My Sad Printer Experience
I've learned a valuable lesson about printer ink: There's a big difference among ink jet brands when it comes to economy and it's better to use the brand name cartridges rather than economy brands. When I bought my Dell computer, I took the free Dell (Lexmark-made) printer with it, instead of keeping my faithful and reliable HP model. Stupid move. The Dell was slow, clogged often, ran out of ink faster than my old HP printer, and the refils were expensive. So in a fit of anger, I tossed out the Dell printer, went to (that big box store that claims you can save money and live better) and ended up with a basic Canon model for about 32 dollars.
It's far better than the old Dell/Lexmark printer; it's faster and has better print quality. Plus, it uses far less ink and the cartridges themselves are cheaper to buy.
I have concluded that refilling the cartridges is not my best option, so I now shop around to get the best price for Canon-made ink cartridges.
I've learned a valuable lesson about printer ink: There's a big difference among ink jet brands when it comes to economy and it's better to use the brand name cartridges rather than economy brands. When I bought my Dell computer, I took the free Dell (Lexmark-made) printer with it, instead of keeping my faithful and reliable HP model. Stupid move. The Dell was slow, clogged often, ran out of ink faster than my old HP printer, and the refils were expensive. So in a fit of anger, I tossed out the Dell printer, went to (that big box store that claims you can save money and live better) and ended up with a basic Canon model for about 32 dollars.
It's far better than the old Dell/Lexmark printer; it's faster and has better print quality. Plus, it uses far less ink and the cartridges themselves are cheaper to buy.
I have concluded that refilling the cartridges is not my best option, so I now shop around to get the best price for Canon-made ink cartridges.