The Canon mp620 ink cartridges do not include the printing heads, and are pretty much just small bottles of ink, which makes them easy to recycle once they're empty.
According to the internet, Canon mp620 cartridges can range anywhere from ten to fifty dollars depending on what pack you buy. I suggest you go to amazon.com or Staples and you'll probably find a good deal.
You can get a canon mp620 cartridge either online or in a store. If you're looking for a physical location that you can go to, I would go with Staples. You can also order online at staples.com or any other website that sells ink cartridges.
From Canon website:To Recycle Your Used Cartridges, Follow These Simple Steps:Remove your used cartridges from your Canon PIXMA Inkjet Printer.Drop off the used cartridges free of charge to one of over 1,600 FedEx Office Print & Ship Centers.FedEx Office will send the cartridges to their next destination for recycling.
It is not hard to begin installing Canon MP620 ink cartridges. The most important thing to do if you have never done this before is just to pay attention when you take the old cartridge out. Look at it to see how it slides into the printer; check to see which side should be facing upward. If you pay attention while removing the old one, you simply have to reverse that method to put in the new one.
The best deals for the Canon PIXMA Mp620 can be found at Future Shop, Best Buy, The Source, Walmart, Sears, The Bay, Staples, Office Depot and Amazon.
Yes, I am using a Canon MP620 on an iMac right at this moment and it works perfectly.
You can find great deals on Canon on canon.viking-direct website. Cartridgepeople website offers 80% discount. You can also buy at Amazon or recycle using the methods available at canon's website.
Most products from Canon are too large to be used as paperweights. The only possible items that can be considered paperweights are the colored ink cartridges but it is recommended to recycle those.
Yes you can go to staples and they will recycle your toner cartridges for free.
HD printer ink cartridges should be disposed of properly. Disposal doesn't necessarily mean throwing it away. It could be disposed of by reusing it and refilling it with new ink. This process can be done at Walgreen's. Also, the cartridge can be taken in to a place such as Staples. Staples has a great program known as the "Ink Drop Program."
"Yes, Pitney Bowels does recycle ink cartridges. In fact, they have a program where you can mail in your used ink cartridges for recycling."
Canon does not make generic ink cartridges for compatibility with other manufacturers' printers. Canon cartridges vary in price depending on type, from about $12 for some low-end inkjet cartridges up to about $100 for some laser toner cartridges.