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4. Your inkjet cartridge will eventually wear out. Instead of purchasing a brand name cartridge, purchase a compatible or remanufactured cartridge. Then, when compatible cartridge is empty, refill it with printer ink just as you did your original.
5. When you’re printing, always use draft mode until you’re ready for your final print.
6. Whenever possible, select black and white print. If you’re final product is to be in color, your draft can be done in black and white until you’ve double-checked everything. Then, print your final copies in color.
7. Purchase a compatible toner cartridge. Third party companies make these toner cartridges from brand new parts. They are manufactured to be equal to or better than your original toner cartridge.
8. Purchase a remanufactured cartridge. Many companies collect empty toner cartridges. They empty any toner waste and then refill
cartridge. They quality check
drum and other parts of
cartridge to insure maximum performance for
consumer.
9. Purchase a toner refill kit. These kits include
tools and instructions necessary to refill your own toner cartridge. On
average, you can refill a toner cartridge about three times.
10. When you toner cartridge is not producing
quality of print you expect, check to see if you can replace
drum, instead of
entire cartridge. This will keep money in your pocket.
11. Purchase multiple ink and toner cartridges if you can. You will save substantially over
already discounted cost, plus you will probably get Free shipping.
By ordering your printer ink, toner or ink cartridge online, you’ll experience
best service,
best warranty, and
best products available, for all your printing needs.

Larry Andrew is an educational consultant, author and publisher of www.ez-printer-ink.com. Purchasing printer ink, toner and inkjet cartridges on line should be fast, convenient and cost-effective.