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Who is more expensive, gas or ink cartridges, inkjet? Gas cost about 2.5 cents an ounce. The ink can cost more expensive than $ 30.00 an ounce!
YES for gas and NOT inkjet cartridges.
We're all stuck! We can not drive no gas and can not print without ink.
The fact of the matter is that the essence can only be mass produced in huge factories. We do not have an alternative source of fuel today. This may change in future, but we can bitch all we want, if we want to lead, we must pay high prices for gasoline.
The fact of the matter is that the ink-jet ink then they are a technological wonder can live again and again. Throughout the past 20 years, companies like HP, Lexmark, Canon and Epson, as known as OEMs have developed an amazing technology. They are all types of patents on this technology.
You play with fire if you try to produce a new inkjet cartridge. Chinese companies produce compatible ink cartridges new in the millions and OEMs have a hard time pursuing a Chinese court. Good luck trying to win a trial in a Chinese court.
The pricing strategy used by OEMs is to sell the printer at or below cost and make a large profit on the ink cartridges. Some suppliers who take most of their corporate profits in sales of printer supplies. Give the customer the razor for nothing or almost nothing and sell the consumables, a razor sharp margin of profit.
And then bring the contractor. If a better mousetrap can be designed, then the entreprenuer can find it. They found a way of refurbishing the cartridges inkjet origin, which are commonly called "virgin" cartridges. This means they have only been used once, then usually thrown in the trash. Last year, more than 650 million cartridges inkjet cartridges have been purchased in the United States and more than 350 million were simply discarded. These ingenious entrepreneurs developed programs collection for these cartridges back blank, took apart, cleaned and filled with ink. It's called refurbishment. This is not a new segment. Remanufacturing of automotive parts have been doing this for at least 50 years.
The quality of remanufactured cartridges is as good as the OEM cartridges.
Now the latest craze is inkjet refill retail stores and kiosks. They make jet cartridges Ink The customer, who may or may not be blank and just fill them.
Even companies like Walgreens and Office Max have installed stations filling detail.
The quality of "fill" cartridges is less. In fact, many of refilled cartridges may not work correctly. BUT …………………………………………. ….
They are cheaper than buying original OEM cartridges. Sometimes half as much!
Motionless, OEMs retain over 70% of the total market inkjet cartridge.
The best way to buy inkjet cartridges is not to buy them. Can you imagine how your kids can print if your ink does not cost a lot? Perhaps not cost anything!
Mothers have to buy milk for their babies. Each of us who drive have to buy gas. Anyone who must use the ink.
It is time for the public to talk about some of our overpriced "fixed costs".
Craig Jacobs has been involved in inkjet remanufacturing since 2001. He owns and operates several inkjet retail stores and a remanufacturing facility.
For additional information about reducing your inkjet printing costs to to: [http://www.inkjetsforever.com] Contact Craig Jacobs at inkjetsforever@gmail.com
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