Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Remanufactured Cartridges—The Better Alternative

An inkjet printer can guzzle a full ink cartridge down in what would seem like a single sip. Coupled with the fact that ink cartridges are so darn expensive, you have two good reasons that would make the average person want to forgo printing altogether. Fortunately, there is a solution.

Remanufactured cartridges, which cost significantly less than those sold by original equipment manufacturers (OEM), offer consumers a better deal. These cartridges come cheap, so they prevent printer makers from monopolizing the ink market. Such products are also beneficial to the environment. Since depleted cartridges are reused, thousands of tons of industrial-grade metals and plastics are prevented from ending up in landfills each year.

As you might expect, printer makers don't want any competition, which is why they say using remanufactured cartridges will result in ink leaks, damaged print heads, and overall inferior output. “We're OEM, so we do it better” is what you'll often hear them say. However, the remanufactured cartridge industry is more than two decades old, and suffice to say, these products can compete with OEMs in terms of both price and quality.

Many who have used remanufactured cartridges say that it's hard to tell the difference between remanufactured and OEM prints. Still, there are those who'll insist that OEMs are necessary for picture perfection. If you belong to the latter group, perhaps you should know that there are plenty of worthy remanufactured ink jets in the market—you just need the patience to find them.

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