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You've finally decided to spring for another printer or, perhaps, you require a new laser toner cartridge or inkjet print cartridge. Aside from choosing from other manufacturer replacements you're presented with the choice whether to buy a laser or ink jet printer.

When they first made their appearance, laser printers were very expensive, but they've come down to the point that they're quite affordable. Ink jet printers use ink jet cartridges, and laser printers use toner cartridges. Especially when you consider that you can save 60% or more by using brand compatible, or quality remanufactured ink cartridges. For what reason would you pay more for the same product considering it comes with guarantees and free shipping?

One of the biggest differences between toner cartridges and inkjet print cartridges is the number of printouts you will be able to receive from a single cartridge. Toner cartridges are quite large, hold a substantial amount of toner, and can usually print at least 5,000 pages. On the other hand, ink jet cartridges are compact products that can usually fit in the crux of your hand.

Many inkjet cartridges hold as little as 5ml of ink, therefore it's not surprising their printing capacity is much less - you can expect to print only a few hundred sheets with an normal ink cartridge. The way that ink and toner are engineering-wise distributed onto paper to create text and images is very different. Ink cartridges spray ink through small nozzles in the cartridge. Toner sticks to the page in a systematic and identifiable pattern as a result of static electricity.

An ink printer cartridge contains liquid ink. Usually it is water-based ink, but some cartridges also contain oil-based ink. Toner, on the other hand, is a carbon-based composition that is dry that has the consistency of fine dust. Special discount Ink jet print cartridges and laser toner for Epson, Canon, HP, Lexmark, Brother and many other popular printers cam be bought at discount by shopping online. At neighborhood department stores the prices can be twice as much.

It is common knowledge that toner cartridges get more mileage by thousands of sheets printed instead of only a couple hundred, it's not surprising that a toner cartridge is more expensive than an ink cartridge. When you look at the cost of printing a single page, however, toner cartridges are the clear winner. For example, a single page printed with an ink cartridge can cost between 4 and 9 cents, while a page printed with a toner cartridge might only rate two or three cents.

Nonexclusive versions of both types of cartridges are universally sold, and they can greatly reduce printing costs. Note that refurbished inkjet cartridges and toners are an excellent money-saving answer for your home office or business, as they provide for high print quality, page yield and longevity at a price beneath that of the original manufacturers. Ink jet printer cartridges, bulk ink, refill kits and recycled cartridges can be bought at savings up to 76% from a inkjet superstore online.

by: Adam Dingman




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