Since there is a need to cut on costs because of these turbulent  financial times, there are a few ways consumers refill ink cartridges.  These are through ink refilling kits that are a do-it-yourself projects  that consumers can do on their own, through purchasing compatible ink  cartridges that are made by third party manufacturers compatible to  particular brands like Canon ink or Lexmark ink cartridges and  re-manufactured printer cartridges which are recycled cartridges  refilled with ink.
Surely, these are far cheaper than buying an original cartridge not  because original equipment is overpriced but because they have a few  disadvantages to using them. For one they are not manufactured with the  same quality control and manufacturing process an original cartridge  goes through. Since the quality will not be the same, think of the  number of times you will have to print not only wasting ink but paper  and time as well. You cannot be assured a hundred percent that the less  than original cartridge will actually work once it gets to you. Imagine  purchasing ten cartridges off the internet because of a really cheap  sale but only five functions when it gets to you. Yes, you can send them  back for an exchange but think of the time wasted. Be wary of  cartridges sold at an unbelievably low price because these are  cartridges that were drilled so they can be filled with ink. Many of  these are half-filled or sometimes less, plus the fact that if something  goes wrong with your printer because you are not using an originally  manufactured ink cartridge, you cannot expect the manufacturers to  honour your warranty. This is one of the gravest things a consumer can  do to a brand new printer. If you are really forced to buy these cheaper  and less than stellar equipment, then please wait until the warranty is  over before using them. You may be saving some money but not enough to  actually purchase a brand new printer. In the long run you are not  actually saving but spending more. The point is that these cartridges  are not made to suit your printer perfectly so there is a big chance  that it can in fact damage your equipment. Some studies have shown that  forty percent of unoriginal ink cartridges cause problems with the  printer.
On the other hand, purchasing originally manufactured ink cartridges  might be a tad bit intimidating and overwhelming because of the steep  price it comes with but in reality, you are actually saving money for  the long haul. Here are a number of reasons why. These cartridges are  really manufactured for the sole purpose of using it with the printer so  you can expect stellar quality in printing without the hassle of  reprinting, durability of your printer means you should encounter less  problems if none at all and lastly, if ever something goes wrong with  the printer, you can expect full accountability from the manufacturer as  well as honouring the warranty. You can expect not to encounter  instances of streaking, blurring, bleeding, curling and ugly blotches  highlighting that you only need to print once and on one piece of paper.  Compute these with the number of pages you can actually print only once  versus the number of instances you will have to reprint for unoriginal  equipment and you will immediately see how much you have saved. Do the  math.
There may be only a few advantages to purchasing originally manufactured ink cartridges  but one thing is certain. The cost on a new printer because of a  damaged one plus hoards of reams of paper and unoriginal ink cartridges  for reprints, printer jams, plus low class quality prints should be  enough for you to do a double take on cost alone versus a onetime steep  investment on all original equipment. You shell out on a printer once in  two to three years, twice for canon ink cartridges or Lexmark ink cartridges  in a year. That is a lot of savings on cost already. Original equipment  is manufactured for a purpose and that purpose is because they are  built to last and are supposed to compliment the equipment they are  really made for. These reasons alone should be enough to dispel the myth  that unoriginal equipment are cost efficient.
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