How to Get the Most Out of Your Ink Cartridges

It's important to consider your printing needs before buying a new printer so that you make a cost-effective, practical choice. One of the most important factors to consider is the type of ink cartridges needed and ways in which you can save on ink over time.

Know What You Need

Not everyone uses their printer in the same way. Some users want ease and convenience with the least amount of ink cartridges possible. Others rely mainly on black ink, while others need lively color prints. And some users just want the cheapest ink available and buy twin ink packs to save money. Read below to learn how to decide between the types of ink you need and, perhaps most importantly, how to get the most value out of your printer and its ink.



Tri-Color Cartridges for Occasional Color Printing

If you do most of your printing in black, tri-color cartridges are an inexpensive option. Along with one black ink cartridge, a new printer using a tri-color cartridge can produce crisp black prints and, when you need them, dependable color printouts. Tri-color cartridges contain three colors in a single cartridge, typically red, yellow, and cyan. The colors mix to produce the hues you need when printing. If you generally print all colors equally and tend to run out of different colored ink cartridges at the same time, tri-color cartridges eliminate the need to purchase several individual color cartridges. Tri-color cartridges are also an eco-friendly alternative to several ink cartridges. In short, printers that use a tri-color cartridge are perfect for daily document printing but also provide good-quality color for graphics.

Color Your World with Individual Ink

If, however, you are a frequent color printer, a new printer using individual color ink cartridges may be your best bet. Particularly for individuals printing with one color more than another, individual cartridges allow users to just replace the color ink cartridge they need, which reduces printing expenses in the long run. Most printers using individual color ink require four cartridges; however, higher-end models can have eight individual color ink cartridges.

Save Time and Money with XL Cartridges

Users wanting a bang for their buck can buy extra-large ink cartridges. High-yield cartridges typically produce almost two-thirds more printouts than traditionally-sized cartridges and are perfect for offices that print a large number of documents every day. Like tri-color cartridges, high-capacity cartridges are a "green" option. They can last for many months at a time, and they also save money due to their drastically lower cost per page.





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