetsClub where they have the most affordable prices for buying OEM compatible, OEM remanufactured and remanufactured ink cartridges that meet OEM printer ink cartridge and toner standards. You don’t need to empty your wallet to refill your ink or toner for your new printer. A smart shopper will take advantage of buying premium ink and toner cartridges that are sold worldwide with savings up to 75% off retail ink prices backed with a full warranty so that you never have to pay extra. </p> <style> .blogik-img.bg6-img2 { float: right; margin-right: unset; margin-left: 7.5%; } </style>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Fri, 15 Mar 2019 23:17:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:46;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:61:"What Ink Should You Use in Canon Pixma Printers | InkjetsClub";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:77:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/What-Ink-Should-You-Use-in-Canon-Pixma-Printers/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:8303:"<h2 class="blog-headings" > What Ink Goes in the Canon Pixma Printers </h2> <p class="blog-contents" > Canon PIXMA inkjet printers deliver high-quality documents and photographs every time you print. It’s perfect for a number of purposes, whether you need professional looking documents at or stunning prints at home or in an office. Everyone will appreciate the superior print color and clarity of this Canon PIXMA printers. Your photos will be given a professional finish with the Canon PIXMA printer. The compact size has been designed to fit perfectly anywhere, on your desk or in your office without taking up a large space. This printer is capable of printing, scanning, and copying. </p> <p class="blog-contents" > A new range of Canon Pixma printers has been released and they carry features that make those very functional an effective. For instance, the newest Canon PIXMA TS5050, TS6050, TS8050 printers offer quality photo printing and a range of connectivity options, all in the comfort of your own home with its compact design. </p> <p class="blog-contents" > Features: <ul class="bg4-list"> <li>Print, scan, and copy</li> <li>Easy to use interface on an attractive LCD display</li> <li>WiFi capability, which means you can print and scan from various devices</li> <li>Connectivity with AirPrint, Mopria, Google Cloud Print, Windows 10 Mobile and the Canon PRINT app.</li> </ul> <br> </p> <p class="blog-contents" > There are certain ink cartridges that go in the Canon Pixma printers. Here, at InkjetsClub, we offer a variety of ink cartridges that will work perfectly in those printers. InkjetsClub’s remanufactured replacement ink cartridges not only work just like original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) ink cartridges but also they have reasonable prices. Further, in this article, you will learn about the ink cartridges that work smoothly in the Canon Pixma printers. </p> <p class="blog-contents bg4-list" > <b>1</b>. One of the best ink cartridges to consider for use in the Canon Pixma printers is <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-pg-50-black-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank"><u>Canon PG50</u></a> black remanufactured ink cartridge. This ink cartridge has 300-page yield capacity. It is proven to be one of the most efficient ink cartridges, as it delivers superior performance with your compatible printer. It is guaranteed to deliver smooth, clear font lines and well-detailed line work on all your documents and design prints from start to finish. <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg5-image-4.jpg" alt="Canon PG50" /> </p> <p class="blog-contents bg4-list fl-right" > <b>2</b>. Another ink cartridge that goes in Canon Pixma printer is <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-pgi-5-black-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank"><u>Canon PGI-5</u></a> black ink cartridge. This remanufactured replacement ink cartridge is guaranteed to deliver crisp, well-detailed text lines. You can get this ink from InkjetsClub at a price that is 79% off the OEM price. As soon as you install this ink cartridge in your Canon Pixma printer, you will get over 650 high-quality printed pages. <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg5-image-6.jpg" alt="Canon PGI5BK" /> </p> <p class="blog-contents bg4-list" > <b>3</b>. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-cli-8-black-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank"><u>Canon CLI8Bk Black Compatible Inkjet Cartridge</u></a> (With Chip): this ink cartridge will produce stunning prints with your compatible Canon Pixma printer. It has 280-page yield capacity. InkjetsClub offers this ink cartridge with over 80% off the OEM price. This means you will not only get brilliant prints but you will also save a bunch with Canon CLI-8 black ink cartridge. The customers have given 5 stars to this ink, as it has delivered an outstanding performance with their Canon Pixma printer. <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg5-image-5.jpg" alt="Canon CLI8BK" /> </p> <p class="blog-contents bg4-list fl-right" > <b>4</b>. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-pg-210-black-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank"><u>Canon PG-210 Black Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridge</u></a> is another ink cartridge that fits well in Canon Pixma printers. You can get this ink at InkjetsClub with over 82% off the OEM price; costs $23.95.This Canon ink has 24-months of shelf-life. Your Canon Pixma printer will produce over 220 pages with the help of this ink cartridge. <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg5-image-88.jpg" alt="Canon PG-210" /> </p> <p class="blog-contents bg4-list" > <b>5</b>. Canon Pixma printer works smoothly with <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-pgi-225bk-black-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank"><u>Canon PGI-225 pigment black inkjet cartridge</u></a>. This ink has premium quality and it works just as well as the OEM Canon PGI-225 pigment black inkjet cartridge. With this ink, you can print up to 340 pages. You can get this ink at InkjetsClub with over 82% off the original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) Canon ink. This Canon ink is guaranteed to work perfectly in Canon Pixma printers, without voiding the guarantee. InkjetsClub offers this ink with a 100% quality assurance. <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg5-image-7.jpg" alt="Canon PG-225BK" /> </p> <p class="blog-contents bg4-list fl-right" > <b>6</b>. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-cli-226-black-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank"><u>Canon CLI-226 Black Compatible Inkjet Cartridge</u></a> is also safe to use in Canon Pixma printers. This ink cartridge is guaranteed to deliver superior performance with your printer, without voiding its warranty. Every page you print will come out with crisp resolution. You can print more than 510 pages without any problems. At InkjetsClub, it has a discounted price, $9.95. <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg5-image-2.jpg" alt="Canon CLI-226 BK" /> </p> <p class="blog-contents bg4-list" > <b>7</b>. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-pgi-250xl-black-ink-tank.html" target="_blank"><u>Canon PGI-250XL pigment black compatible ink cartridge</u></a> is the best option if you need high yielding ink cartridge for big projects. It is priced well at InkjetsClub, 82% off the OEM retail price. The page yield capacity of this ink cartridge is 500 pages, just right for any project. Its 24-months shelf-life will let you preserve ink for later use. <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg5-image-1.jpg" alt="Canon PGI-250XL" /> </p> <p class="blog-contents bg4-list fl-right" > <b>8</b>. <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/canon-pgi-270xl-black-ink-tank.html" target="_blank"><u>Canon PGI-270 high yield black compatible ink cartridge</u></a> will produce stunning prints with your Canon Pixma printer. This ink will function perfectly without voiding your printer’s warranty. Your Canon Pixma printer will love this ink, as it will always produce clear and well-detailed line work. You will surely get 650 printed pages. <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg5-image-3.jpg" alt="Canon PGI-270XL" /> </p> <p class="blog-contents" > Canon Pixma printers are very convenient for using anywhere, at home or at the office. There is a variety of options you can choose from while buying an ink cartridge for your Canon Pixma printer. You might want to get rather cheap ink cartridges, but you also would not want the quality to sacrifice. At InkjetsClub, you will get the best ink cartridges at reasonable prices. Your Canon Pixma printer is safe with InkjetsClub’s ink cartridges, as they are guaranteed to deliver problem-free performance every time you use them. </p> <style> .bg4-list, .bg4-headings {padding-left:2em;} .blogik-img.bg4-right {float:right;} @media only screen and (min-width: 770px) { .blog-contents.bg4-list { width: 48%; display: -webkit-inline-box; } .bg4-list .blogik-img { width: unset; } .fl-right { width: 48%; float: right; } } </style>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Mon, 04 Feb 2019 14:00:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:47;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:62:"Ultimate List of Printer for Home Use with Cheap Ink Cartridge";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:70:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Best-printer-for-home-use-with-cheap-ink/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:10357:"<h2 class="blog-headings" > Best Printers With Cheapest Ink Cartridges </h2> <p class="blog-contents" > Finding a cost-efficient printer with cheap ink cartridges isn’t very hard if you know what features you really need and what specifications to look out for. It’s a proven fact that some printers are more ink-efficient compared to other printing models. Knowing which models are ink-efficient will help you save big on your printing expenses. It’s always better to have an efficient printer with cost-efficient cartridges from the beginning, as you won’t have to worry about the extra money you’d spend on printers that use expensive inkjet cartridges.<br> So, what exactly cost-efficient printer means? The most cost-efficient printer is the one that uses ink proficiently. If the printer manages the ink effectively, you won’t have to worry about buying a replacement very often.<br> You might question how to find printers that are ink-efficient. There are some factors you need to consider if you want to get a printer with cheap ink cartridges. The most important thing to consider is the printer’s cost per page. For finding out what the cost per page is; </p> <ul class="bg4-list"> <li>You need to check out what ink cartridge the printer uses.</li> <li>Find out what is the page-yield capacity of those ink cartridges. At <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank"><u>InkjetsClub</u></a> the page yield capacity of the ink cartridges is mentioned in the description, so it will be easy for you to determine how many pages the ink cartridges will yield. Ink cartridges with higher page yields are considered more cost-efficient. Some printers accept ink cartridges with extra page yield capacity, some accept standard capacity.</li> <li>Finally, you need to divide the price of the ink cartridge by its page yield. The number you get is the cost per page.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > At <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank"><u>InkjetsClub</u></a>, you will find any inkjet cartridge you need at a relatively low price. Below, in the article, along with the printers, you’ll get to learn about the ink that goes in those printers. You can simply check the price of the ink by visiting the InkjetsClub website. </p> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Below in this article, you’ll see some examples of ink efficient ink printers. </p> <br> <h4 class="bg4-headings"><b>1. Canon Office and Business MX922 All-In-One Printer ($159.99)</b></h4> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > This printer is one of the best Canon products, that is relatively cheap but still delivers outstanding performance. With the help of this printer, you will get quality prints. One of the most important features of this Canon printer is that the cartridges that it accepts are considerably cheap. This wonderful Canon printer has all the essential features that most modern printers have. It automatically prints on both sides of the page without the hassle of turning it over manually. It is fully integrated and has 35-sheet Duplex Auto Document Feeder, which means it can easily copy, scan and fax multiple documents without having to load them one page at a time. </p> <br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg4-image1.jpg" alt="Canon Office and Business MX922 All-In-One Printer" /> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > <i>Features:</i> <ul class="bg4-list"> <li>Wireless LAN,</li> <li>AirPrint,</li> <li>Google Cloud Print,</li> <li>Wireless Printing,</li> <li>Mobile Device Printing,</li> <li>USB 2.0 Hi-Speed.</li> <li>Compatible with Individual/Combo <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/5-pack-canon-pgi-250xl-and-cli-251xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank"><u>CLI-251 XL</u></a> Ink Tanks (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) & <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/5-pack-canon-pgi-250xl-and-cli-251xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank"><u>PGI-250 XL</u></a> Or <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/3-pack-canon-pgi-255xxl-black-ink-tank.html" target="_blank"><u>PGI-255 XXL Pigment Black</u></a> Ink Tanks.</li> </ul> </p> <br> <h4 class="bg4-headings"><b>2. Brother HL-L2300D Monochrome Laser Printer ($109.95)</b></h4> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > The Brother HL-L2300D laser printer is a dependable choice for your home or office. This is one of the best options you may consider while choosing an <a href="https://www.computertechreviews.com/find-affordable-printer-ink-cartridges/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">affordable printer with cheap ink cartridges</a>. It has all the features that will help you produce incredible prints and at the same time save a bunch. This printer connects easily to your computer via the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface and prints crisp black and white documents at up to 27ppm. It has an automatic duplex printing that will help to save paper. This Brother printer is guaranteed to print sharp, professional black and white pages at up to 2400 x 600 dpi resolution. It has a capacity of 250 Sheet. This printer is mostly compatible with Windows 10. The Brother laser printer offers high-quality prints, scanning, copying. </p> <br> <br> <img class="blogik-img bg4-right" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg4-image-3.jpg" alt="Brother HL-L2300D Monochrome Laser Printer" /> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > <i>Features:</i> <ul class="bg4-list"> <li>USB connection</li> <li>Automatic Duplex Printing</li> <li>Copier</li> <li>Fax</li> <li>Scanner</li> <li>Wireless color printer</li> <li>Compatible with <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/3-pack-brother-tn660-laser-toner.html" target="_blank"><u>Brother TN660 High Yield Black</u></a> toner cartridges.</li> </ul> </p> <br> <h4 class="bg4-headings"><b>3. HP OfficeJet 4650 Wireless All-in-One Photo Printer ($79.90)</b></h4> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > This is an affordable printer for any kind of work. With this printer, you’ll print premium-quality documents and photos at a lower price. This printer functions effectively, it does copy, scan, fax, wireless printing, AirPrint, two-sided duplex printing, touchscreen. It has an instant ink ready so you'll never run out of ink and you’ll save over 50% on ink. It 2-sided printing capacity will let you save on paper costs. Its sleek all-in-one designed will help you save space as it can fit wherever you need it. </p> <br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg4-image2.jpg" alt="HP OfficeJet 4650 Wireless All-in-One Photo Printer" /> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > <i>Features:</i> <ul class="bg4-list"> <li>HP Instant Ink enrollment card</li> <li>Copy, scan, fax, wireless printing,</li> <li>AirPrint</li> <li>Two-sided duplex printing</li> <li>Touchscreen</li> <li>Mobile printing</li> <li>Paper sizes supported: Various sizes from 3x5 into 8.5x14 in including letter, legal, 4x6 in, 5x7 in, 8x10 in & No. 10 envelopes.</li> <li>Compatible with both Dye-based (color), and pigment-based (black) ink cartridges.</li> </ul> </p> <br> <h4 class="bg4-headings"><b>4. Brother MFC-J460DW, All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer ($186.84)</b></h4> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Brother MFC-J460DW, All-in-One Color inkjet printer is another reliable printer with cheap ink cartridges. This printer will give you amazing results in terms of copying, scanning, faxing, and printing. The setup process of this printer is very easy. It’s so simple - you don’t need a USB cable, and you won’t need to know your wireless network password. Due to its easy set up wireless networks, you will be able to use it with various devices. This printer has automatic duplex printing ability, which lets users save paper. </p> <br> <img class="blogik-img bg4-right" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg4-image5.jpg" alt="Brother MFC-J460DW, All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer" /> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > <i>Features:</i> <ul class="bg4-list"> <li>Wireless color printer,</li> <li>Copier</li> <li>Scanner</li> <li>Automatic Duplex Printing</li> <li>Fax</li> <li>Compatible with Brother genuine inks: LC201BK, LC201C, LC201M, LC201Y, LC2013PKS, LC203BK, LC203C, LC203M, LC203Y, LC2033PKS, LC2032PKS</li> </ul> </p> <br> <h4 class="bg4-headings"><b>5. Canon MX492 Wireless All-In-One Small Printer ($59.99)</b></h4> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > Canon MX492 Wireless All-In-One printer is a big helper for the home or office printing jobs you may need. Thanks to its amazing connectivity options and the ability to place the printer anywhere that is needed you can print from more locations. As it has Google Cloud Print and AirPrint, it can print wirelessly from compatible mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets. This Canon printer has fully-integrated automatic document feeder that holds up to 20 sheets, which, in its turn, is a big time saver. </p> <br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg4-image4.jpg" alt="Canon MX492 Wireless All-IN-One Small Printer" /> <br> <p class="blog-contents" > <i>Features:</i> <ul class="bg4-list"> <li>Mobile and tablet printing</li> <li>AirPrint</li> <li>Google Cloud Print</li> <li>Automatic Duplex printing</li> <li>Scan</li> <li>Fax</li> </ul> </p> <p class="blog-contents" > It is not that hard to find the best printer with cheap ink. Besides checking the prices of the printer, it would be great if you checked the prices of the cartridges that go in the printer as well. There are printers in the market that are relatively affordable thanks to the low prices of both the printers and the cartridges. The examples that are shown above are some of the printers in the market, that will help you save on printing expenses and they are super comfortable for home use. The main features, which made those printers dependable were Wireless printing, Touchscreen, AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Mobile Printing, Instant Ink, Automatic Duplex printing, Fax and quality Scanner. So, make sure you make a wise choice when buying a printer. In order not to drain your budget, you will have to pay attention to every detail before making a purchase. </p> <style> .bg4-list, .bg4-headings {padding-left:2em;} .blogik-img.bg4-right {float:right;} </style>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Sun, 27 Jan 2019 09:40:01 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:48;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:66:"Should I buy aftermarket inkjet cartridges? Pros and Disadvantages";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:95:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/should-I-buy-aftermarket-inkjet-cartridges-pros-and-disadvantages/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:12259:"<h2 class="blog-headings" > Should You Buy Compatible Inkjet and Toner Cartridges? </h2> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg3-image-1.jpg" alt="Should I buy aftermarket inkjet cartridges? Pros and Disadvantages" /> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Pros and Disadvantages of Buying Some Compatible Ink Cartridges </h2> <p class="blog-contents" >The controversies about using remanufactured ink cartridges go on among the consumers. They keep questioning whether it’s beneficial to buy a remanufactured inkjet cartridge or not. A remanufactured ink cartridge is an OEM cartridge that has been used and then remanufactured and filled with ink. While a compatible ink cartridge is a generic brand that is new. <br><br> The biggest concern about aftermarket compatible inkjet and toner cartridges are: </p> <ul> <li>Compatibility</li> <li>Print Quality</li> <li>Page Yield</li> <li>Longevity</li> <li>Warranty</li> <li>Damaging the printer</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > Other reported issues from some compatible inkjet and toner cartridges include jamming, not fitting correctly in the printer as a higher quality compatible ink cartridge, not reporting the correct amount of ink and leaking units which cause printer damage. </p> <div style="clear:both"> </div> <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >Where to Buy Compatible Ink and Toner Cartridges That Work Well</p> <p class="blog-contents" > One of the leading sellers of high-quality compatible inkjets and toners is InkjetsClub. Even though printer manufacturers warn their customers who buy their printers to avoid compatible ink cartridges, there is still hope because companies like InkjetsClub specialize in quality compatible inkjets and toners to meet all OEM specifications. InkjetsClub sells compatible inkjet and toner cartridges which meet all ISO and OEM quality engineered specifications. At <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/" target="_blank" /><u>InkjetsClub</u></a>, we run extensive tests to make sure our compatible ink and toner cartridges meet all the compatible printer specifications. All of InkjetsClub’s printer inkjets and toner cartridges are backed by a money back guarantee and free 7 days a week product support. Whether you have one small home printer or a business, InkjetClub specializes in all printer ink and toners you need to keep your printer running properly, including drums smaller printer inkjets and toner cartridges.<br><br> This article will investigate the pros and cons of using generic inkjet cartridges through other</p> <h2 class="blog-headings" > The Advantages of Using Compatible and Remanufactured Ink and Toner Cartridges </h2> <ul> <li><u>Compatible and Remanufactured Inks Cost Less than any OEM Brand</u></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > The biggest advantage of remanufactured and compatible ink cartridges is the affordable prices they have compared to OEM brands. Experience shows that the cost of generic inkjets cartridges are 25-90% cheaper than the Original Equipment Manufacturer’s ink cartridge prices you pay in the store. If you buy remanufactured ink cartridges, you will save a lot on your printing expenses yet you'll be receiving ink and toner which will do the same job as the OEM units if purchased from a leading retailer like InkjetsClub. This is also true for compatible ink and toner cartridges which are usually even cheaper in cost than remanufactured ink, rated at 25-82% cheaper than OEM ink. <br><br> For Example, InkjetsClub’s compatible <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/5-pack-canon-pgi-250xl-and-cli-251xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank" /><u>Canon PGI-250XL & CLI-251XL (5 Pack)</u></a> high yield compatible ink cartridges cost $12.95, but still, it delivers the same quality prints the OEM ink cartridges do. A Canon PGI 250 CLI 251 5 pack in most retail stores will cost at least $50 or more. Why? Printer manufacturers like to make money on their ink cartridges and not the printer unit themselves. This strategy has led printer manufactures to warn their customers to not to use compatible ink cartridges, but in reality, they do the same job (if purchasing from a reputable brand like InkjetsClub). <br> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg3-image3.jpg" alt="" /> <p class="blog-contents bg2-center" ><i>As seen above is the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/5-pack-canon-pgi-250xl-and-cli-251xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank" />Canon PGI-250XL & CLI-251XL (5 Pack)</a></i></p> </p> <p class="blog-contents" > According to customer reviews, these Canon PGI 250 CLI 251 ink cartridges didn’t fail to deliver OEM quality prints. Customers recommend using this compatible cartridge as the one which came in the printer. </p> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg3-image-2.jpg" alt="" /> <ul> <li><u>Environmentally-Friendly</u></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > Using remanufactured cartridges saves cartridges from unnecessarily ending up in the landfill. The environmental savings from remanufactured ink cartridges are significant. When ink printer cartridges are not remanufactured, they are dumped in landfill sites, where they may take a long time to decompose. This addition to the accumulation of wasted, chemically-toxic landfill contents has a negative impact on the environment while remanufacturing these common office products will help to protect the quality of the earth. Additionally, the remanufacturing process uses far less non-renewable petroleum products than it takes to make new cartridges, so, considering the undependable cost of oil, buying refurbished cartridges can make good economic and environmental sense. </p> <ul> <li><u>Flexibility</u></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > As the cost of the remanufactured ink cartridges is low and it will help you cut your printing expenses. This means you can spend money on other things. For example, you can buy a couple of extra cartridges, for later use. You can’t do the same with the original equipment manufacturer’s ink cartridges as their prices are undependable and are only getting more expensive. Also, you will be able to buy smaller printers or print more color prints like documents and photos for way less than you did before from the convenience of your home. </p> <ul> <li><u>Water Based Ink</u></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > The ink that is used in remanufactured cartridges is mainly water based and it consists of pigments the get the individual colors as well as black. Original Equipment Manufacturer’s ink, on its turn, is mostly oil based. If you are printing invoices or other documents that you need immediately, the oil-based ink might not dry as quickly as the water-based ink does. The oil-based ink takes considerably long time to dry. It also smudges easily if the documents are handled before they have dried. </p> <div style="clear:both"> </div> <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >Not All Compatible and Remanufactured Ink Cartridges are Created Equal</p> <ul> <li><u>Some Cheap Inkjets and Toner May Cause Printer Damage</u></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > There are reports of some generic remanufactured and compatible ink cartridges which leak for being poorly built. Although they might have a cheaper price, you want to double check the brand of the ink cartridge whether they are remanufactured or compatible. The company selling the ink should be reputable enough to where they have enough satisfied customers. Why? Using cheap inks which leak will clog the printer heads and eventually damage your printer. This, however, may not break the printer, but it will increase the risk of harming the printer. In case of breaking the printer, a remanufactured compatible ink cartridge can void your printer’s warranty. Lexmark's warranty policy has cited this issue: "Refilling the ink cartridges can cause them to leak, thus clogging or even damaging the print head." The risk of leaking is higher if you refill your own printer cartridge. In testing on refill inks for PC World, they encountered leaks and streaks caused by low-cost refill ink, as well as instructions that recommended using too much ink -- which resulted in overfilling the cartridges. </p> <ul> <li><u>Some Cheap Inkjets and Toner Cause Printer Errors</u></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > It doesn’t matter whether you're using an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) cartridge that has been refilled or a remanufactured ink cartridge. Your printer might reject it before you've used all your ink. The cartridges sometimes wear out over time, which, causes the printer to not recognize the cartridges. The memory chip on your print cartridge is what tells your printer the status on your ink levels and communicates other errors, such as incompatible cartridges. On some printers, such as ones from HP and Epson, these memory chips also keep track of serial numbers from cartridge chips and refuse ones that have been repeated. <br><br> So, there are some factors you need to consider while buying remanufactured ink cartridges. Remanufactured ink cartridges have both pros and cons. They are affordable, environmentally friendly, and they give you the opportunity to be flexible. The remanufactured ink cartridges are great helpers, as buying those, you can save a bunch and spend money on other stuff. They have no less quality than the Original Equipment Manufacturer’s ink cartridges. The page-yield capacity of remanufactured ink cartridges is pretty high. <br><br> For example, the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/12-pack-canon-pgi-220-and-cli-221-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank" /><u>Canon PGI-220 & Canon CLI-221 Ink 12 Pack</u></a> at InkjetsClub is very cost-effective, it’s $36.95 and has 4920 page-yield capacity. It’s proven to have premium quality, which is seen from the reviews of the customers, </p> <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >Get the best ink cartridges at InkjetsClub</p> <p class="blog-contents" > Whether you need a compatible or remanufactured inkjet or toner cartridges, InkjetsClub has you covered with a price match guarantee and best-rated products in the industry. Get the most out of your printing experience without breaking your budget! Get the brand of ink millions of people to trust for a great printing experience. </p> <div style="clear:both"> </div> <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >Frequently Asked Questions | InkjetsClub Compatible & Remanufactured Ink Cartridges</p> <br><br> <p class="blog-contents" > <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >How do I know if my printer uses remanufactured ink cartridges?</p> If you have a printer with any inkjet or toner cartridge, they will 95% of the time come in remanufactured or compatible. InkjetsClub lists all the printer cartridges on its website. By searching for either your printer or cartridge model, you will see the compatible list of cartridges designed for specific printers. If you have an inkjet or toner cartridge and would like to have a remanufactured or compatible unit, we have you covered! Call customer service if you need help determining your correct model of ink required for your printer. </p> <p class="blog-contents" > <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >Do the Inkjets and Toners Have a Warranty?</p> Yes, all products listed though InkjetsClub have a 1-year guarantee and shelf life of 2 years. </p> <p class="blog-contents" > <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >Do I have to join a ‘Club’ if I want to buy these compatible or remanufactured ink cartridges?</p> No, you do not have to join any club or join a membership of any time to purchase from InkejetsClub. </p> <p class="blog-contents" > <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >What Happens if I Buy Inkjets and I Have Any Problems?</p> We offer a free replacement program for any issues or damaged merchandise caused in transit. Customers have the peace of mind of receiving a worry-free product. If anything unexpected happens, our ink specialists are standing by to help your concern 7 days a week. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Wed, 26 Dec 2018 18:01:06 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:49;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:64:"Best Inkjet Cartridges to Buy for Your Printer | Inkjetsclub.com";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:76:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Best-inkjet-cartridges-to-buy-for-your-printer/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:10833:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg2-image4.jpg" alt="BEST INKJET CARTRIDGES TO BUY FOR YOUR PRINTER" /> <h2 class="blog-headings" > Find Today's Best inkjet Cartridges To Buy for Your Printer </h2> <p class="blog-contents" > Finding high-quality ink for your printer is a common practice for anyone who owns a printer and to whom the quality of printing is of extreme importance. The industry of ink cartridges is now filled with many ink brands and ink types, which leave the customer with a difficult choice on which brand to choose and who to buy their next set of ink from. Questions we typically hear from customers include “What company should I choose" or " Which ink cartridges should I use for my printer?” The wrong choice of inkjet cartridges may cause serious problems for your printer due to leaks or ink which may dry quickly against your printer heads. Most people nowadays might prefer buying Original Equipment Manufacturer’s (OEM) products, in order to be sure they are using a trustworthy ink for their printers. Yet there are companies out there like InkjetsClub.com which remanufactures OEM inkjet cartridges to save consumers like yourself hundreds of dollars when it comes to buying original ink and toners. Even better, the remanufactured inkjet cartridges pose the same warranty as to the original cartridges which came with the printer and provide the same amount of yield count (print volume) as the OEM inkjet cartridge sold by the manufacturer of your printer. The only difference you see in buying the remanufactured inkjet cartridges from InkjetsClub is the price.<br><br> Here at InkjetsClub, we offer such ink cartridges which don't fall short of the OEM products. Whether or not you buy a remanufactured inkjet, toner or even compatible cartridges, InkjetsClub promises exceptional quality and prices which are affordable for anyone on a budget.<br><br> We are offering you ways that will help you to choose the best ink cartridges for your printer. </p> <div style="clear:both"> </div> <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >What to Consider When Buying Your Next Set of Ink Cartridges</p> <p class="blog-contents" > First, you have to find which printer ink cartridge is compatible with your printer by checking the model of your printer and seeing which cartridge model your printer is supposed to use. Second, choosing from so many brands can be difficult. You, as a customer, are left with so many choices, but you are not really aware of which of the ink cartridges would go best in your printer.<br><br> There are several aspects that a customer must take into consideration while choosing an ink cartridge.</p> <ul> <li><u>Check the compatibility of the ink cartridge with your printer model</u></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > The first, and yet one of the most important aspect, that you must consider before buying the ink, is checking the compatibility of the ink cartridges with the printer you use. Not all the printers accept cartridges with the same sizes. For instance, you may hear someone say, for example, the Brother LC103 ink cartridge worked perfectly in their Brother MFC-J475DW printer. After following their advice, you go online and buy <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/5-pack-brother-lc103-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank" /><u>Brother LC103</u></a> ink cartridges for your Canon PIXMA TS3170 printer. The result will be having your printer not accept the cartridges. If you buy Canon ink, it doesn’t mean all Canon printers will work with it. A lot of attention needs to be paid to the compatibility of the printer and the inkjet cartridge; otherwise, you will face difficulties, concerning the warranty of your printer. Also, you will waste money on stuff that is not needed. If you want to get the best ink, you really need to be sure in the compatibility of your printer and the cartridges.<br><br> Search for you your printers ink cartridge or your actual model of the cartridge at the area shown below (found on the top of this website).</p> <img class="blogik-img bg2-center" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg2-image-3.jpg" alt="search inkjets" /> <ul> <li><u>Know the size of the cartridge</u></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > Besides the compatibility, you have to look at the size of the cartridges you buy. If any kind of printing is more or less one thing that you constantly do, then you are aware that different sizes of inkjet cartridges exist. There are mostly three types of ink cartridges: <i>standard yield, high yield, and extra high yield</i>. Really, the difference between these three sizes is huge. The <i>standard yield ink</i> cartridges print fewer pages than the high yield and extra high yield cartridges. If you print occasionally then standard capacity ink cartridge will be the best choice for you. As for the <i>high yield</i> cartridges, they contain more ink than the standard capacity cartridges. If you print often, your workload is lot, then buying high yield cartridges will be the best option for you. It will be more cost-effective as well. And <i>the extra high yield</i> (XL) cartridges print the largest amount of pages and correspondingly, it’s more expensive than the previous two. The extra high yield cartridges are meant to be used mainly in office works, or anywhere where a huge amount of printing is done daily. So, in order to get the best inkjet cartridges for your printer, you have to make sure what kind of cartridge you really need.</p> <img class="blogik-img bg2-center" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg2-image-2.jpg" alt="best inkjets" /> <p class="blog-contents bg2-center" ><i>(As shown in the above example is an <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/hp-60-black-cc640wn-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank" />HP 60 Inkjet Cartridge</a> for many HP printer models.)</i></p> <p class="blog-contents" > Note the visible difference in how much more ink can be stored in an XL series cartridge versus a standard series inkjets cartridge. XL ink cartridge can have yield counts upwards of 3 times more prints than its standard size series model.</p> <ul> <li><u>Check the reputation of the company offering the ink cartridge</u></li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > What other customers are saying online is a must in today’s online purchasing of any ink or toner cartridge. Reviews about products are a key decision for many before making a purchase. With the popularity of many online retail merchants like Amazon and retail store chains, consumers consistently check the feedback of other consumers prior to making a purchase of the product they seek interest in. This is no exception with the inkjet cartridge industry. Know the product well in advance by seeing what others see about the cartridge, the yield count and the life expectancy. Everything counts from customer service to the moment the cartridge arrives at your doorstep in a timely manner.</p> <img class="blogik-img bg2-center" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/bg2-image-1.jpg" alt="inkjets reviews" /> <p class="blog-contents" > What to check before buying a remanufactured inkjet cartridge: <ul> <li>The Yield Count</li> <li>The Company’s Warranty & Guarantee</li> <li>The Company’s for their Inkjets and Toners</li> </ul> </p> <div style="clear:both"> </div> <p class="blog-headings bg2-center" >What We Recommend to Save Money on Ink Cartridges</p> <p class="blog-contents" > Choosing remanufactured inkjet cartridges is one of the best options to save money yet get the OEM reliability and experience. That way you know you have chosen the cartridges that, in the first place, is right for your printer and in the second place buying those cartridges will prosper your integration into saving both money and the environment. So, why is buying remanufactured cartridges the best option for an inkjet cartridge? </p> <ul> <li>First, they are way too cheaper than the original cartridges, it means buying those cartridges will bring you a lot of savings.</li> <li>Secondly, you are intentionally becoming an eco-friendly customer; both you and the environment you live in are safe by then. Besides that, the remanufactured ink cartridges perform just as well, as the original ones. They will surely provide you with the same quality and the page yield. No need to pay extravagant money, in order to be able to produce high-quality prints.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > The following are the most important things, you need to consider in order to get the best ink cartridges for your printer:</p> <ul> <li>Check whether the inkjet cartridges, you are going to buy is compatible with your printer. Don’t just randomly guess which one will go with your printer. You need to do some research (call the customer service of InkjetsClub-(347) 948-4771) to check the compatibility with your printer and the cartridges.</li> <li>Make sure what size you need when buying inkjet cartridges online: the standard yield, the high yield or the extra high yield (XL). If you buy the wrong size, you might waste a lot of money on that.</li> <li>Choose remanufactured inkjet cartridges, as they are the best ones in the marketplace. They will provide you with outstanding performance, and in addition to that, they are a very cost-effective solution for anyone looking to receive OEM cartridges.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > Finding the best ink cartridge for your printer will be easy when you know where to start. Here, at InkjetsClub we offer the highest-quality remanufactured ink cartridges with affordable prices. Our experienced staff will gladly provide you with excellent customer service 7 days a week to answer all your questions and concerns before or after making a purchase at of InkjetsClub. We will help you find the correct ink cartridges for your printer and provide all necessary steps to ensure you are receiving the best possible experience. Don’t go broke when buying an expensive OEM ink or toner cartridge. Instead in order to get premium-quality prints without breaking the bank search for your printer model or cartridge model in the search section and see what. InkjetsClub has to offer. All our ink and toner cartridge are guaranteed to deliver superior performance with your compatible printers as with any OEM inkjet or toner cartridge.<br><br> If you’re looking for any ink or toner cartridge, no matter what size printer, how old or new the unit is, you need to shop at Inkjetsclub.com in order to save big on every inkjet or toner purchase for your home or office printer. Shop with confidence with our 1-year satisfaction guarantee and 7 days a week phone and email support. </p>";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Mon, 17 Dec 2018 08:05:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}i:50;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:33:" ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:4:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:69:"Which Cartridge Should You Buy? Brand vs Remanufactured vs Compatible";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:126:"https://inkjetsclub.com/blog/Which-Cartridge-Should-I-Be-Buying-Name-Brand-vs-Remanufactured-vs-Compatible-Printer-Cartridges/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:13982:"<img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/what-are-oem-cartridge.jpg" alt="Brand vs. Remanufactured vs. Compatible Printer Cartridges" /> <p class="blog-headings" > Things to remember when buying your next set of printer ink and toner cartridges </p> <p class="blog-contents" > It’s no secret, printer cartridge replacements can be one of the most expensive parts of owning a printer. Many retail stores will only carry cartridges provided by the manufacturer which end up costing just as much as the price of the printer, leaving customers with a pricey printing bill every time they need to replace their ink. Not surprisingly, this business model is nothing new - but we have a solution for you. <br> InkJetsClub has sold many new compatible and remanufactured ink and toner cartridges for eighteen years and we still have customers regularly asking us they would never go back to the OEM manufacture brand simply because of the price. <br> It’s clear, our affordable cost and high-quality product makes us an enticing alternative for anyone who owns a printer, but what are you getting for that value? <br><br> Here, we have provided you with all of the most common questions, including:<br><br></p> <ul> <li>What are the differences between store name brand, ink, and toners which are remanufactured and those which are marked as compatible printer cartridges?</li> <li>Are companies who sell remanufactured and compatible cartridges selling a reliable product as the name brand ones?</li> <li>Why are remanufactured and compatible cartridges so cheap?</li> <li>If I use a remanufactured or compatible cartridge, will I get the same page yield and quality as the OEM cartridge?</li> <li>Do remanufactured and compatible printer cartridges come with the same warranty as an OEM cartridge?</li> <li>Do remanufactured and compatible cartridges allow you to see the ink or toner levels?</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > Purchasing ink for your printer can be challenging and expensive especially when shopping at major retail store brands or online discount ink cartridges websites. When your printer is ready for ink, there is a wide variety of products to choose from which include laser toners, inkjet cartridges, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and remanufactured ink cartridges. <br> So how do you know which one to choose and if it’s even the right fit to work with your printer? In today’s marketplace, consumers have 3 different ink cartridge options for their printers. The 3 types of cartridges are OEM ‘original equipment manufacturer’, remanufactured OEM cartridge, and new compatible ink and toner cartridges. When you buy a new printer, it contains a cartridge that is made by the same printer manufacturer. A brand new printer contains a cartridge called an ‘original equipment manufacturer product’ or short for “OEM”.<br><br> <b>What are OEM Ink Cartridges?</b><br> OEM or also known as name brand cartridges are made by your printer manufacturer and are found in the printer when it is purchased new. OEM cartridges can be quite a bit more expensive for a couple of reasons than aftermarket cartridges due to the research, development costs that go into their production yet OEM printer companies can charge virtually anything they would like for their ink cartridges as they claim it is recommended’ for their equipment and it’s sold in retail stores worldwide. These tactics by different industries were realized long ago, with one of the more common ones being the razor industry. Razor manufacturers sell the shaver handles for a very low price, then charge inflated prices for their razor blades. The same is true of printer ink and toners – many times the OEM ink or toner is just as expensive than the printer you need ink for! <br> For example, a new Canon Pixma printer can cost from $50- $100 depending on the sub-model, while a complete ink jet set for this printer is the <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/5-pack-canon-pgi-250xl-and-cli-251xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank" /> Canon 250 251 ink cartridges </a> and the manufacturer will sell it for $75.00. <br> An Epson workforce printer will cost around $100-$200 for the printer unit itself, yet the new OEM inkjet set will cost $70.00 for the complete set of <a href="https://inkjetsclub.com/4-pack-epson-252xl-ink-cartridge.html" target="_blank" />Epson 252 Cartridges.</a> <br> You can buy a high-quality printer which is fair in the price, but you could end up paying just as much just to get the cartridges you need after the first set needs to be replaced. <br><br> Pros of OEM ink cartridges:</p> <ul> <li>OEM cartridges are known to be reliable</li> <li>Must major retail stores carry them in stock</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" >Cons of OEM ink cartridges:</p> <ul> <li>They are overpriced and cost sometimes just as much as the printer</li> <li>XL versions are not readily available for the OEM cartridges</li> <li>They do not yield longer than compatible or remanufactured inkjet cartridges</li> </ul> </p> <div style="clear:both"> </div> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/reman-ink-cartridge.jpg" alt="" /> <p class="blog-headings" >What are Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridges?</p> <p class="blog-contents" > Remanufactured ink cartridges start from an OEM cartridge and when used up, it is recycled in a way that is filled, tested and ready to be used once again. A remanufactured replacement ink cartridge is essentially a recycled OEM cartridge that’s been cleaned, refilled with ink or toner, and inspected for quality by the company responsible for recycling the the cartridges. OEM manufacturers do not provide remanufactured ink cartridges. So why are remanufactured ink cartridges a growing trend among consumers?<br> Remanufactured ink cartridges make a lot of sense as they meet many consumers expectations giving them the peace of mind and the ‘OEM performance’, yield quantity and pose a fraction of the cost as new cartridges. At InkJetsClub.com, it is reported remanufactured ink cartridges cost upwards of 70% less than their new counterpart, but essentially offer the same outcome.<br> Advocates of remanufactured ink and toner cartridge products assert that remanufactured ink cartridges are less expensive and better for the environment. Switching to remanufactured cartridges can result in a cost savings upwards of 70% ( InkJetsClub.com). <br><br> Remanufactured ink cartridges cost a fraction less because merchants who are performing the remanufacturing process are </p> <ul> <li>Able to set their own prices as opposed to having to adhere to the prices established by companies such as HP, Epson, Brother, and Lexmark</li> <li>Acquire the recycled cartridge from consumers who donate their empty cartridges to recycling centers and ends up at remanufactured warehouses at a fraction of the cost.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > Remanufactured cartridges also are filled to capacity while the cartridges that come from the manufacturer oftentimes are not. For consumers who are concerned about the environment, remanufactured ink cartridges preserve our natural resources while keeping unnecessary metals and plastics out of the landfills. For consumers who want the genuine brand that came with their printer originally, but do not want to spend on OEM prices remanufactured ink cartridges make the most sense. <br> All sounds great with remanufactured ink and toner cartridges, but did you know not all remanufactured inkjets and toners are the same quality? <br> Be careful when buying from any online remanufactured ink and toner dealer. Make sure the remanufactured ink being offered is coming from a reputable provides a money back guarantee on all its products which are supposed to meet OEM specifications. Some companies may not test the remanufactured cartridge or provide all the ink possible. <br> Here at InkJetsClub.com, we never cut corners or take the easy way out when it comes to remanufactured ink and toner cartridges. Our remanufactured ink and toner replacement cartridges are inspected for faults at every single stage of the remanufacturing process and always comes with a money back guarantee or free product replacement. Every single cartridge we acquire is from a recycled facility that passes our initial inspection, which is then put through a rigorous factory cleaning and drying process to remove any residual ink/toner as well as any dust or dirt particles that may have accumulated along the line of its cycle life. Next, we refit each cartridge with brand-new components, which may include a new smart chip to set ink levels, a new sponge in ink cartridges, or a new drum unit and wiper blade in toner cartridges. Lastly, our remanufactured ink and toner specialist refill each cartridge with premium ink or toner to the OEM factory recommended fill level, or even more which is why you’re able to get OEM page yields from a remanufactured product. Or sometimes more! <br> At InkJetsClub.com, our ink and toner specialist perform the same post-print tests that OEM cartridges go through. All these required steps allow us to always know you’re getting a quality product that performs just as well as an OEM cartridge. <br><br> Pros of Remanufactured Cartridges:</p> <ul> <li>Remanufactured inkjets and toners cost upwards of 70% less than OEM cartridges</li> <li>Remanufactured inkjets and toners are considered OEM cartridges</li> <li>Remanufactured ink and toner cartridges are good for the environment</li> <li>Remanufactured ink and toner are filled to capacity, some offering more ink than the OEM cartridges which are not Cons of Remanufactured Cartridges:</li> <li>Not all remanufactured ink and toner cartridges are the same. (InkJetsClub guarantees its remanufactured ink and toners while some companies do not).</li> </ul> <div style="clear:both"> </div> <img class="blogik-img" src="https://cdn.inkjetsclub.com/media/wysiwyg/blog/what-are-compatible-ink-cartridge.jpg" alt="" /> <p class="blog-headings" >What are Compatible Inkjet Cartridges?</p> <p class="blog-contents" > Compatible replacement ink and toner cartridges go head to head with the OEM cartridges as compatible inkjet and toners are newly built cartridges from scratch to fit into your printer just like the OEM version. A good solid brand of compatible cartridges will provide the same performance and quality as an OEM product or a remanufactured product, yet the development process of manufacturing these units is a slightly different process.<br> Think of compatible ink and toner cartridges as the generic cereal at the supermarket: it looks, smells, and tastes just like the brand-name cereal, but it’s made by a different manufacturer and sold in different packaging. Other than that, they’re essentially indistinguishable. The ingredients of the two are the same or nearly the same. Here at InkJetsClub.com, all our compatible inkjets and toner cartridges use brand-new components and are manufactured to meet all OEM specifications. To create this high-quality and low-cost cartridge, each cartridge goes through an in-depth vetting process, including quality inspections and post-manufacturing print tests. Our batches of compatible inkjet and toner cartridges are guaranteed t work as an OEM cartridge is designed to.<br> So now you’re probably wondering why are some ink and toner cartridges on InkJetsClub.com remanufactured and others are compatible? It all has to do with licensing & the readily supplies of the recycled cartridges. First, some OEM brands cartridges have patents on their cartridges which prevent third-party manufacturers like InkJetsClub.com from making compatible (generic) versions of for their printer. We provide our customers with compatible cartridges whenever we're able to do so. If a patent from the manufacturer does not permit our brand to sell you a compatible version of the OEM cartridge, we then instead sell our OEM remanufactured ink or toner cartridge for the model you are looking for. <br><br> Pros of Compatible Cartridges:</p> <ul> <li>Compatible ink and toners cartridges are more cost-efficient than OEM ink and toner cartridges</li> <li>Compatible ink and toners cost upwards of 70% less than their new OEM counterpart</li> <li>Compatible ink and toner cartridges provide the same page yield and offer the performance as OEM cartridges Cons of Remanufactured Cartridges:</li> <li>Not all printer ink and toners come in a compatible/generic versions due to patents placed by manufactures ( we have listed remanufacturing cartridges as an alternative around this measure)</li> <li>Not all compatible ink and toners are the same. As these cartridges are built from the ground up, a proper manufacture will build to meet OEM specifications. Some online retailers will not build to OEM specifications.</li> </ul> <p class="blog-contents" > <b>Why purchase from Your Next Ink and Toner Cartridge from InkJetsclub:</b> <br> Here at InkJetsClub.com, your satisfaction is our number one priority. Our ink and toner store provides products which give customers the peace of mind and a great shopping experience. All our products are shipped directly to your door and we are here 7 days a week to assist you in making your purchase. <br><br> When purchasing from InkJetsClub, you will experience: </p> <ul> <li>All our manufacture ink and toner cartridges are always in stock and provided in either the remanufactured or compatible format.</li> <li>2 Years Shelf Life and Limited Warranty on any defects</li> <li>Free product replacement on any defective products</li> <li>7 days a week free product support specialist</li> <li>Free shipping on most major purchases over $30</li> <li>A price match guarantee*</li> </ul> ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:7:"pubDate";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:31:"Tue, 23 Oct 2018 16:58:00 +0000";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}s:4:"type";i:128;s:7:"headers";a:18:{s:6:"server";s:17:"Sucuri/Cloudproxy";s:4:"date";s:29:"Wed, 16 Mar 2022 17:35:22 GMT";s:12:"content-type";s:23:"text/xml; charset=UTF-8";s:10:"connection";s:10:"keep-alive";s:11:"x-sucuri-id";s:5:"22007";s:16:"x-xss-protection";s:28:"1; mode=block, 1; mode=block";s:15:"x-frame-options";s:22:"SAMEORIGIN, SAMEORIGIN";s:22:"x-content-type-options";s:16:"nosniff, nosniff";s:25:"strict-transport-security";s:16:"max-age=31536000";s:23:"content-security-policy";s:26:"upgrade-insecure-requests;";s:7:"expires";s:29:"Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT";s:13:"cache-control";s:35:"no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate";s:6:"pragma";s:8:"no-cache";s:3:"age";s:1:"0";s:16:"content-encoding";s:4:"gzip";s:4:"vary";s:26:"Accept-Encoding,User-Agent";s:10:"set-cookie";s:272:"frontend=6eda752019d083aef015f68b32243eb2; expires=Thu, 17-Mar-2022 17:35:21 GMT; Max-Age=86400; path=/; domain=inkjetsclub.com; HttpOnly, frontend_cid=XzcFOAQQ9WUGvCkw; expires=Thu, 17-Mar-2022 17:35:21 GMT; Max-Age=86400; path=/; domain=inkjetsclub.com; secure; HttpOnly";s:14:"x-sucuri-cache";s:4:"MISS";}s:5:"build";s:14:"20170417072931";}