Thousands of fake cartridges seized in Turkey and Italy

Police working in collaboration with Lexmark have seized thousands of counterfeit ink cartridges in various warehouses within Turkey and Italy. Turkish Police raided suspected warehouses to find thousands of fake ink cartridges disguised as various OEM brands after carrying out an extensive investigation of a suspect who had been previously charged with counterfeiting in Turkey. Further raids have taken place in Milan with police finding 40,000 counterfeit Lexmark products. Lexmark have commented on this saying that this facility was being used as a repackaging unit which was building complete counterfeit cartridges of various brands. A Lexmark spokesperson said “Lexmark has recently taken action against manufacturers, distributors and resellers of these cartridges that violate Lexmark’s intellectual property, with success in the United States and Germany.”

This is a part of a growing trend with various OEM manufactures beginning to clamp down on counterfeiting manufacturers and fake resellers in Europe (and parts of the Middle East and Asia). HP start legal proceedings against a number of Spanish companies who are potentially importing and reselling counterfeit cartridges. Samsung have also released a statement to European resellers saying that they may be infringing on Samsung’s patents.

Fake Cartridge Reselling can cause a lot of problems for both the Original Product Makers (such as Lexmark, Epson, Dell, Canon, Ricoh, OKI, Brother and many other companies) as well as the clients that buy them. Why? Well, these cartridges can very often be faulty. For example, it is a commonly well-known fact that these sorts of cartridges can be leaky and cause a mess. That’s only one of many faults in these fake cartridges.

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Five Considerations before buying Home/Small Office Printers

Today’s Blog Post contains five considerations for you to think about when buying a printer for your home use or for use at a small office. Even for the pros choosing the right printer can be difficult these days as the market is saturated with many printers that are very similar at every level of price point. One of the main pitfalls we see is customers who buy very cheap inkjet printers and later on are shocked at the high cost of their replacement ink cartridges. This is very common and easily done as it’s easy to lure in customers by the low cost of some printers.

To avoid this pitfall check the cost of replacement ink cartridges before you buy any printer. One good method of pointing in the right direction is to search for good value for money ink cartridges first and then see what printers they are compatible with.

We came up with this list of five pointers to help our customers make the right choice when buying a new printer and get the best value for money with their printing needs.

1) What are the minimal requirements and functions you require

The first of five considerations. With so many features and functions found on modern multifunction inkjet printers, these days choosing a printer can be tough. To help make your decision easier firstly decide on the minimum requirements you need for your new printer. On top of basic functions like copy, scan and print, determine if you need anything else like the ability to send documents via fax or email. We recommend these functions for any office printer. You’ll need a network compatible printer if you want to use your printer on other computers in your house / office and you should also determine if you need colour printing or not. Answering these questions will help narrow down your choices and help you find the right printer and ink cartridges for your needs.

2) The initial layout and running costs

Printing costs can run up over time and doing some quick math on ink cartridge page yields and cost of your ink cartridges will help you get a feel for your printers running costs. Once you do the maths you will probably find that the more expensive printers usually have much lower running costs than the cheap ones. You should look at your printer as an investment, this is probably something you are going to be using everyday in an office setting and it can incur expensive running costs if you don’t get it right.

3) Performance

One of the most important things to consider after cost is performance. You will be amazed at how quickly you can be frustrated by slow printing speeds and clumsy designs which will make you feel like you have waited an age for a single sheet to be printed. The same goes for scanning and copying speeds, and is especially relevant in office settings where you do not have the luxury of spare time. Print quality is normally very good on modern inkjet printers but we recommend HP, Brother and Epson ink cartridges for anyone who wants to get the best printing results.

4) Independent reviews and product information

To get the low down on the model you’re considering buying try looking at reviews published by testing agencies who perform independent and unbiased reviews on products tested. Be careful of some positive online reviews as some manufacturers actually commission them themselves to give a good impression of their product and make you want to buy it.

5) Warranties and service packages available

Last, but not least, number five. Consider how often you will be using your printer, how important it will be to your home or office and the amount of years you will require its services for. This should give you a good insight into the level of service required and additional running costs that may arise. Keeping any printer in tip top condition over the course of its lifespan is going to take more than ink cartridges or paper and you should look at manufactures warranties and additional service packages which may come with your printer before purchasing. Consumables like printheads and waste toners can also take time to order from the manufacturer so this should also come into consideration if they are available for your printer.

Five Considerations before buying Home/Small Office Printers

HP vs Lexmark

Today, we will face off giants within the Printing Industry against each other – Lexmark vs HP. It’ll help determine which company is better for you.

HP vs Lexmark

Lexmark

Some OEM (original) cartridge manufactures don’t like the remanufacturing industry recycling their cartridges and reselling them to customers at a lower rate. The most obvious example would be Lexmark who make their cartridges very difficult to remanufacture. Lexmark don’t won’t the cartridge remanufacturing industry refurbishing their cartridges or you buying a compatible Lexmark cartridge whether it be an ink cartridge or toner cartridge. They have introduced their return program scheme to further eliminate their cartridges being recycled and put it under the guise of recycling. Lexmark return and non return program cartridges are exactly the same except the non-return program cartridge is significantly more expensive. Some retailers have stopped selling the non-return program Lexmark cartridges as there’s no point. It only serves to confuse and baffle the customer.

Lexmark also continue their onslaught by including many different page yields for some of their printer consumable ranges. With up to four different page yield cartridges – standard – high – extra high and extra extra high – combined with the option of having each cartridge as a return or non-return program cartridge the choice can be overwhelming and completely unnecessary. These Lexmark cartridges can all hold the same yield but are filled to different levels and sold at a premium. This is an incredible waste of materials and actually promotes plastics being sent to landfill which take hundreds of years to decompose. The actual cost of toner is minuscule yet Lexmark overcharge massively for something which costs them pennies to do.

HP

HP recognise the remanufacturing industry and take a much more pro-active approach to their cartridges being remanufactured. Their cartridges also offer more value to the customer while promoting the use of recycled materials and products at the same time. To put it in a nutshell HP additionally beat Lexmark every time in terms of quality, cost and remanufacturing.  Even HP’s packaging is more environmentally conscious with the use of cardboard much more prevalent than Lexmark’s. The author understands that this is a biased view point but has based this decision on the experience gained working within the printing consumables industry for four years.

To take a look at our HP ink cartridge and toner cartridge range please use these links:

HP Toner Cartridges

HP Ink Cartridges

To view our Lexmark ink cartridge and toner cartridge range please use these links:

Lexmark Toner Cartridges

Lexmark Ink Cartridges

Ink Stains from Cartridges – How to remove

Most frequent users of ink cartridges have unfortunately experienced the occasional ink drop going onto their hands or clothes as a result of changing over or unpacking their ink cartridges. Ink Stains can be very annoying, especially when you find one at an inconvenient time. At inkntoneruk we know how frustrating this can be as ink stains can be a troublesome thing to remove if it gets on your hands or clothes. With this in mind we thought we’d put together a list of different ways in which you can remove it if you are ever unfortunate enough to experience it.

The first thing to do is act with speed; ink cartridge ink is very absorbent and can easily leave heavy staining on clothes and skin if not dealt with immediately. Skin is very porous and will stain easily if it comes into contact with ink cartridge ink.

Removing Ink Cartridge Ink from Skin

Hairspray

Using hairspray will help dissolve any ink cartridge ink embedded in your skin. Simply spray it on, let it sit for a moment and wash it off.

Baby Oil

Baby oil can also be used to help dissolve ink cartridge ink in your skin and leaves your skin feeling baby soft!

Sugar and Soap

A favourite used by mechanics, the abrasive texture of sugar mixed with detergent or hand washing lotion works a treat in removing pesky ink cartridge ink from your hands.

Alcohol / Nail Polish Remover

Alcohol is a powerful way of removing ink cartridge ink from your skin as it helps dissolve and disperse ink. Using an alcohol solution doesn’t leave any stickiness like hairspray.

Toothpaste

Yes it’s true, toothpaste actually does remove ink cartridge ink from skin. Give it a try!

Removing Ink Cartridge Ink from Clothes

Its time to get technical, removing ink cartridge ink from clothes is a tricky thing to do. The longer you leave it the more likely it is to leave a stain. So, bearing all this in mind, tackle any ink stain on your clothing as soon as possible. This should be done by applying an alcohol solution such as hairspray, nail polish remover or white spirit immediately on the affected area. This will help disperse the stain. This step is crucial and for best results must be done before the ink cartridge ink dries!

Step One: Apply cleaning agent to affected area.

Apply alcohol solution – Hairspray, nail polish remover, white spirit, cleaning agent immediately to affected area. Do not use any bleaching agent as this will stain your clothes.

Step Two: Leave to soak

Make a cleaning solution consisting of warm water, half a teaspoon of washing detergent and one table spoon of white vinegar and leave the affected area to soak for half an hour.

Step Three: Rinse and repeat Step Two if necessary

Step Four: Put it in the washing machine

Apply a commercial stain removing agent to affected area if desired and wash using your washing machine.

Doing all this will almost certainly remove any stain left by ink cartridge ink. Repeat steps one to four if necessary. Good luck!

Refill Ink Cartridges Yourself?

While self refilling your ink cartridges may be an attractively cost-effective way of taking care of your printing needs, there are many pitfalls and circumstances which depend on its success. Inktank cartridges are not included here.

Inkjet Cartridges – Refilling

1) Vacuum Conditions

You have to fill ink cartridges under vacuum conditions, if you don’t it creates air bubbles inside the cartridge. When this happens the ink gets blocked and the ink cartridge will not work.

2) Quality of the ink.

If you refill a inkjet cartridge yourself you’ll probably be buying poor quality ink which won’t give good printing results. We use high quality German ink manufactured by a company called OCP. The ink we use has a very similar test result to original ink cartridges.

3) Getting the ink cartridges to work.

Once an ink cartridge has been filled you need to feed ink into its printhead ready for printing. This is done by a special machine which uses suction to draw ink directly to the inkjet cartridge printhead.

4) Specialist Equipment

While you don’t need specialist remanufacturing equipment to fill an ink cartridge it certainly helps. At ink’n’toner’uk we use state-of-the-art remanufacturing equipment to fill all our compatible ink cartridges. We go quite a long way to ensure you get the very best compatible ink cartridges from us and implement lengthy and time consuming techniques and procedures to ensure that our cartridges will not only you the best printing results but they will continue to give you fantastic looking printing for the duration of the ink cartridges life.

5) Age of the cartridges you are filling

You should be refilling an ink cartridge as soon as it has been used up to prevent the sponge from drying up and the printhead becoming blocked. The longer you leave an ink cartridge the less likely it is to work. If you do want to buy refilling kits however here are ours.

6) Testing for quality

We would like to point out that all our compatible inkjet cartridges which we sell have all been tested for print quality and electrical failure. People who refill their ink cartridge themselves may not be able to identify if the reason their ink cartridge is not working is because the electrical strip on the ink cartridge is broken.

FAQ

What is an ink cartridge printhead?

The printhead is where the ink comes out of the ink cartridge. It is located on the bottom of the inkjet cartridge and also prints out the image of your page.

What is a sponge in ink cartridges?

The sponge is where all the ink in an ink cartridge is stored. Sponges sit inside the inkjet cartridge and cannot be seen. The sponge, however, will become heavy when it is full of ink and will become lighter as the ink is used up.

What is the electrical strip on the outside of the ink cartridge for?

The electrical strip is the brain of the ink cartridge. Its job is to tell the ink cartridge what to print. It can be seen on the outside of the ink cartridge and, additionally, has contact points which connect with your printers electrics.

Ink and Toner Cartridge Jokes


At ink’n’toner’uk we like to laugh a lot and realise the importance of relieving office stress with jokes, especially when the time comes to change over your ink and toner cartridges.

With this in mind we thought we’d share some of our favourite ink and toner jokes in a bid to help relieve some of your office stress, woes and help you relax.

If you like our jokes you’ll like our ink and toner cartridges even more, so if you want to save money on your printing consumables, come visit us at ink’n’toner’uk today.

The Jokes

Which manufacturer of ink and toner cartridges is the sauciest of them all? HP

What did one Cyan printer cartridge say to the other before it went on holiday? Cyanara

What song did Bob Marley write about the time his printer wouldn’t print for him? Jamming

Which fax machines send the fastest messages and were the first to break the sound barrier? Panasonic

Which toner cartridges don’t smell very good? Ricoh

The toner cartridge and ink cartridge salesmen met at a bar for some drinks. After a couple drinks, the ink cartridge salesmen was lying face down on the floor.

“What happened to him?” asked the bartender.

The toner cartridge salesman replied, “The ink cartridge guy can’t hold much fluid at all.”

A short message from us

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Contact Us!

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Interesting Printer Cartridge Facts

Interesting Facts

InknTonerUK has compiled some facts about printing and cartridges. Enjoy!

Over 1.1 billion inkjet cartridges are consumed around the world annually which is enough to go from end to end of the Great Wall of China a 129 times.

Printer ink has a higher cost per unit than space rocket fuel.

17 million toner cartridges were recycled within the last five years in Europe. It also saved 6 million litres of virgin oil from being used which is enough to fill 3 Olympic size swimming pools.

Cartridge recycling in the UK could save 15 million litres of oil from being used within one year.

Chester Carlson invented Xerography technology in 1938 which is still used today in photocopiers and laser printers.

Environmental Facts

 

It’s also worth noting that over 45 million ink and toner cartridges are sent to UK landfill sites per year (1800 tonnes).

This is the equivalent of:

The weight of 18 Blue Whales
An area the size of 17 Old Trafford football stadiums
15 times the length of Hadrian’s Wall (1095 miles)
Enough to build a second Blackpool Tower

Around 15% of printer ink cartridges are used in recycling within the UK.

97% of materials and components from a typical toner cartridge can be reused.

Plastics used in ink and toner cartridges use engineering grade polymers which take up to 1000 years to decompose.

Drum units or imaging drums can also be recycled.

It is estimated that by 2012 there will be 500 million toner cartridges and 1.8 billion ink cartridges deposited in landfills.

There is about an 80% reduction in energy used in remanufacturing plastic than producing it.

In the US, 13 printer cartridges are disposed of every second, cumulating to an estimated 375 million printer cartridges per year. Furthermore, the equivalent weight is that of 112,463 Volkswagen Beetles or 67,612 Ford Explorers.

A Slippery Slope

Recycling 1 million ink and toner cartridges saves approximately 19 thousand barrels of oil from being used.

Remanufactured or compatible toner cartridges use about half the amount of oil in their manufacture than original brand new ones.

Approximately 3.5 litres of oil are used in the manufacture of a single toner cartridge and 90 ml of oil used for an ink cartridge.

A whole barrel of oil is used for every 50 cartridges that are manufactured from new.

Consumer Facts

Every year over 65 million printer cartridges are consumed in the UK alone.

A 65% reduction in costs can be obtained by using recycled printer ink cartridges when compared to original brands.

20 to 30% of all ink and toner cartridges sold worldwide are remanufactured.

Additionally, printer cartridges can be remanufactured between 3 to 7 times. Using a remanufactured toner cartridge will also reduce 3.5 pounds of waste from going to landfill.

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.

Printer Ink Cartridges and Toner Cartridges

Looking for ink cartridges, toner cartridges, or cartridges and films? At inkntoneruk.co.uk we’ve got cartridges to suit your needs. From refill inks to original branded products, you’re sure to find the right printer cartridges at the right price at inkntoneruk.co.uk.

 

Why buy your printer cartridges from us?

 

There are many companies selling printer ink on line nowadays, so why buy your printer cartridges from us?

 

The reasons are simple. At inkntoneruk.co.uk we only sell the highest quality ink cartridges and toner cartridges and we won’t be beaten on service or price – that’s a promise!

 

You can have total peace of mind when you buy ink cartridges and toner cartridges from inkntoneruk.co.uk. We offer a huge range of printer cartridges at the lowest prices, AND deliver our inks free! There are no minimum orders and no hidden charges (VAT is included). The price you see for all of our ink cartridges and toner cartridges is the price you pay. We’re so confident about the quality of our printer ink products that we even offer a 100% money back guarantee if your not totally satisfied with your ink cartridges.

 

What type of printer cartridges should I buy?

 

At inkntoneruk.co.uk we offer you a choice of printer cartridges including refill ink cartridges, compatible printer ink products and original branded ink and toner cartridges.

 

Refill ink cartridges

 

Refill printer ink cartridges are a cost effective and environmentally friendly way of buying printer ink. Simply send us your original empty inkjet printer cartridges via freepost and we refill your ink cartridges with the highest quality printer ink and send them back. It’s as easy as that!

 

We can refill original printer ink cartridges up to five times before they need to be replaced, saving you money and the environment as you are not throwing away ink cartridges and wasting plastic when they are empty.

 

If you are worried about the quality, there is no need. We test all the ink cartridges when we receive them to check that the electronics are in good working order. Then, we refill them with high quality printer ink and leave them to stand overnight. We test the electrics and printer ink again in the morning before we send them back to you. As we pride ourselves on quality, if cartridges received from you don’t pass the electronics test, we’ll offer suitable replacements/refunds.

 

Compatible cartridges

 

There are two types of compatible inks and toners. Original recycled cartridges and brand new copy printer cartridges – and it depends on which type of printer you have as to which compatible inks and toners are supplied.

 

Recycled original ink cartridges are supplied for printers without an integral head and provide a cheaper and more ecologically sound way of buying ink, compared with new original cartridges, while still producing the same great quality of print.

 

They are genuine original ink and toner cartridges that, rather than being thrown into landfill, are re-used again to provide great quality print at a lower cost.

 

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

 

Original ink cartridges

 

We also offer a huge range of original ink and toner cartridges at low prices, too. Additionally, we stock wide selections of cartridges from all big name brands. For example, Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Epson, Canon, Brother, Dell, Panasonic, Ricoh, Samsung and Xerox to name but a few. Finding the right models of printer cartridges is easy. Simply click on the brand of printer you’re buying for and all models will show. Select the model you need to see great prices we offer on all original branded ink and toner cartridges.

 

Cartridges for home and business

 

At inkntoneruk.co.uk we only provide the highest quality ink cartridges and promise that we will not be beaten on price. For our business customers such as private companies, educational instituations and government bodies we also offer a convenient credit account.

 

Register with inkntoneruk.co.uk to find out more.

 

Ink cartridges – buying the easy way

 

Buy your ink cartridges online the easy way, for a cost-effective service.

Most of us are used to buying things over the internet – whether it’s the weekly shopping, Christmas presents or things for the home. A huge variety of goods and services are available online and yet we still use shops for certain items. Many people still visit computer suppliers to buy ink cartridges, for example, but if you choose the right website, you can cut down your time and your costs by buying online.

All ink cartridges in one place

The best thing about buying online, of course, is that there are hundreds of ink cartridges to choose from. So even if you have an older printer, or one that you can have difficult finding replacement ink cartridges for on the high street, an online site is often able to help. Finding the ink cartridges you need is easy – just type in your printer make and model number – or use the links on the site to find your printer quickly and easily. From there, it’s just a short step to ordering the ink cartridges you want and checking out. Delivery is often within a couple of days and, depending how much you spend, delivery could also be completely free. You can buy ink cartridges for a wide range of printers – inkjet and laser – including:

Greener ink cartridges

Empty ink cartridges can be wasteful, particularly if they’re just thrown away when they’re finished. Many companies are now recycling ink cartridges, which helps the environment, but also reduces the cost. For many models of printer, you can buy brand new original cartridges, but you can also buy cheaper cartridges that are compatible with your machine, or you can choose recycled cartridges that will save you money but give you the same great quality print.

Looking for Ink Cartridges? Speak to Inkntoneruk

For all your ink cartridge requirements, you really need look no further than Inkntoneruk, who have one of the UK’s best supplies of ink cartridge equipment including both new and refurbished ink cartridges. To find out more about our excellent selection of ink cartridges just give us a call on 020 8216 5571.