SAVE ON INK CARTRIDGES
July 23rd 2010 12:24
Let's face it. Printer ink cartridges are expensive--a little ink
in exchange for lots of cash. However, there are ways to save
when purchasing the little devils.
NUMBER ONE: Buy remanufactured refill cartridges if your printer
will accept them.
NUMBER TWO: Shop around between big box, electronic and
office supply stores and mail order suppliers.
NUMBER THREE: Don't buy too many at one time because
greedy corporations like HP have inserted expiration chips in
their products. If the chip informs your machine your expensive
little cartridge has expired, well, you've got a worthless product.
NUMBER FOUR: It's usually worth the money to purchase
so called "high capacity cartridges" as opposed to standard
ones. The per page printing cost is lower.
NUMBER FIVE: Recycle your cartridges at your nearest STAPLES
store and receive US$2 in store credit vouchers (payable on a
monthly basis; limit 10 cartridges per month.)
in exchange for lots of cash. However, there are ways to save
when purchasing the little devils.
NUMBER ONE: Buy remanufactured refill cartridges if your printer
will accept them.
NUMBER TWO: Shop around between big box, electronic and
office supply stores and mail order suppliers.
NUMBER THREE: Don't buy too many at one time because
greedy corporations like HP have inserted expiration chips in
their products. If the chip informs your machine your expensive
little cartridge has expired, well, you've got a worthless product.
NUMBER FOUR: It's usually worth the money to purchase
so called "high capacity cartridges" as opposed to standard
ones. The per page printing cost is lower.
NUMBER FIVE: Recycle your cartridges at your nearest STAPLES
store and receive US$2 in store credit vouchers (payable on a
monthly basis; limit 10 cartridges per month.)
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