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Ink Refills Debate
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Date added: 9/18/2008 |
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You want to save some money by buying ink refills. Because I get asked about this a lot, here's my opinion.
Well, in general I recommend not using refills. They are probably OK for printers with ink nozzles that are NOT built into the cartridge (like Canon printers), but I would still be careful. The ink may not be the same quality as what you would get from the manufacturer.
If you are using an HP printer, the ink nozzle is built into the printer cartridge and is not meant to be run for refill after refill. When you replace your ink cartridge, you also replace your old nozzle with a brand new one. Helps keep the print quality good (especially important if you're trying to print out photographs).
Another point to consider is that when you bought your printer, you were probably looking at print quality. Why take a chance on compromising that print quality to save a few bucks?
I know I'll probably have tons of e-mail over this from people who refill their cartridges with no trouble. But - you asked my opinion :-)
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