Want to save money on your offcie supplies beginning with your next print cartridge order? Then buy a compatible inkjet cartridge! A compatible inkjet cartridge is a cartridge manufactured to supply the same quality that branded and original cartridges provide, but at a lower price. The cost savings can really add up, especially for a compatible black ink cartridge because it is the most widely used color. In fact, most people go through two black ink cartridges to one color cartridge.
Most compatible or alternative manufacturers use the same amount of ink as that of the OEM or Original Equipment Manufacturer. To assure accuracy, the ink is weighed and measured to follow the same specifications set by the OEM. Cartridges are carefully pressurized and filled during the process so they do not leak. Before a compatible inkjet cartridge is sold, tests are performed so you are assured that the ink and toners are high quality when you use compatible printer ink cartridges.
Obviously, quality of the ink is very important because it affects the quality of the output. The ink could also clog the print head of the cartridge if it does not match the specifications of the OEM which include the drying time, viscosity, color values, surface tension and pH value. All reputable companies that sell compatible inkjet cartridge offer a warranty, so in case you encounter any problem with their products, you can return them hassle-free.
Besides saving a ton of money, you should also know that a manufacturer of a printer you are using cannot void your warranty because you use an inkjet cartridge or refill kit manufactured by someone other than the printer manufacturer. It’s true! If you prefer to buy name brand inkjet or toner cartridges, that’s great, but it is NOT required for warranty purposes. An excerpt of the MAGNUSON-MOSS WARRANTY IMPROVEMENT ACT states: “(c) No warrantor of a consumer product may condition his written or implied warranty of such product on the consumer’s using, in connection with such product, any article or service (other than article or service provided without charge under the terms of the warranty) which is identified by brand, trade or corporate name…”
No matter what brand you buy, keep in mind that an ink cartridge should be placed upright for at least 30 minutes prior to use; this will allow the ink to flow down to the print head and allow any oxygen bubbles to rise up and away from the print head. Purchasing compatible printer ink cartridges instead of OEMs is one of the best ways to save money on your office supplies without sacrificing quality.
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