Printer Cartridges is all this page is about. Every (Inkjet) printer I buy seems to be voracious in its appetite consuming 'Ink' at the rate an airplane consumes its fuel. And typically, the price of the printer itself is comparable to the price of its ink cartridge. So, most of the times I end up buying printers (when on sale) instead of buying the cartridge packs, which seemed like a good idea until I got an AIO (All in One - that prints, scans and faxes). And now, I need a cartridge but cannot replace it with another printer and have both next to me. And, the price of an AIO is a lot higher than a printer and so, going for another AIO is out of question. So, during my churning of the internet for the best places to buy Ink Cartridges, here are the websites I came across, which are promising. These websites provide ink at a much much cheaper price when compared to Best Buy, Office Depot, Staples or any other major brand stores. So, always check the prices here before you decide to buy from another place. Now, the question is should you prefer Cheap Ink from non-OEM manufacturers? That would depend on the purpose of your printing. Here is an article explaining the same in detail: http://www.pcworld.com/article/147267/cheap_ink_will_it_cost_you.html Off topic for sure, the other option for having ink in your printer is to optimize its usage. Check out this article for tips on how to conserve your ink: http://www.friedbeef.com/3-eco-friendly-ways-to-save-printer-ink |