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Gone are those times when the companies and the organisations didn't need a hi-tech system to handle them. Owing to the considerable increase in the business sector and thus, an enormous increase in the complexity of the organisational struc ----------------------------------------------------------Permission is granted for the below article to forward,reprint, distribute, use for ezine, newsletter, website,offer as free bonus or part of a product for sale as longas no changes a
Im a capitalist, and believe in free enterprise but I think the business philosophy of the printer manufacturers has been outrageous and certainly not consumer friendly. The cost of ink is horrendous.To an extent their practices have back fired on them. Theyve created a bootleg industry that they now have to compete with. The cost of OEM inkjet cartridges has sky-rocketed and the competitors have followed suit.For example the price of a set of cartridges for a Lexmark Z51 Printer is $74.97 delivered from a leading online supplier. A set of refilled cartridges from eBay will cost $38.45. Refills are notoriously unreliable, and some printers just dont work well with other than OEM ink.This is a problem for me as I do a lot of printing. Besides the usual run of the mill printing I often print manuals and instructions that I can read somewhere other than on my screen.One solution is to buy a printer that uses ink tanks instead of cartridges. They are much cheaper. The reason for this is the print head is built into the machine, not into the cartridge, so they not only are less expensive but if you get in to refilling, which I dont recommend, its easier to do.Heres the dilemma: There are two leading brands that use this system, and Ive owned more than one of each, for some reason or other, that type of printer doesnt stand up well. Not that any of them do.Im talking about affordable printers in the under $150.00 range. I dont know about those five or six hundred dollar jobs. For one thing the print heads frequently fail. You cant replace them yourself and its too costly to have them repaired.I just had one of the leading brands that cost $100.00 . It was replaced under warranty three times, the last time a week before my warranty expired. Its less than three months old and it prints half a page and quitsMy solution: Im an inveterate shopper, visit my web site shopping guide: www.caveatemptorus.com. I buy bargain printers. The last three cost $!6.00, $21.00 and $29.00 brand new. When the ink runs out I'll throw them away.Watch out for the ones with sample cartridges the ink doesnt last long. I bought one without knowing it. The seller didnt say,he did give the cartridge numbers, whch I shuld have chcked. So check before you buy.Another thing I do is print in draft mode, and I have cut down on printing entirely.
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