What's So Good About HP Ink Cartridges?
Author: FrankBolsom
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Though many different companies manufacture printers, HP brand printers, one of the oldest brands on the market, have long been considered to be of the very highest quality. Are there verifiable facts to back up such a claim?
HP makes inkjet printers for various purposes and customer needs. For example, there are business printers, photo printers, value printers for the average consumer, and models with specific technical uses.
In any given category, HP tends to be one of if not the best print quality when compared to the competition. A big part of the reason for this is the technology they put into their cartridges.
While most brands of ink cartridge contain only the ink, the grand majority of HP ink cartridges come not only containing the ink but also with the printhead, a printer part that sprays ink onto paper during printing. Other printer manufacturers have the printhead installed as a permanent part of the printer.
Over a period of time, as the printer gets used more and more, this printhead can start to deteriorate and the quality of printing can suffer because of it. Eventually this printhead will wear out and need to be replaced. In most cases, replacing the head costs as much or more as buying a whole new printer so at this point the printer often gets thrown out and replaced.
The issue of printhead replacement is completely avoided by HP's ink cartridge design. An HP printer retains basically the same quality of printing during its entire life because every time the ink cartridge is replaced, a new printhead is installed as well.
There are a couple of drawbacks to this system, however. The first is that the cartridges tend to be a little more expensive than some of the competition's. Each time you replace the ink you'll have to pay a little more, but this added cost will even out when you consider you would eventually have to pay to repair or replace most other brands.
The other disadvantage to HP's system is that their cartridges tend not to work very well when refilled. Because the head is part of the cartridge and is not designed to last beyond the expected life of the ink, it can wear out if the empty cartridge is reused.
You're usually safe with a single refill but after refilling it once, it's hit or miss as to whether you'll run into problems.
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Are you thinking about using aftermarket ink cartridges or refurbished toner cartridges in your printer but aren't sure whether they're going to work as well? Visit the Inketeria website to learn more about the results to expect when using cheap ink in your printer.
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