I enjoy extra jingle in my pocket at the end of the month just as much as the...
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I enjoy extra jingle in my pocket at the end of the month just as much as the next guy, possibly more so. But I really like telling others how to save some cash too. There was a time we as a family would take advantage of any and all discounts religiously, and it appears we're heading that direction once more.
If you're doing an excessive amount of printing, or even a little, you need to hear this. For the most part, you're throwing money away if you're buying remanufactured inkjets. You will be hard-pressed to find refilled inkjets that will last like an OEM will. However, when you're using replacment laser toners it's in your best interest to find a company that delivers quality products, STMC regulated, and put some of your hard earned cash back in your pocket today!
Have you had a bad experience with replacement toners? Many have experienced the same issues, refilled or remanufactured toners are usually garbage. The refill toner cartridge industry can get a little shady. Ink on the Spot sells compatible toners and is one of the better companies out there. All their toners go through a very intense mannufacturing process, many parts get replaced on every laser toner, they want to be absolutely sure you are completely satisfied. Why use just some hole drilling, toner leaking fly-by-night company? Find a decent company like Ink on the Spot, or at least a toner company that suits you and your needs.
Another thing to consider is the horrible cost per page of low yield toners, talk about cash down the drain. There will be times when you don't have an option, for example the laserjet 6l toner. The laserjet 6l toner is a C3906A, and that's all you have for that printer, you're pretty limited. Another example is the laserjet 4l toner cartridge, you're stuck with buying the 92274A. There are multiple printers that use low yield only, try to avoid them , because you just end up buying too many toners in the long run.The cat's out of the bag.
Printers that take low and high yield are excellent machines. If you're in need of an HP laser printer cartridge on the toner should be a number see if it ends in an 'A', a perfect toner would be the Q2612A, look for a higher yeild 'X' cartridge. The Q2612A has only a 2,000 page yield, while the Q2612X has 3,000. The nice thing is, it's normally on a few bucks more! You can't go wrong, a huge chunk of change right back in your pocket. An HP 4050 toner is another point, this machine uses the C4127X and C4127A. The C4127X prints a whopping 4,000 more pages than the C4127A, all for a few more dollars.
You're check book will thank you for buying replacement toners, do you're due diligence and find the right company to work with. Wouldn't you like to defiantly look this horrible economy square in the face and do something to fight it?
http://www.inkonthespot.com
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