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Why are inkjet printers so inexpensive? Because inkjet printer manufacturers make a better profit selling replacement ink cartridges. (That's also why many printer ink cartridges are so small, so you buy them more often!) Well, beat them at their own game--buy an ink refill kit, which allows you to reload print cartridges at home. Printers come in many sizes with various features. From a handheld label printer to a stand-alone multifunction printer, they all have one thing in common: Every one will need a regular ink refill.
Refilling an ink cartridge isn't all that difficult or time consuming, and it's a great money saver. One thing to remember -- most ink cartridges can only be refilled a few times, so you'll need a new ink cartridge for your printer once a year or so. At Overstock.com, where your electronics dollar always goes farther, this is not a problem.
Some printers have eight-color ink cartridges and, when used with special photo print paper, these color photo printers produce prints almost indistinguishable from film. Of course, a color inkjet printer can be a bit more difficult for the ink refill plan than a simple black & white printer. Just be aware that these may have individual cartridges for each ink color, which is a bit more of a hassle. Also, home ink refill may be tricky for a high-end multifunction printer (also called all-in-one printers), because you have to work around the copier, fax machine and scanner components. For these, it's often easier (and nearly as cost-effective) to buy new or refurbished discount ink cartridges from Overstock.com.
Whatever model computer printer you use, from the simplest inkjet printer to the most versatile all-in-one printer; you saved a lot of money when you bought it at Overstock.com. Now you should save even more money buying ink refill kits at the Big Red O.
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