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How High Quality Printer Ink Cartridges Prevent Printer Problems
2010-09-14
There are many different options for replacing empty printer ink cartridges: refill ink, kits to refill an empty cartridge, as well as generic replacement cartridges. Some people try to save on ink costs by purchasing lower quality ink in a generic cartridge or refill. However, cutting corners to save on costs doesn't always pay off. Many common printer problems can be prevented by switching to a higher quality ink, and although it may cost more up front, the benefits of using better ink generally outweigh the supposed savings.
One great benefit of using high quality ink is that the ink is less likely to clog inside the cartridge. Some cheaper ink formulations are not as compatible with the original manufacturer's ink and can coagulate and clot when the ink is mixed with traces of the original inside your printer. These clots can damage your printer and cause problems with subsequent print jobs. High quality ink is less likely to clog, dry out, or smear so you are guaranteed to have a better result every time.
Another problem that can be caused by cheap ink cartridges is leaks. If a cartridge is not refilled properly, or is of poor quality, it can be susceptible to leaking. Ink leaks can damage or ruin the printer and cause extremely messy spills. These spills can be difficult to clean and can even ruin your printer if not noticed and addressed right away. A high quality ink is less likely to leak or spill and will save you all the hassle of dealing with such a mess.
A good quality ink also has better production value which can make it a better deal. You can generally get more print jobs from quality printer ink cartridges than you can from cheap ink. Because good ink lasts longer and produces more than its cheap counterpart, it often saves you money in the long run.
Another reason to use good ink is because it helps prevent ink residue buildup inside the printer. Poor quality ink is more likely to dry out and clog or to build up on the print head and inside the printer. This can cause smears and smudges on documents and can potentially destroy your printer if left unattended. Don't run the risk of having to replace your entire printer just to save a few dollars on cheap generic ink!
So be sure to think twice before trying to save a few dollars purchasing low quality ink. The damage and hassle caused by using low-quality cartridges may actually cost you more in the long run. By using high quality inks, you can ensure your printer runs smoothly every time.



