The more colors that are combined in an ink cartridge, the more expensive it will be usually.
Yes, refill kits are available at a considerable discount from new, genuine and reconditioned cartridges, although the price difference is not as great as you might think, and the process of refilling toner cartridges is messy. It can be cheaper to get bulk toner instead of single refill kits.
No, CO2 cartridges are typically designed for single use and should not be reused.
It is a magazine where the cartridges are staggered left right left right. A single stack magazine has the cartridges stacked one directly above another. Double stacks usually hold more cartridges.
No one answer, since there was no one Sharps Rifle. Some were single shot and used metalic cartridges, some used paper or cloth cartridges.
It varies between online stores and actual stores. Online you can find them cheaper, for about $10 for a single black ink cartridge. However, at other sites where you can get a back of 4 ink cartridges, like Amazon, they charge you $39.99. It depends on which stores you go to, for example you could probably find it cheaper because Amazon isn't the cheapest store.
The best way is to look at the page yield for the cartridge which you can find easily by searching at staples or any other office supply store, they will list an estimated page yield on the cartridge page. Divide the price by the yield to give you a price per page making it easy to compare cartridges. Remember to make sure you take into account all cartridges. If you have a printer that takes a single black and a single tri-color cartridge the one color cartridge contains three ink colors while printers that take multiple colors will have at least three separate cartridges for colors.
bhurang for one or more colors or for single color is rang.
Cartridges are loaded into a magazine. In the case of a single shot firearm, they are loaded directly into the chamber.
Although a wide spectrum of colors are being refracted from a single raindrop, and observer is in a position to see only a single color from any one drop.
Boxed set.
cheaper to make: single phosphor colour
It may be caused by your faucets needing replacement cartridges, if your faucets are single valve type. Note: I learned of this several years ago working with the Moen technicians (they willingly helped diagnose the problem.) This may seem counter-intuitive but when a house is built the installers will choose one manufacturer for faucets, although many different styles, within the house. If they install a single handle type the seals on the faucet cartridges start to deteriorate and begin to "bleed" the hot water into the cold water lines and visa-versa. If you replace only one of the cartridges the problem will migrate to another faucet, within a short time. So I would suggest replacing all the cartridges at one time. Since I was in the trade buss. Moen actually paid for the replacement cartridges if I agreed to send all the old ones for study. (I doubt that Moen will do it for you.)