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Mobbin 08-27-2008 05:57 AM

Need an online store to buy printer cartridges!!!
 
Hi everyone. I have purchased a newer printer and I am looking for an online store to buy remanufactured or compatible printer cartridges from. I would like a store with some sort of free shipping program and cheap prices. Does anyone have any suggestionson where I should go online to buy my ink cartridges? Thanks in advance!

Sanyyo 08-28-2008 12:27 AM

Need an online store to buy printer cartridges!!!
 
I have found a very good store to purchase from. They have good quality and good prices,
as you are looking for. IowaInk.com is the name of the website. They also have a free
shipping program that you wanted. Hope this helps!

Please use this copy for the photo paper:

thomsonbsa 12-02-2008 02:45 PM

I've always ordered from http://www.re-inks.com/. They have good prices, and a wide variety of options. As an added bonus, order more than $45 and your shipping will be free! Check it out.

truepath 12-11-2008 12:56 PM

Once you get your cartridges you may want to consider finding a place to refill them instead of just replacing them. I know that Walgreens drug store has this service avaliable. It has saved me a lot of money in the past, as I know the cartridges themselves can add a significant cost.

meetingexpectations 12-18-2008 01:24 PM

I always use inksmile.com It has free shipping, and very competitive prices. Also, if you refer a new customer you get an additional %5 off. Let the savings start adding up!

awarepoint1 12-23-2008 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meetingexpectations (Post 6559)
I always use inksmile.com It has free shipping, and very competitive prices. Also, if you refer a new customer you get an additional %5 off. Let the savings start adding up!

I also recommened using inksmile. I've used it for the last two years and have no complaints.

thomprecision 01-05-2009 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by truepath (Post 6475)
Once you get your cartridges you may want to consider finding a place to refill them instead of just replacing them. I know that Walgreens drug store has this service avaliable. It has saved me a lot of money in the past, as I know the cartridges themselves can add a significant cost.

I used to be able to refill my cartridges on an older printer, but now companies are tightening up on their design, and newest printer I have, that came with a new computer, has its cartridges sealed off in such a way that I can't inject ink in an efficient way. I wonder though, would Walgreens have the technology to overcome this problem?

cablingacc 01-06-2009 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thomprecision (Post 6785)
I used to be able to refill my cartridges on an older printer, but now companies are tightening up on their design, and newest printer I have, that came with a new computer, has its cartridges sealed off in such a way that I can't inject ink in an efficient way. I wonder though, would Walgreens have the technology to overcome this problem?

I've been doing this for years. Unfortuntely the solution I use may be unavalaible for others. I have a doctor friend that gave me a syringe, which solves the problem quite easily. If you can get a hold of one, it will definitely save you some money.

JodiHY 01-06-2009 08:19 PM

Ink Cartridge
 
Hi,
You may wish to check and see if you have a Cartridge World in your area. Great refuel station or should I say refill cartridge store!
http://www.cartridgeworldusa.com/
JodiHY

biophase 02-03-2009 11:11 AM

I've been refilling my cartridges with a NuKote cheap kit from Walmart. It cost $10 and can fill 4 cartridges. It's sort of messy but the ink prints fine. Well worth it.

netmontr 02-04-2009 11:18 AM

^I would opt for that if it were possible with my printer. I think my printer was made within the year though, and it doesn't allow for manual refills. The cartridge is completely sealed off, and if you try to puncture it, it ruins it -- I Google it many times to find that the manufacturer is adapting to make refills impossible.

juststarting 09-28-2009 08:44 AM

Try chipped refill cartridges
 
I've just ordered another set of these for another new printer. They have an outer chipped cartridge that you add a replaceable ink tank and it resets to full. The refill ink tanks are around $3 each and hold 3X as much ink as the originals, and the empty ink tanks can be traded in at Staples for $3 credit each, so ink is almost free ($6 per order shipping). Might want to check it out.

http://ccs-digital.com


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