Refurbished or refilled ink cartridges generally work well, but often they contain a small circuit to tell the printer how much ink has gone through. After those cartridges are refilled, the printer software will tell you that the cartridge is empty. This is an attempt by the manufacturer to KEEP you from refilling the cartridge, since some of the "features" of the printer will no longer work.
Inkjet printers are cheap to purchase, but the ink is so expensive that you might find a better printing option by purchasing a laser printer.
The cartridges basically. Or any part of the printer that can be used up and replaced.
Thermal printers can't make any use of inkjet cartridges. It will not work.
"Inkjet printer cartridges are available to buy at almost any store that sells office supplies or computers/printers and related supplies, including Staples, Office Depot, Walmart, Sears, or Bestbuy."
Inkjet cartridges can be found at any office supply store or location that sells printers. Online vendors may offer lower prices, but shipping costs may eat into savings.
Yes, these cartridges should work just fine. I've been using remanufactured ink cartridges for years without any problems. You could have a defective cartridge or a blockage. To manually clean your printer following the instructions here:
Research has shown that one of the best and cheapest site to order ink cartridges from is 4inkjets.com. This company has been awarded a circle of excellance platinum award for their services.
One could go to any shop and ask if they are selling black inkjet catridge, but one could also buy some black inkjet cartridges online from Amazon.
Yes, color inkjet cartridges are available for virtually any brand of inkjet printer. Some cartridges contain ink that can produce a rainbow of colors while others produce a more limited number, usually ranging from one to four. These cartridges are sold singly or in various multi-packs. Brand-name color ink cartridges are available, as well as aftermarket cartridges designed to fit specific printers. You can find color ink cartridges at many brick-and-mortar and online stores.
No,they wont harm unless you try using any other than the compatible cartridge for your printer
I have a Hewlett Packard printer so I use their cartridges. In a pinch I have also used Staples cartridges and they worked just as well. Just make sure whatever brand you buy that your printer model is listed on the package.
www.ink.com is one site. If you look up on the computer for inkjet printer cartridges, you can find a load of them. One thing though is you need to know if your printer has any form of computer chip in it to detect the balance of ink. If it does then refill kits or off brand cartridges will not work Source(s): Had same problem with an HP all in one!
Yes, bargainink.com has the cheapest price on the OEM cartridges. I think your best bet might be to compare their pricing.