Cost-conscious business owners looking for an effective way to save a buck should consider reusing their workplace's empty printer cartridges. Having your old ...
We all know the pain of buying ink cartridges. They are expensive – ridiculously expensive – $16 to $227, depending on the brand. In some cases, replacement cartridges seem as pricey as the actual ...
I recently needed to replace the ink on my HP inkjet printer. Four little name-brand HP cartridges of yellow, blue, red and black cost me $123. Ounce for ounce, that’s more than the price of Dom ...
Consumer Reports has no relationship with any advertisers on this website. No one wants to pay full price for anything—especially for printer ink cartridges. That’s why many consumers turn to ...
Ink cartridges are recyclable, which is great news for the planet. It takes almost a gallon of oil to make a single laser printer cartridge and, after they’re used and thrown away, ink cartridges ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: A gallon of printer ink can cost you $12,000. When in cartridge form, it's more expensive than vintage Champagne and even human blood. In fact, it can ...
Renee Montagne talks to Wilson Rothman, of The Wall Street Journal, about his reporting on Epson's new printer, which breaks the current "razor blade" business model of overpriced printer cartridges.
The humble inkjet printer has been with us for decades now, but many models still feel like they are yet to graduate into the convenience of the 21st century. All too often, consumers are wooed by low ...
(Editor’s Note: This story was originally published by PC World. We are reprinting it here as a service to our readers. This story was recently nominated for a Maggie Award for Best Web Article.) ...