Everyone knows how expensive the ink cartridges are for printers. So when the “Replace Ink Cartridge” notice comes on, I usually ignore it until the printer stops printing because of an empty ink cartridge.
I just had to replace my printer head, because of my being frugal to the point of costing me $52, I really didn’t want to spend. Seems that low ink cartridges, will cause the ink in the printer head to dry up, and clog the system.
Now I have learn my lesson, and paid the price. Hope you learn the lesson, and not have to pay the price.
~ Parnelli
School of Hard Knocks, is where you are always tested, before you learn your lesson!
[This message has been edited by Steven H. McGarthwaite (edited 30 November 2005).]
I posed a question about printers about 3-4 weeks ago. Seems as though I can buy a new printer for a replacement pair of cartridges. Yesterday I saw a good quality printer (lots of options) for only $5 more than it would cost me to replace the cartridges in my current printer. Obviously this would not apply to commercial quality printers.
tye! I been noticing the same thing for about the past year. You can buy a whole new inkjet printer for like $75 and the ink cartridges cost dang near that much. It’s crazy!
Here’s another tip: don’t buy Lexmark! There is very little ink in their cartridges and they are expensive. I use 3 blacks for every 1 I use in my low-end HP. Not to mention the Lexmark has never gotten along well with my Compaq Presario…connectivity trouble.
Anyway, on the low-end stuff, I think I’ll just keep using them til they run out of ink and if it messes up the printer I’ll toss it out and go buy a new one.
Let me put my perspective on this. Because of the business that I?m in, I am required to have permanent color ink on all that I publish. There are not that many inkjets that have permanent ink, and those that do are rather expensive, and the ink for them is the same, expensive. So I use a color laser printer and just one toner cartridge cost $100 bucks, and there are 3 colors, plus black, for a total of 4. If I had to replace all four at once, that?s $400. There is also an image drum that requires replacing, but not as often as the colored toner. This cartridge cost almost $200. I am able to get roughly 4000 pages per toner cartridge and about 12,000 for the imaging drum. As far as I know, you can?t get that many pages from an inkjet cartridge. So, for me, I wish all I had to spend was $52 on a cartridge.
Mike
[This message has been edited by Magneto (edited 30 November 2005).]
Twice I got the dried up head to start printing again . Once I didn’t , I put a piece of water soaked papertowel under the cartridge . Waited an hour or so . Worked 2/3 of the time and is worth a shot anytime .
Ps , it was the wifes computer , She is too cheap not to run it dry . Gotta get that last 1/00th of a cents worth of ink you know .