On Friday July 15 2005 1:30 pm, nuno romano wrote: > I´m not exactly willing to pay 50 times to > Hewlett Packard my inkjet printer,with this > "pick pocket" business model of selling > printers with a low price and print cartridges > with a very high price,so I decided to refill > my cartridges.
Part of the reason they're so expensive, particularly with HP, is that the print heads are a part of the cartridge. This isn't entirely a bad thing: When the print heads become too nasty to work right even after cleaning, you still only have to chuck a cartridge and not the whole printer. You can refill your cartridges, but they'll leak and won't produce the same quality in fairly short order. Refilling inkjet printer cartridges just isn't worth the trouble. Instead of refilling your cartridges, go laser instead. The initial investment may be high, but you'll get better printouts cheaper over all. If you want a cheap printer, then plan on spending the rest of your income on print heads if you want to print. If you want to print on the cheap, get a *real* printer the first time. -- Paul Johnson Email and Instant Messenger (Jabber): [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ursine.ca/~baloo/
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