Never Agree to Printer Updates

Why you should never agree to printer updates unless you want to stop using compatible ink or toner cartridges.

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Many printers use automatic firmware updates that force you to use the expensive original products rather than cheaper alternatives. This is often an option in your printer software that can be changed or refused. Never agree to firmware updates so that you are able to continue using alternative cartridges.

Firmware updates can lock your printer into only accepting original cartridges, which makes the original maker of your printer lots of money and costs you a packet ! The cartridge you’ve purchased from us is an environmentally friendly low cost alternative to an original cartridge and will provide you with the high print quality that you expect.

Your replacement cartridge is of the highest quality.The company that makes your printer would prefer you to buy a more expensive original cartridge from them. This is how they make so much money !

Possible Pop-Up Messages

This is why certain messages may pop up when you insert a replacement cartridge into your machine. For example:

  • “This is not a genuine product …… do you wish to continue?”
  • “Your printer warranty may not cover repairs or service due to the use of non-original cartridges”
  • “Ink / Toner level indicator will not work as this is not a genuine cartridge… ”
  • “Warning Ink / Toner low …..”

Never pay any attention to the Ink / Toner level indicator, no matter what type of cartridge you are using. This is because the indicator only counts pages based on an assumption of a 5% coverage of Ink / Toner onto the page and does not accurately measure Ink / Toner levels.

It is not unusual for a customer to buy a replacement cartridge because the Ink / toner level indicator on their printer has told them to do so, even though their current cartridge is still half full! Do not worry because your replacement cartridge is fills to maximum capacity, which means there is more Ink / Toner in it than an original cartridge.

Please continue to use your cartridge (click the ‘OK’ button or hold down the ‘RESUME’ button if required to do so) and only replace it once the print quality starts to deteriorate.

Certain types of Canon printer will require you to press and hold down a button (with a red upside down triangle) on it for a few seconds. A non-original cartridge will not damage your printer and will save you lots of money on your printing costs. So when the time comes for you to purchase a new printer you will have saved hundreds, if not thousands, by sticking with us !

Ink Cartridge Remanufacturing Process

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At Inkntoneruk we are passionate about what we do. We know for a fact that, it is not what you do, but how you do it that matters. That is exactly what today’s post is about – “How do we remanufacture ink cartridges?” So how do we do it? It’s simple, buy the ink, pour it down the empty cartridge and your are ready to print. Unfortunately, it is not as easy as that. It takes skill, patience, appropriate equipment and a lot of testing before remanufactured cartridges can go onto the consumers shelves. In order to explain the ink cartridge recycling process in detail, I have teamed up with a few experts in the world of remanufacturing ink cartridges, Chris and his assistant Josh (pictured below) to guide us through eight remanufacturing stages and to produce a compatible Canon PG-540 Black ink cartridge at the end of it.

It really is a smart move to go for compatible ink cartridges (recycled ink cartridges and remanufactured ink cartridges). To appreciate what it takes to produce a recycled ink cartridge, we figured it would be a good idea to share the remanufacturing process with you. This is a grey area for a lot of consumers and we hope you will find this information useful.

8 Steps to Remanufacture an Ink Cartridge

Step 1 – Weigh the Canon PG-540 ink cartridge

First things first. After we receive a used PG-540 cartridge from you, we have to weigh it first to see which cartridges still have some ink left in them. We separate the cartridges with ink in them and the ones without.

Step 2 – Spin the PG-540 cartridges

The ink cartridges which still had some ink in them have to go through a spinning process for the sponge inside the ink cartridge to dry out. It is slowly being prepared for that all important ink refill. After spinning the cartridges, it is necessary to weigh them again to ensure that all the ink has been removed from the inside of the cartridge.

Step 3 – Spray the Ink Cartridge

In the third stage of ink cartridge remanufacturing, Chris has sprayed the ink cartridges and the cartridge head in order to remove excess ink so the cartridge can communicate properly with the Canon printer. After spraying it, a clip is attached to the PG-540 ink cartridge for extra protection.
 

Step 4 – Fill the Cartridge with Ink

The fourth stage is where the major magic happens and the ink gets a refill into the clean and empty cartridges using the needles that insert into the cartridges (picture above). Firstly, you have to be extremely careful not to fill too much or too little ink and follow precise cartridge capacity guidelines. Once the ink is in, it is time to weigh them again to ensure that all ink cartridges are the right weight.

Step 5 – Suck the Ink Cartridge

This is a vital part of the process, “sucking” the ink cartridge. All cartridges have to be “sucked” in order for them to start the ink flow, so when you insert it in your printer the ink is ready to be transferred to your printer.

Step 6 – Leave the cartridges for 7 days

Now, the ink cartridges have to sit for a minimum of 7 days, for the ink to sink into the sponge inside the cartridge.

Step 7 – More Testing

After the ink cartridges have been on the shelf for a minimum of 7 days, Chris has to carry out a few printing tasks and also print a couple of test pages to ensure the highest quality prints for your home or office.

Step 8 – Ready To Go

Now the ink cartridges are on the shelf, with the correct labels and ready to dispatch, as soon as the orders comes in.

Bear in mind that this is not the only way to remanufacture cartridges and some cartridges need to boil before they can get a refill and others such as compatible HP Photosmart ink cartridgescompatible Canon Pixma ink cartridges and compatible Epson Stylus ink cartridges go through the remanufacturing process in a factory in China. If you’d like us to refill your cartridges, select your printer model using our quick finder, then if the refill option is available for your cartridge, click on the refill option. After paying for your refill, you’ll get a free post address to send your ink cartridge to us, which we’ll refill and send it back to you shortly.
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Dell Briefly Approves Compatibles

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Consumers Free Choice

It is obvious and everyone knows that, the consumers have the freedom to buy whatever they desire. They can buy compatibles like ink cartridges, toner cartridges, fuser units and drum units or the originals. However, the customers have to be aware, that the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) DO NOT want consumers to be purchasing cheaper ink cartridges for the printer that they have spent thousands to develop. Although, this was not the case at least momentarily with Dell.  According to Choice Stationery Supplies, the computer technology giant had a PDF on their web titled “Dell Printer and Printer Supplies Environmental Policy” which included the following

“Dell printers do not prevent the use of non manufacture printer supplies ink, toner, drums, rollers, fusers etc. The use of non-Dell printer supplies ink, toner, drums, rollers, fusers, including refill and re-manufactured supplies is a customer’s choice.”

However, the PDF on the Dell’s website was short lived and seems to be removed.

OEMs against Compatibles 

The statement from Dell flies in the face of all Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) who are strongly determined to prevent any use of compatible ink or toner cartridges,hence the probable reason why it was taken off.

To an extent, there is threat that compatible products pose to the profits of the OEMs. The quality of compatible cartridges has increased, while the cost price remains much lower, than the original cartridges, making the consumers wonder why should they pay more for similar results.

Recently, OEMs such as Canon, Lexmark, Brother have taken steps to prevent consumers from using compatible cartridges. Canon have patented re manufacturing method, while several OEMs released statements advising the customers against the compatibles. Additionally, most of the OEMs have introduced POP-UPS to hassle consumers if they insert compatible cartridges in their printer. Sometimes, even lying that there is no ink left when the brand new re manufactured cartridge has just been inserted.

Compatibles are good for Environment and Your Wallet

In order to keep the balance on the planet between saving resources and producing new products, it is extremely important that we continue to use compatible ink cartridges and compatible toner cartridges, as well as other compatible consumables. The amount of waste keeps increasing, while resources are limited too. So the next time you have to make a decision between the compatible or original consumables and you decide to go for the re-manufactured one – just know that, not only you are saving enormously on the price but you are also doing the right thing by helping to keep the environment clean while at the same time saving the planets resources. This might not seem like much but when you have 7 billion people on the planet – it all adds up.

Where can I buy high quality Compatible Cartridges?

To purchase the highest quality compatible cartridges or other remanufactured consumables please visit the InknTonerUK website (The links are provided at the top of the article). We have the widest range of printing consumables at the very competitive prices. You would be surprised how much you can save on the compatible ink cartridges and compatible toner cartridges.

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Advice on Cheapest Ink Cartridges

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What are the cheapest ink cartridges?

The answer is very straight forward. The cheapest ink cartridges are compatible ink cartridges. If, you have never tried compatible ink cartridges, then I strongly recommend you give it a go. If, you have bought them previously and had disappointments, cheer up, because at Ink’N’TonerUK our compatible inks are carefully manufactured and rigorously tested to work specifically for your printer, ensuring highest quality prints for less.

Compatible Ink Cartridge Quality

Admit it, last time you probably bought those compatible ink cartridges from ebay, which were made and sold by some “gizza” who re-manufactures them from his own garage. In addition, if you purchase the compatible ink cartridges from unreliable source, you are doomed to fail and might never want to buy them again. One thing you have to remember is that, there are amateur compatible cartridge suppliers and there are professional compatible cartridge suppliers Ink’n’TonerUK is of course the latter. DO NOT let one or two disappointments ruin your chance to save big cash on your printing needs. It is worth trying this alternative, due to unbelievable savings that you can make on your overall printing costs and in this article I will cover just a few products from a widest range, that are available to you to buy today.

Cheapest ink cartridge Epson printer

  • Epson Stylus CX4300 Printer Epson Stylus D120 Network Edition Printer
  • Epson Stylus D120 Printer Epson Stylus D78 Printer
  • Epson Stylus D92 Printer Epson Stylus DX4000 Printer
  • Epson Stylus DX4050 Printer Epson Stylus DX4400 Printer
  • Epson Stylus DX4450 Printer Epson Stylus DX5000 Printer
  • Epson Stylus DX5050 Printer Epson Stylus DX6000 Printer
  • Epson Stylus DX6050 Printer Epson Stylus DX7000F Printer
  • Epson Stylus DX7400 Printer Epson Stylus DX7450 Printer
  • Epson Stylus DX8400 Printer Epson Stylus DX8450 Printer
  • Epson Stylus DX9400 Wi-Fi Printer Epson Stylus DX9400F Printer
  • Epson Stylus Office BX300F Printer Epson Stylus Office BX300FN Printer
  • Epson Stylus Office BX310FN Printer Epson Stylus S20 Printer
  • Epson Stylus S21 Printer Epson Stylus SX100 Printer
  • Epson Stylus SX105 Printer Epson Stylus SX110 Printer
  • Epson Stylus SX115 Printer Epson Stylus SX200 Printer
  • Epson Stylus SX205 Printer Epson Stylus SX210 Printer
  • Epson Stylus SX215 Printer Epson Stylus SX218 Printer
  • Epson Stylus SX400 Printer Epson Stylus SX402 Printer
  • Epson Stylus SX405 Printer Epson Stylus SX405 Wi-Fi Printer
  • Epson Stylus SX415 Printer Epson Stylus SX510W Printer
  • Epson Stylus SX515W Printer Epson Stylus SX600FW Printer
  • Epson Stylus SX610FW Printer
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Just take a minute and have a quick look at the prices above. The original Black Epson T0711 costs £9.98, which is decent but, if you look just a bit to the left, you will the the Premium Compatible price and it is only £2.29!!!! That is staggeringly low.

Unseen savings like these are unseen to a regular consumer because, they ether heard rumours that compatibles are bad or had 1 or 2 bad experiences with them and never looked back again. Now, don’t get me wrong, of course the compatible ink cartridge prints are slightly less sharp and you might get an odd faulty cartridge, but most of the time they are perfectly fine and to be honest, there are not much of a difference between the two. In this case, the fact is that the compatibles ink cartridges are four times cheaper and that’s why the Epson T0711 holds the title of the cheapest ink cartridges.

At the end of the day, it is a choice you have to make whether you want to save lots of money and buy the compatibles but get an odd problem here or there or you can buy the pricier originals and not worry about anything going wrong. The decision is yours.

Cheapest ink cartridge Brother printer

  • Brother DCP-J125 Printer Brother DCP-J140W Printer
  • Brother DCP-J315W Printer Brother DCP-J515W Printer
  • Brother MFC-J265W Printer Brother MFC-J410 Printer
  • Brother MFC-J415W Printer
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Moving on down the list we have cheapest Brother ink cartridges to offer just for £2.61 for black and colour. How about that for a bargain? Additionally, the LC985BK and LC985C originals costing very cheap too only £7.86 for colour and £13.79 for black. We also have a 2-Pack Black Epson LC985BKP2 on to offer which costs only £5.08!!!! Compared to original £24.97. You save twenty pounds just by going for compatible ink cartridge instead of the original one. Select your Brother printing machine (above) and not worry again about the cost of ink cartridges because you just have found the cheapest ink cartridges in the world.

Cheapest ink cartridge HP Printer

  • HP Deskjet D1600 Printer HP Deskjet D1660 Printer
  • HP Deskjet D1663 Printer HP Deskjet D2500 Printer
  • HP Deskjet D2530 Printer HP Deskjet D2545 Printer
  • HP Deskjet D2560 Printer HP Deskjet D2563 Printer
  • HP Deskjet D2566 Printer HP Deskjet D2660 Printer
  • HP Deskjet D5560 Printer HP Deskjet F2400 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F2420 Printer HP Deskjet F2480 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F2492 Printer HP Deskjet F4200 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4210 Printer HP Deskjet F4213 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4224 Printer HP Deskjet F4235 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4240 Printer HP Deskjet F4272 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4273 Printer HP Deskjet F4274 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4275 Printer HP Deskjet F4280 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4283 Printer HP Deskjet F4288 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4292 Printer HP Deskjet F4293 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4294 Printer HP Deskjet F4470 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4472 Printer HP Deskjet F4480 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4492 Printer HP Deskjet F4500 Printer
  • HP Deskjet F4580 Printer HP Envy 100 e-All-In-One
  • HP Envy 110 e-All-In-One HP Envy 114 e-All-In-One
  • HP Envy 120 e-All-In-One HP Photosmart C4610 Printer
  • HP Photosmart C4635 Printer HP Photosmart C4640 Printer
  • HP Photosmart C4650 Printer HP Photosmart C4670 Printer
  • HP Photosmart C4673 Printer HP Photosmart C4680 Printer
  • HP Photosmart C4683 Printer HP Photosmart C4685 Printer
  • HP Photosmart C4688 Printer HP Photosmart C4740 Printer
  • HP Photosmart C4780 Printer HP Photosmart C4783 Printer
  • HP Photosmart C4785 Printer HP Photosmart C4788 Printer
  • HP Photosmart C4793 Printer HP Photosmart C4795 Printer
  • HP Photosmart C4798 Printer HP Photosmart C4799 Printer
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Last but not least on our list are the HP cheapest ink cartridges. As you can see for these cartridges you even have 3 choices. You can go for the Budget, Premium or the Original ones. Budget cartridges are refilled and we can also refill them for you, if you send in your used ink cartridges to us with our free post (Read more). However the best choice is definitely the premium compatibles as they guarantee the best value for money.

The original HP 300 ink cartridge cost is fair £11.85 but the if you look again to the options available to you more to the left, you’ll discover cheapest ink cartridges at the price of 6.99 for refill and premium. Keep in mind that you also get high capacity ink cartridges because they have maximum ink in them, so not only you paying twice less but you are also receiving twice as much ink in return!!!

Conclusion

Firstly, I will be the first one to say this “the compatibles are not for everyone”. If you have your big business which depends on highest quality prints and you simply cannot afford an odd faulty ink cartridge, or, furthermore, maybe you just simply can’t stand the idea of any problem that would cause the cartridge to be replaced. Then, obviously the compatibles are not for you, but if you are a SOHO user or just print occasionally and you are prepared to be a bit more patient if necessary, then you will be able to take advantage of the cheapest ink cartridges and save huge amounts of money in the long run.

If you enjoyed reading this article or you want to find cheapest toner cartridges check out the article written earlier this month “Colossal Saving on HP Toners”

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InknTonerUK Website Improvements

Here at InknTonerUK we always strive to keep ink cartridge and toner cartridge prices to bare minimum and improve our overall customer service whenever possible. That is why, we have introduced new website improvements. The new feature gives our customers wider choice when buying toner cartridges. Previously Ink’n’TonerUK website offered 2 choices, Compatible Toner Cartridges and Original Toner Cartridges, but now our customers have to make a choice out of 3 options, as additional option has been added, called Budget Compatible and the “Compatible Cartridge” has been changed to “Premium Compatible”. This feature is more difficult to implement, than you might think and it is not feasible with every website. Fortunately, our website is designed in a way that, makes this change possible. Now InknTonerUK.co.uk is one of very few, if not the only site that offers Budget Compatible, Premium Compatible and Original Cartridge for the same printer.

For example, if you would select HP Laserjet P4515N printer and look for high capacity black HP 64 toner cartridge. This is what you would be presented with.

As you can see, the Budget Cartridge price is much cheaper. It can actually be even up to 4 or 5 times cheaper, than the Original.

The new feature gives you options, but how do you know which one is the right for you? Well, if you buy toner cartridges from us often, then you might already have noticed the following buttons on the website which explain Budget Refill Cartridge, Premium Compatible Cartridge and Original Compatible Cartridge.

However, to make sure every customer knows what’s best for them, they need to know as much information as possible about the budget, premium and original cartridges. Below, Budget Cartridges, Premium Cartridges and Original Cartridges are explained in more detail.

Budget Compatible

Choosing Budget compatible cartridges, means you will pay rock bottom price for the cartridges. It is advised to purchase budget compatible, when you print a tremendous amount of prints daily and the printing quality is not a priority. Disadvantage of budget compatibles is that it’s non-recyclable and uses cheaper ink, however print quality is still relatively high.

Premium Compatible

Premium compatible option is probably best value for money to choose. It’s cheaper than originals but quality is much better than the budgets. However, it’s still as good as the original.

Original Cartridge

Original cartridge is made by the same company as the printer and guarantees 100% satisfactory results. It is recommended, if you are a bit fussy about print quality and don’t mind spending a little extra.

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Recycling Your Ink Cartridges

Recycling Ink – from time to time we get asked about this and thought we’d shed some light on this for all our dedicated and environmentally friendly customers.

Reasons Why?

Environment

The main reason is that recycling your empty ink cartridge is the environmentally friendly thing to do. Leaving your ink cartridge to rot in land fill will take up to 800 years to bio degrade, even then the chemicals from the cartridge go into the earth which can pollute ground water. To put that into perspective, that means if Christopher Columbus left his HP 21 ink cartridge lying around it would still be here today for all to see.

Recycling Ink Helps Charity!

With each ink cartridge that is returned to us we give money to charity through our Caring For Kids scheme. Our most recent donation was five hundred and sixty pounds which we sent to great ormond street children’s hospital.

Saving Money by Recycling Ink

Help recycling through buying recycled products. Most of the time you’ll find more ink or toner in compatible cartridges than the originals and it will cost you less. All our compatible ink cartridges come fully guaranteed against faulty printing performance but if for whatever reason you are not happy then you can exchange or refund your order as you require.

Recycling Ink – How?

With all ink cartridges which have value and we would like to have back we send a freepost recycling bag out with your order. All you have to do is place your empty ink cartridges into this bag and pop it in the post, then leave the rest up to us! Sending ink cartridges which we do not want back will cost the charity money so please do not send us back your unwanted ink cartridges unless your order came with a freepost recycling bag.

Final Thoughts

We’d like to thank all our customers who read our Blog Posts and are commit themselves to making the world a cleaner place to live in. The next time your about to throw your ink cartridges away just remember that by returning your empty ink cartridge to us not only will you be helping the environment but you will be helping the lives of small underprivileged children better as well.

How to Save Money On Your Printing Costs

From time to time we get asked this very common question and thought we’d like to shed some light on one of the most notable and worthwhile issues pertaining to the world of printing, – how to save money on your printing. The fact is there are many ways in which you can save with only a few requiring additional expenditure with the promise of eventual overall lower printing costs obtained.

So, being the caring people we are whose prime goal is to make our customers happy, we thought we’d compile a list of ten ways in which you can save money with your printing expenditure. The order of our list has no relevance in the order of importance, just the way which we came up with these money saving solutions.


1. Do Less Printing


It may sound obvious but none the less worth pointing out as it’s the easiest way to save on your printing expenditure. The next time you go to hit the print button firstly assess whether you really need that email or webpage printed or can you get the information you require by reading it from the computer screen.


2. Use Compatible Ink Cartridge or Compatible Toner Cartridges

This too may again sound obvious but there are significant cost savings to be made, with hundreds of potential English pounds to be saved over the course of a year. Take the HP Laserjet 4050 for example, a very popular mono laserjet printer where the cost of the compatible toner cartridges is well under half the price of originals.

Original manufactures use scare tactics with warranty implications etc to try and put you off using compatible toner cartridges with your printer. This is because these manufactures want you to buy their toner cartridges so they can make more money which isn’t beneficial for you as you will have to pay more for your printing.

As you might have guessed the image quality from compatible toner and ink cartridges will not be on par with originals but their print quality is only an issue if your work is being seen by clientele. Otherwise compatible toner cartridges and compatible ink cartridges are a great way to save money with your printing.

Compatible ink and toner cartridges are also kinder to the environment as they promote the use of recycling.


3. Utilise Both Sides Of Your Printing Paper


While a sheet of paper may not cost much, you will be surprised by how much you can save by literally cutting your paper consumption in half. It is also less wasteful of your resources. We know that not everyone has a duplexer unit fitted in their printer (double sided printing equipment) but most allow you to manually print on both sides in print preferences. (See Tips on saving money with your printer cartridges).

4. Change Your Font


What I hear you say? But did you know that research performed by a Dutch printing company concluded that Century Gothic and Times New Roman fonts use around 30% less ink or toner than Arial and Sans Serif. The company performed a case study at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay who annually spent around $100,000 in printing consumables. It was found that after the University switched to Century Gothic printing font that a saving of $10,000 was achieved.

Another great way of saving on your printing costs is by reducing your font size; if you normally print in size 12 reduce it to size 11 or 10 and reduce the amount of ink or toner you use in your printing. Also avoid using the “bold” if you want to save on your printing costs as the simple truth of the matter is that it uses more ink or toner from your cartridges.

5. Print in Draft Mode


Selecting draft or rough print setting in print preferences will help you save on your printing costs. You can also lower the dpi (dots per inch) setting in your print preferences which will help save on ink or toner. You can always reselect the best settings for when you need to but it means you won’t always be printing your best quality for things you don’t need it for, like notes, prices, webpage’s etc.
6. Utilise Print Preview

Using this feature prevents printing waste pages like the URL, time and date which frequently is on an extra page if your printing a web page. It’s an ineffective and wasteful way of managing your resources. Using print preview allows you to select the pages you want printed and not the others; this helps you save money on your paper and ink or toner cartridges in the long run.
7. Select Black and White If You Own A Colour Printer

As you might of guessed printing in colour is more expensive than Black regardless of if you’re using ink or toner cartridges to print with. To help save money set your printing defaults to monochrome (black and white) and you will definitely save money with your ink or toner cartridges.

8. Purchase A New Printer

An extreme but most notable and worthwhile consideration if you are serious about saving money on your ink or toner cartridges. This consderation should be weighed up by all users not just businesses, with technology always improving there are signifiacnt gains to be made in the world of printers and printing costs.

With old printers, which a lot of users have, your probably using way more ink or toner than you need to be. With these printers the inks dry out if you don’t use them and the’re more exspensive as the demand for them falls so will your pricing options; essentailly making these ink or toner cartridges more expensive to buy and print with.

Over the years your printing requirements may have changed to. Compare the amount you used to print when you purchased your printer to the amount you do now and whether you could benefit from additional features and functions now available with modern printers. Does your printer have a duplex unit? Consider how many multi-page documents and how much money you could save from halfing your paper usuage.

Calculating costs and saving money

Calculate your cost-per-print with your current printer by dividing your ink or toner cartridges page yield by its cost to determine whether your getting value for money from your printing. Depending on what printer you have, your findings may surprise you.

Don’t confuse yourself by initial costly purchases if you are serious about saving money on your ink or toner cartridges. The fact of the matter is the less you pay for your printer the more you pay for your ink or toner cartridges, usually with entry level printers have triple or quadritple the cost-per-page than expensive printers do. If you look at how much you print, an average usuage of 1,200 pages pages per month within the first year will usually ensure you break even with then signifiant cost savings to be made on future purchases.


9. Consider a Managed-Print Scheme

Managed printing isn’t something to be overly cautious of and can genuinely save you a considerable amount of money. One of the main things about a managed print scheme is that all costs become transparent. There are many other great things about these schemes which help improve efficiency and time spent managing your printing supplies. For example if your printer stops working for whatever reason, an engineer will come out and fix it for you with all the parts and labour included. Also you don’t purchase your toners, instead you call a number with your PIN and the next day your toners come to you, simple! A lot of managed print contracts come with hardware included so there is nothing to pay for at the start of the contract; helping to cut costs even further with your ink and toner cartridges.


10. Purchase your Ink and Toner Cartridges In Multi-Packs

But it costs more money I hear you cry! But wait, a little analysis will reveal a lower cost-per-page is almost certainly achievable by doing so which is a great way to save on your ink and toner cartridges. Also by purchasing in bulk you help reduce time spent ordering, always have a spare handy and help cut down the environmental impact of all those lorries delivering your ink and toner cartridges. Overall it increases efficiency, productivity while reducing your overall printing costs.

Money Saving Tips with Cartridges

Proof read before you print

To prevent wasted pages which you don’t/can’t use, perform spelling and grammar checks before printing off anything. This way you won’t waste your resources, time or money going back to correct mistakes which could’ve been rectified in the first instance. You would be surprised with the amount of cumulative printing waste which results from not initially checking your work.

Preview your work before it is printed by using print preview

Print preview allows you to preview and make amendments to your work before it is printed. You can also change the layout of your work from portrait to landscape or vice versa. These are all handy tools which prevent you using unnecessary ink or toner from your cartridge.

To access this function scroll down in the file menu to select print preview. You can hit Esc to return to your normal view.

Only select the pages which you wish to print – money saved on paper

Avoid wasting paper/ink by not printing pages you don’t need. Select page numbers you wish to print in the print dialogue box.

Learn to use the print properties box

Using the print properties box can help save you lots of money with your ink or toner cartridges. Print properties can do many things but the there are two main options you should learn to use, these are,

  • Select your print quality mode, – draft, normal or best
  • Select either Black or Colour printing

More ink is used in higher print settings and colour ink is generally more expensive than Black so bear this in mind when your printing out things like recipes, driving directions and other general printing. Draft mode is also quicker to print with.

To select your print quality and help save money using your printer cartridges go to Print>Properties>Print Quality.

When you do need colour printing but not best quality colour you should switch to greyscale mode which can be found in the colour tab in print properties.

Print heads in ink cartridges save you money

If you barely use your printer you might notice that the ink level seems to go down. This is because your printer will run an automatic head clean on your ink cartridges to keep them working correctly. To avoid this switch your machine off at the on /off button – not the wall socket to ensure your printer is reset before powering down. It is also a good idea to print at least one colour page per week if possible to keep your ink cartridge heads clear and avoid running costly cleaning cycles.

Print off your copies efficiently from the web

In your browser you can select to only print text off without images. It uses up less ink from your ink cartridges. To do this, uncheck the > Print Background Colour and Images box which is located in under file > page setup if you use Firefox or internet options > advanced if you use Internet Explorer.

Look for printable version links on your email, attachments and web pages to avoid printing out unwanted advertisements, images and pages. This way you won’t waste any ink from your ink cartridges and help save money.

Look for PDF options for documents you wish to print. You can save and print these later like any standard document you wish to print or avoid using your ink or toner cartridges alltogther.

Consider compatible Ink Cartridges – Save more money on Cartridges!

You can save a significant amount of money with your printing when you switch to high quality compatible cartridges.

Recycled Printer Cartridges

Really cheap printer ink

At InkNTonerUK you can buy really cheap ink cartridges and toner cartridges via our website. We stock an extensive range of printer cartridges, printer ink, toner cartridges and printer ink cartridges all at unbelievable prices – some of which are recycled printer inks!

Whether it be ink cartridges for an inkjet printer you’re looking for, toner cartridges for your laser printer, or printer cartridges and films for your fax machine, at InkNTonerUK we’ve got printer ink cartridges to accommodate your every printing requirement.

Our stock is wide and carries many brand names so you can be sure of finding the right printer cartridges for your needs. Not only this, but our printer cartridges are priced just right which is why we know you’ll love shopping from us at InkNTonerUK!

We sell only the best printer cartridges

We believe quality stands in a category of its own, which is why we sell only the best quality printer ink cartridges and toner cartridges, but yet our prices will still be the cheapest in town!

Seldom will you find you can tick all the boxes on your sheet, but certainly with us you can. You will have total satisfaction if you purchase printer ink cartridges and toner cartridges from us. Not just is our range of printer cartridges and toner cartridges huge and exceptionally cheap, offering well known brands too, but we will also deliver all of our printer ink items free of charge – be it refills, compatibles or original printer ink and toner cartridges.

100% guaranteed printer cartridges

And to prove to you, our valued online customers, that we ensure you get the best product at the best price, we even offer a 100% money back guarantee if you feel our products don’t meet your standards.

Our choice of printer cartridges cover refill printer ink cartridges, compatible printer ink products and original branded ink cartridges and toner cartridges.

Premium Refilled and Recycled printer ink for refilling

Doing our bit for the environment we offer to refill printer ink cartridges. This is a great saving to the environment which is cost effective and all you need do is send us your original empty printer ink cartridge via freepost, we will fill it with premium printer ink and then we post it back to you. What could be simpler?

Printer ink cartridges can be refilled up to five times before buying a new printer cartridge is necessary. This helps to keep your printing costs down while being kinder to the environment and the quality of printer cartridge refills is of the highest standard so you will be happy with the results.

We test all our Recycled Printer Ink Cartridges before sending them back to you.

At InkNTonerUK we test the electrics and printing performance of all refill printer cartridges before we send them back to you. The whole process of refilling, testing and labelling takes two days. This is due to the strict standards we place on each and every ink cartridge we sell, whether it be a refill, compatible or original.

We use the latest remanufacturing technology and materials to ensure the best printing results from any order. Our customers can be 100% sure the quality of both the printer ink and our service is top notch.

We sell recycled printer cartridges. This, however, depends on which type of printer you have as to which compatible printer cartridges are supplied.

Recycled printer ink

We sell recycled printer cartridges. However, this depends on which type of printer you have as to which compatible printer cartridges are supplied.

We supply recycled original printer cartridges for printers without an integral head. This provides cheaper and more ecological ways of buying printer ink. Compared with new original cartridges, it still is identical high print quality.

For printers with integral print heads, we supply brand new copy ink cartridges. These copy ink cartridges produce great, high quality printing at a lower cost than buying original printer ink cartridges.

Printer ink cartridges in all brand names

At InkNTonerUK we stock all major branded original cartridges. We also offer a wide selection more specialist ink cartridges as well. These include Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Epson, Canon, Brother, Dell, Panasonic, Ricoh, Samsung and Xerox plus many other printer inks.

All this goes to prove that we have every type of printer ink to satisfy anyone’s requirements.

We promise that you will get the finest value ink cartridges, and also benefit lowest prices – guaranteed!