Inkjet printers and their ink are a lot like razors and blades. The manufacturers will sell you a razor (or printer) fairly ...
When you're buying a new inkjet should you pay more upfront for the printer to save on ink later? Or vice versa? A little bit of simple math can help you make the right decision about consumables.
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Canon has become an unusual victim of the global semiconductor shortage, as its printer cartridges are not shipping with chips to confirm they contain genuine ink from the company. The global ...
The Open Printer replaces closed systems, like HP, with an open, DIY design, letting users repair, refill, and modify their ...
$0.033/page HP C8766WN140 3 Color Cartridge $0.088/page HP C9363WN140 3 Color Inkjet Cartridge $0.067/page HP C9369WN Color Photo Cartridge $0.090/page Looking at this data we can come to some obvious ...
A ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court this week that gives legal blessing to the common practice of using remanufactured printer ink cartridges has potential upsides and downsides for solution providers, ...
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.
If any of your office printers house ink cartridges that tend to dry out, you're no doubt tired of all the ruined prints and wasted cartridge money. As it happens, there are a number of reasons why ...
he Electronic Frontier Foundation has sent a letter to the Texas Attorney General's Office to inform state official about Epson's practice of bricking third-party printer ink cartridges via code ...
Registered in 2002, CMDA-Delhi (Regd.) represents partner members nationwide in the manufacturing, marketing, and retailing ...
A case about reselling printer cartridges has landed in front of the Supreme Court. The Court's decision could have big implications for a whole slew of consumer products, from computers to cars.
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