Owners of HP printers will occasionally have to deal with clogged ink cartridges, especially if they are light users who may leave their printers idle for long periods of time. Because the ink found ...
Razor-blade makers sell consumers the shaver at low prices and then make a killing selling replacement blades. Printer manufacturers do the same thing–selling their printers on the cheap and then ...
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 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio and CHICAGO, Nov. 30, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micro Center, a subsidiary of Micro Electronics, Inc. and one of the nation's largest computer retailers, today announced that it will ...
If your printer ink isn't long past the expiration date, chances are it's still wet and completely usable. The reason printer ink expires is that it dries up slowly and can't be used to print ...
Everyone knows that buying new, brand-name printer cartridges from the original equipment manufacturer can be expensive. But are third-party alternatives really a better deal? As PCWorld’s Serial ...
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 ...