Inkjet Printers - It's a matter of economics
In today's market, inkjet printers and cartridges are considered a must for everyone.
Have we become a victim of the constant upgrading of the inkjet printer by the manufacturer, thus requiring us to dispose of the so-called antiquated printer only to replace it with a more sophisticated looking unit?
Here are some suggestions on what to look for when replacing you printer:
Beware of free printers with a computer system; usually the ink cartridges are expensive.
Don't buy the cheapest printer on the market, most often the cartridges are expensive to replace.
Then again don't buy the most expensive printer on the market unless you really need the features, all those extra features just cost you more money.
Look at the new printer closely, does it look like it will fall apart within a few months, is it well built, check the manufacturer's monthly duty cycle rating for the printer. The duty cycle rating is the amount of monthly printing the manufacturer recommends this printer to be used.
Look for printers that have high volume ink cartridges; the print cost per page will be lowered. Compare ink cartridge volumes and prices before making the purchase.
Multi-function printer, scanner, copiers have become extremely popular; they fulfil all the requirements in one machine and are usually in the mid-price range.
Investigate your options when buying printers, look to see if alternatives exist, like compatible or recycled cartridges. If these do not exist, can the cartridges be refilled?
We deal with printers and consumables all day long, HP has produced a very dependable product over the years and Epson has had the best photo printing quality and features. But today we find Brother Printers are a great option, they are dependable, multifunctional, print quality is good and cheap compatible cartridges are still an option.
Scott James writes about a number of Internet Office based issues and more details about the above can be found at the following links:Cheap Compatible Cartridges, Recycled Cartridges and also Cartridges that can be refilled
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