First of all, it is imperative that people recycle their old ink cartridges so that they don’t end up in a landfill somewhere. However, some people are still skeptical about purchasing recycled cartridges, worried that the quality will be low or that the ink yield will suffer. Frankly, it’s just like anything in that you have to be wary of the products you buy.
There is major competition in the market right now for companies who buy and resell used ink cartridges. Most of these companies make little to no money on selling ink cartridges and therefore, buy them from remanufacturers. The problem with this is that the seller has no control over the quality of the finished product. If this is the case, then you may get what you pay for. Worse yet, a company may even sell old or rejected cartridges as remanufactured and you may not know this until the cartridge is actually in your printer. Long story short, if you want an inexpensive product that works well, you need to buy from a manufacturer (or remanufacturer, as the case may be).
There are a lot of remanufacturers out there that offer a good product at a great price. One of those companies is Click2ink, a Kansas based remanufacturer of printer ink and toner cartridges. The company remanufactures and sells cartridges for popular brands, such as Dell, Canon, HP and Epson. US customers can buy products online. On average, one can expect to pay about 50% less than a new cartridge.
For more information, visit: Click2ink.com
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