With inkjet printer prices so low, and inkjet replacement cartridge prices so high, is it cheaper to replace your printer instead of buying new ink? That's the debate sparked at Digg's tech page when ...
A while back I got Dell 1350cnw - and been very happy with it. It does all I need and color prints as well as B/W are great for my needs. Well, it came with original starter inks that lasted little ...
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Your Epson printer can handle your printing tasks with ease, but it also requires regular maintenance to keep running smoothly. This includes keeping the printer dust-free, periodically cleaning the ...
It comes as no surprise that printer ink is expensive. Printer manufacturers operate on the classic razor-and-blade business model: sell printers at low prices to lock customers into purchasing ...
Looking to buy a printer before your kid heads back to class? You may be tempted to buy an inexpensive printer, but once you factor in the cost of replacement ink, you may not be getting such bargain.
Printing industry analysts estimate that a typical home user spends roughly $120 a year on ink. That’s not a typo. Over five ...
If for some reason you've yet to make the jump to a laser printer, Epson's new line of EcoTank printers could put an end to your ink refill woes. Why so? Because they do away with ink cartridges ...