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Generic Printer Cartridges, Is it Worth It?
By Pinky Mcbanon Platinum Quality Author
The battle for inkjet cartridges rages on – with printer manufacturers insisting that their cartridges are the best and only option for printing and the manufacturers of generic cartridges on the other hand, declaring that their cartridges deliver printouts of as good quality as original cartridges. If you have ever purchased an inkjet printer, and run out of ink, you must have noticed that the cost of one inkjet cartridge sold by the manufacturer of your printer can be as high as 33% of the cost of the printer itself.
Many printer manufacturers sell their inkjet printers at very low cost. The cartridges are expensive to replace – in fact, 3-4 cartridge replacements can cost as much as the printer itself! A printer user would certainly like to cut down on this recurring expenditure while maintaining the ability to generate quality printouts when needed.
This is the reason behind the proliferation of generic cartridges – generic cartridge manufactures claim that their products deliver quality prints that can match those produced using branded ink cartridges at as low as one-fifths the cost.
How reliable are these claims? Can generic printer cartridges provide the cost effective print quality they claim to do? The truth lies somewhere in between.
While generic cartridges give as good quality printouts as original cartridges on normal paper, the differences really show up when printing on high quality paper. Original cartridges give clear, sharp and brighter printouts while generic cartridges tend to yield smeared images on high quality paper, most probably due to the difference in the quality of ink used. Another aspect is the longevity of the printout. Printouts using original cartridges maintain the quality over a much longer duration than those produced by generic cartridges. This is attributed to the research and development efforts of printer manufacturers in maintaining quality of the ink used in original cartridges.
The most important drawback of generic cartridges is the very high incidence of clogged nozzles in the printer. Most of the users of generic cartridges have reported an increase in the frequency of cleaning print heads.
If you want to cut down the cost of printing and are willing to put up with the effort involved in having the print head cleaned frequently, it may be worthwhile to use generic cartridges.
Ms. Pinky is a Computer Support Specialist for more than 25 years. Has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Engineering, MS Research work in Systems Engineering.
Get more free computer tips on her blog at www.computerhelpdeskandsupport.com/
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One Comment
Urban Underbrink
October 13th, 2009
at 8:40am
I have been using “123″ ink system on my Epson R280 for a year now. This is a Continuous Ink System which has a large 6 chamber ink tank outside the printer and a ribbon of 6 hoses which are routed into the printer. These are connected to the “123″ ink cartridges ( just ink tanks ) which take the place of the originals. When Epson software shows the cartridges are too low, you just follow the instructions as if replacing a cartridge. At the point where you should replace the cartridge – just press the little button on the cartridge pack. This makes all cartridges show full again. Everyone raves about the quality of the prints and I rarely ever have to clean the printheads. This setup contains lots of ink! and can be refilled for about $45. The ink is UV resistant & waterproof when used on waterproof paper.