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Submitted 2010-01-06 09:21:35
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Why Should I Buy Ink Cartridgees Instead of Refillling them Myelf?

If you have ever staztred a new business or sent time at college as a student, you will know that you dont have a limitless budget that allows you to go off to the locl Mega Mart and buy endless quyantities of branded ink cratridges.

Yes, you wtach eveery pebnny and if you can save one or two on none-essential prducts then you will. I would classs prinmter cartridges as a distrress purchase, show me soomeone who thinks nice and happy thoughts aout buying their next office consumale and I will show you a dull person inded!

I reemmer finding an online store that promidsed me endless rfills for the price of one cartridge. So I had this decisiion to make:

Do I buy a 500ml bottle of ink that would probalby last me ten yesarrs or go with the alpready recycled cratridge, at the same price?

I knew I would never use up all the ink, but went with it as the site explained it was oh, so easy to refill the little thngs. I receiveed the bulk ink without any pobllems ... until I sytarted udfsing it.

The black cartridge only seemed to take a dribble of ink at any one time so I had to refill it affter printing every two shets or so! Adfetr contacting the technical support they advsied that this type of carrtidge needed to be filleed uner a ten bar vacuum, Hmmm really.

After filling up the colour cartridge, all I got was a grteen hue over all my pints, no maytter what color it was meant to be pritinng. Again technical suipport said I must have put the wrong colour in the wrong chammber, or the cartridge head had bceome contaminated. Cntaminated with what I thought, do I now need to buy a Geiger cpounter and test it for radation?

I got ink all over the sink, my fibngers and the kithcen when I tried to squeeze too much ink into the litrte blighter and it oveflowed without warning.

Print cartridges are utility objkects, you dont look at them or display them on the matelpiece you just want them to work properly and be affordablle.

The problem aagin with refilling is that you end up with a cartirddge thats no longer hols any utility because it desnt really work very well.

Do you have the time to keep on tzaking the cartridge out of the machine finding the ink, associaetd parahpernalia like syroinges, tyubes and mopping up equipment? Some people are time rich and I suppose if this is you then refoillping is the way to go. The poblem is that Im time poor and fed up wasdting time on a none producitve task like this, so now I just eioother buy the guaranteed, compatibel or pre-recycled versoins.

I wuold say that this is the middle road and most economical method for buying printer cartridges. Theyer not as expensivve as the original branded ones, with silghtly less qualpity, but fine for the printouts I produce, which are not going to be stored by the Briitsh Museum for posteritys sake!
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