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Where can you can get Ink Cartridges
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That don't cost an arm and a leg. Have a HP printer, and the Ink cartridges are very expensive, even looking on line i have seen few places that are cheaper. Anyone know, as can't keep using it at this rate.
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You could try www.justinka ndpaper.com . I think the stuff comes from Jersey and is considerably cheaper than anywhere else I have found.
It's such a rip off as when I bought my Canon printer I could buy the full set of inks for only £3 more than I would now pay for one ink cartridge in UK. I tried an e-bay shop but the ink dried up very quickly
It's such a rip off as when I bought my Canon printer I could buy the full set of inks for only £3 more than I would now pay for one ink cartridge in UK. I tried an e-bay shop but the ink dried up very quickly
07:27 Thu 07th Jul 2011
You could try www.justinkandpaper.com . I think the stuff comes from Jersey and is considerably cheaper than anywhere else I have found.
It's such a rip off as when I bought my Canon printer I could buy the full set of inks for only £3 more than I would now pay for one ink cartridge in UK. I tried an e-bay shop but the ink dried up very quickly
It's such a rip off as when I bought my Canon printer I could buy the full set of inks for only £3 more than I would now pay for one ink cartridge in UK. I tried an e-bay shop but the ink dried up very quickly
http://www.premier-in...cartridges/-c-62.html
try the compatable here....very reliable although i got rid of my HP cus of ink prices
try the compatable here....very reliable although i got rid of my HP cus of ink prices
Hi em10, Have you ever thought about refilling your own cartridges?
I also have an HP printer and the cartridges would cost about £35 to £40 the pair but I refill then both for roughly 70 pence.
It takes roughly 25/30 minutes to refill them both and is very easy once you get used to it. One problem is that the printer keeps reminding you that they are both running very low and you should replace them. However, if you ignore the instruction it seems to get fed up and soon stops pestering you.
I've refilled Canon, Lexmark, Kodak and HP cartridges over the last 12 years and you do occasionally have to buy a new one because they can fail electrically, particularly if you let them run out completely.
You could always try it out on the black cartridge for about £4.00 to see how it goes. Just think how much you could eventually save!!!
I also have an HP printer and the cartridges would cost about £35 to £40 the pair but I refill then both for roughly 70 pence.
It takes roughly 25/30 minutes to refill them both and is very easy once you get used to it. One problem is that the printer keeps reminding you that they are both running very low and you should replace them. However, if you ignore the instruction it seems to get fed up and soon stops pestering you.
I've refilled Canon, Lexmark, Kodak and HP cartridges over the last 12 years and you do occasionally have to buy a new one because they can fail electrically, particularly if you let them run out completely.
You could always try it out on the black cartridge for about £4.00 to see how it goes. Just think how much you could eventually save!!!
thanks for the advice, i will have a look see, not sure about refilling cartridges they are so messy, last time one leaked, and i had this black ink everywhere, that took a time to get off. The cartridges are a rip off, printer cost £40 quid i think, which is what you can pay for HP black and colour cartridge.