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Yes, in this instance, he was correct. The printers have very little ink with them and we've always had to immediately purchase new ink. We have a business, so we couldn't afford to just print a few pages here and there. Try Epson; their ink is more affordable than HP and we've switched over to Epson. HP can sometimes have a real cheap printer purchase price but you'll pay for it in the end with expensive ink.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not sure about the exact number, but he was correct. The starter cartridges do not contain much ink. That's pretty much true of most printers. Ink sales is where printer manufacturers make most of their money. At a prince higher in weight than gold, it's easy to see why. Some 3rd party ink is good and much less expensive, but some yields less than acceptable results, and may even damage your printer. You have to be very careful when buying 3rd part ink. Buy only those inks whose specs match those of the ink sold by the printer manufacturer. If your printer specifies pigment ink, buy pigment ink, If dye ink, buy dye ink, etc. The two are not compatible, despite what you may read.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That sure could be right. The ink seems to go fast. I printed less than 100 pages and had to replace ink but I was doing pages with photos. I'll try the XL cartridges next time. They do 3x as many pages.
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