Nobody likes to pay for ink cartridges. It’s just something that we don’t like to do and seeing that low ink warning light which tells us that it’s time to pay up again for our right to use the printer is a real aggravation.
These days people are looking for ways to save money and I’m going to help you do just that. There are some things that you should avoid and consider when looking to save money on a compatible printer ink cartridge.
Buy American.
Yes, buy American. There are American ink manufacturers that supply remanufactured ink cartridges to good suppliers here in the U.S. and it supports our economy.
Not only does it support the economy, you don’t have to question whether or not you’re going to have a printer cartridge arrive at your door that won’t work.
You can save a lot of money on printing if you use remanufactured ink cartridges from a reliable supplier. The reason that more people don’t use remanned cartridges is because of the bad reputation that some generic cartridges from overseas have given the aftermarket ink industry. Someone buys a generic cartridge at their local retailer, it doesn’t work or only lasts for a couple pages and then they come to the conclusion that all compatible printer cartridges don’t work. That’s just not the case.
The remanufacturing process that American factories use to produce quality compatibles is far superior to the standards used by little factories overseas.