Does it matter what brand of ink cartridge you buy?
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Does it matter what brand of ink cartridge you buy?
When you buy ink from the same manufacturer as your printer, you are paying a premium for a new, unused cartridge. The downside of buying the manufacturer’s name brand ink is that you will be paying considerably more money than you would for a recycled cartridge.
How many times can I refill ink cartridge?
The amount of times a cartridge can be refilled depends on the care taken between refilling and the inkjet print head. Until this wears out you can keep recycling your empty cartridges. As a rule of thumb, a cartridge can usually be refilled up to seven times.
Is all printer refill ink the same?
If you weren’t aware by now, Refillable Ink Bottles are just rebranded Ink Cartridges. Whether in a cartridge or in a bottle, you are still buying the exact same ink. Yes, down to the formula, the ink that is used for inkjet printers and ink tank printers are identical.
Does the number on ink cartridge matter?
No matter which size you go with, the cartridge will install the exact same way in your printer. In fact, the physical cartridge size is the same regardless of the yield – the only difference is the amount of ink inside the cartridge.
Can I use any ink to refill my printer cartridge?
Some ink refill kits are universal, meaning they are intended to work for all inkjet printer brands. Others are manufacturer or model-specific. Most printer companies advise against refilling your own printer ink. Instead, they recommend that you purchase new cartridges from them directly.
Can you refill HP ink cartridge?
Refilling your empty HP ink cartridges is pretty straightforward and is one of the cost-effective alternatives to buying expensive original HP cartridges every time. To refill your HP ink cartridge, you’ll need to get an ink refill kit which is easily available online.
Is it worth buying XL ink cartridges?
Absolutely! Purchasing ‘XL’ cartridges will save you time since you won’t need to purchase or change them as often. They’re also of great benefit to the environment – they use less non-renewable resources and packaging because they hold more product in the same container.