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Printer Ink Cartridges - How Do They Work?

Every ink cartridge is made up from one or more partitioned ink reservoirs and some

producers also insert electronic contacts and a chip that transmits information to the printer.

Whenever you try to print something, make sure that your ink level is not to low. If it is low, the ink begins to dry on the print head and printing can be hindered. A smooth flow of ink means a high quality print. If dry ink is found on the cartridge print head, gently rubbing with isopropyl alcohol on a swab or paper towel is enough to fix the problem.

Often, ink cartridges are extremely expensive, so many people started to use compatible ink cartridges produced by a company other than the printer manufacturer. Depending on the company, compatible ink cartridges can sometimes be of the same quality as original cartridges and save you some money. Some people have made some modifications to the printer to allow the use of continuous ink systems. In these cases, the ink comes from external ink tanks. Another alternative is to use aftermarket inks to refill your own cartridge or take it to a local refiller.

The costs of replacing ink cartridges, compared to the price of a brand new printer, amaze many of the customers. Leading printer manufacturers like Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Dell, Canon, Epson and Brother often loose money by selling cheap printers. They must recover these losses and make a profit by selling very expensive cartridges over the life span of the printer. Because companies producing aftermarket ink cartridges take away a part of their profit, major printer manufacturers have taken action against them. Some manufacturers even took legal action.


Many printer owners choose to refill their cartridges or buy remanufactured cartridges from third parties over buying new cartridges. This saves them a lot of money (they only have to buy the ink and a few other small raw materials) and gets them almost the same quality. A whole industry has grown up around ink cartridge refilling. Customers can find several qualities and types of refilling. However, some are safe and successful while other types can destroy the printer or produce low quality prints. Some of the options are to take the empty cartridges to refillers or remanufacturers, or buy store branded ink.


There is one more thing the consumer can do: refill their own cartridges. Most cartridges have instructions on how to use and refill on the Internet. Bulk ink sellers can also be found on the Internet. They offer pints, quarts, and even gallons of ink. One single pint (473 ml) can refill between 15 and 17 large cartridges (of 27 ml capacity).

Generally speaking, Brother, Canon, Dell, HP, and Lexmark cartridges are not difficult to refill (sometimes a syringe and ink are enough), while Epson cartridges usually require the additional purchase of a chip resetter to reset the counter chip inherent in the Epson cartridges. However, since it involves handling ink, the refill process can be inherently messy until some experience has been acquired.

Laser/toner cartridges found as "compatible" are, in most of the cases, refilled cartridges. However, you can find many third-party newly manufactured cartridges. On the other hand, inkjet cartridges sold as "compatible" are newly produced. "Remanufactured" inkjet cartridges have been used by consumers and then refilled by a third party. Be very careful what you buy. Used cartridges may not work as newly manufactured ones.

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