Printer ink cost for my printer is highway robbery. Anyone know where I can get a better deal? (Word, website)
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I paid over $60 dollars at Walmart for color and B&W cartridges for my lexmark printer. I can't seem to find it any cheaper. Anyone able to find good deals on printer ink?
I paid over $60 dollars at Walmart for color and B&W cartridges for my lexmark printer. I can't seem to find it any cheaper. Anyone able to find good deals on printer ink?
Unless you REALLY need color, a laser printer has a much cheaper cost per page. And even color lasers are coming down in price pretty dramatically, so that's an option. I gave up on inkjets many years ago.
I think ebay is great and the shipping cost are ALOT less expensive then amazon. I usually just type in my printer name and model # in the search and they show equipment associated with it. Price to buy the actual printer,as well as ink prices sold separately.
***Give the model # for your printer and i'll take a look around***
I knew a guy a few years back who had several Lexmark printers. He bought new printers rather than replace the ink cartridges, because it was cheaper!
Yes, ink cartridges are a rip-off. For $60 you're probably getting less than 50 ml of useable ink. You can buy 500 ml bottles of (inkjet) ink for under $50.
I have a $2000 inkjet printer that I use, but because it uses eight 220 ml cartridges it costs less in the long run than would a cheap printer.
This is one of the companies I found on ebay a while back.They were very good and cheap for my Brother Multi Function printer.Over the years I had an Epson,then Lexmark but Brother by far has been the best.
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