We all know the pain of buying ink cartridges. They are expensive – ridiculously expensive – $16 to $227, depending on the brand. In some cases, replacement cartridges seem as pricey as the actual ...
Is ink cartridge refilling worth the hassle and risk? As PCWorld’s Serial Refiller, I’ve been buying and using a variety of third-party inkjet cartridges and refill kits. So far none has matched the ...
Inkjet printers are cheap to buy, but expensive to run. Replacement cartridges can easily cost double the price of the hardware itself, leading many to decry the technology entirely. However, the ...
If you own a color inkjet printer, you know how expensive it can be to buy replacement ink cartridges from the original equipment manufacturer, whether it be Canon, HP, Epson, or another printer brand ...
Despite what most manufacturers would have you believe, your inkjet printer is not going to implode if you use third-party ink cartridges in it. Desktop printers are so cheap now based in part on the ...
Razor-blade makers sell consumers the shaver at low prices and then make a killing selling replacement blades. Printer manufacturers do the same thing–selling their printers on the cheap and then ...
Few products rankle consumers more than pricey ink cartridges for their printers. They generally cost anywhere from $10 to $50 per cartridge, and most printers require at least two or three. You may ...
Anyone who has bought a cheap inkjet printer knows the trap. The hardware costs almost nothing, and then the cartridges ...