Compatible Ink Cartridges And Other Ways To Save Money On Printers
Printers for your home office can be quite the investment
. Even after the initial purchase consumers have to continually pay for ink and paper -ink often being the cause of computer financial woes. What are some ways to save on not only the printer itself, but on the ink as well? It's not as difficult as one might think to save and still receive a quality printer and ink cartridges.
Home users should start by thinking about their printing needs. Do you plan on printing only text-based documents or are you doing a little bit of everything, e.g. printing photos, scanning documents, etc.? If printing text is the primary function of the printer, opt for a personal laser printer. They are fast and efficient, providing crisp, clear pages of text faster than you can hit the print button. For the all-in-one home user, choosing an all-in-one printer makes the most sense. An inkjet printer is best because it will produce higher quality images. The prices of an all-in-one have lowered considerably in the past few years, with some going for as little as $150.
Compare features and tech specs, but learn what those specifications actually mean and if you really need them. Companies tend to boast a lot of extra features so they can raise the price and make you believe you are truly buying the best printer out there. Resolution, measured in dots per inch, is important to a certain degree--the higher the resolution, the better the image quality. 600 dpi is the lowest resolution you can purchase. Most home users can get away with this, but if you plan on printing a lot of photographs, bump it up to 1,200 dpi. Anything higher than that and you won't really notice the difference. Print speed isn't always accurately measured, so don't be drawn in by supposedly fast speeds.
A great way to save money on the printer itself is to purchase a refurbished machine. We all like our electronics shiny and new, but you'll be surprised at how much you can save. The key is to buy a refurbished printer from a trustworthy source to ensure you are in fact still receiving an excellent product.
The real money guzzler, though, is ink. Ink and toner cartridges can cost anywhere from $10-$50, or much more for business toner cartridges. How often you need to replace ink depends on the quality of the printer. Most expensive printers are actually more economical and use separate ink tanks for each color. A great way to save, besides choosing an excellent printer, is to invest in compatible ink cartridges. Compatible and remanufactured ink cartridges can cost significantly less than their name brand counterparts. Look online for discounts on quality compatible ink cartridges.
With compatible ink cartridges and a well-made printer in tote, you can save big without skimping on quality.
by: Mark Etinger
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