Exactly What Is The Tale Driving Print Cartridges?
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Contemplate the fact that in 2012 some 1,8 billion print cartridges could have been left in trash dumps and be supplemented by a further three hundred and fifty million every year, and you have some picture of the usage issue of cartridges in addition to the environmental difficulty they lead to. Cartridges are expected to take up to from four hundred and fifty to a thousand years to decompose. These little beasts also trigger various other environmental concerns during their manufacturing, like resulting in the emission of 4,8 kg's CO2 per cartridge. Yet another 3,2 Kg's of CO2 is emitted by the toner contained in the cartridge for the lifespan of the toner.
In an effort to counter this phenomenon, the USA and Europe have began with the introduction of guidelines to encourage the recycling of cartridges. This isn't entirely good news for the suppliers of cartridges, as they clearly will lose out on the sale of new cartridges. Some suppliers in reality make it difficult for the refilling and recycling of their cartridges, by adding a chip that cannot be reset for further use. On the other hand someone that could remove this chip on a specific manufacturers' cartridge, discovered he could print up to 38% more than what the chip intact would allow. So, in essence this supplier was denying the consumer the use of 38% worth of ink thereby forcing purchasing new cartridges.
An ink cartridge is a changeable part of an ink jet printer. The cartridge contains the ink and sometimes the print head. The price of such cartridges (mostly two per printer for white and black and colour printing) are pretty pricey and in some outrageous cases it is less pricey to buy a new computer printer than replace the cartridges. Cartridges of different manufacturers can't be interchanged because of different design specs and various electrics. Oftentimes when a printer uses 2 cartridges, the black and white cartridge won't work if the colour cartridge is empty forcing the replacement of colour cartridges.
Notwithstanding all these tricks by the original companies, it is possible to spend less on replacement cartridges. Firstly, check around for "compatibles" at +- 30-40% discount, which are mostly originally manufactured cartridges by alternative producers, or secondly have your original ink cartridges refilled by one of the shops that sell compatibles. Provided your printer ink cartridges are in good condition and have not been filled more than three times, such transaction will save you an astonishing 50-70% discount compared to a new branded ink cartridge. Some shops also provide so called "re-manufactured" ink cartridges, but those are no more than re-filled and cleaned up cartridges. Another (perhaps not too good an option) is to re-fill your own cartridges, but this in practise has proofed not to be such a wise decision as it is messy and the results often less than adequate.
It's not always realized by the buyer but printing is an expensive part of computing, in particular for those people who get involved in photo printing or other forms of specialised printing. It is wise to explore alternatives to save on printing costs.
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