POPULAR AMONG home printers, inkjet printers are a staple to almost every household. But you might find one or a few household having more than one inkjet printers… sitting in various deserted and storage places in the house — the attic, garage, or storage room in a corner, stuck and useless.
Consumers need to realize that they are losing more than they think they have by buying all these inkjet printers. They think that because it is cheap when they bought it, they are getting the best value out of their money. But that is far from reality.
The biggest issue of inkjet printers is the cost you will incur in the long run. You can buy the inkjet printer at a cheap price at first, but with the replacement of the cartridges over time, the cartridge costs will exceed the machine cost in no time. And we are not talking about cheap cartridges! The ink cartridges now cost almost as much as the printer. And before you know it, the ink has already run out with very little output.
Some inkjet printers require 5 color and 1 black cartridge while some have only one color. And when one runs out, you have to buy a new one instead of just the cartridge that ran out.
The cartridges also have a bad tendency to dry out before you can use all of them up. And when it’s all dried out, you guessed it, you need to replace the cartridges again. If only they’re that cheap, but they are not.
In addition to the downside of the costly cartridge replacements, frequent replacement causes unexpected problems in the printing process. The most common issue is when the printers are clogged with ink and you run the cleaning cycles, which also requires test printouts that results to your ink being used up because of all the test prints.
And you are left wondering, where did all your money go? Look at your storage room/garage/attic and count how many inkjets are sitting there. You might find the answer to your question.
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