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3) Purchase "generic" cartridges made for your printer. These are of similar quality to
manufacturer's brand, and often at less than half
price.
4) Purchase "remanufactured" cartridges compatible with your printer. These are cartridges collected from
original owner, cleaned and re-filled with
same ink.
5) Purchase a cartridge "refill kit". You'll receive a kit that will allow you to refill
ink in your cartridge rather than a new cartridge. This is a great way to recycle and
quality is high and costs low.
6) Purchase your cartridges in bulk to save on shipping costs and discounts are sometimes available on larger single purchases.
7) Order your cartridges online to save time and money. Many local stores don't carry
generic versions and costs are normally substantially lower online.
Using any combination of
tips above will save you both time and money and help you manage your inkjet printing supply needs easily.

Mark Idzik is a technology specialist and assists small business to use the web effectively. He runs www.ReviewInkjets.com where he reviews online inkjet supply companies to allow you to get the best value and selection. http://www.reviewinkjets.com