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What is the printer that has low cost inks?

  • What is the printer they advertise on tv all the time about having super lost cost inks? They always say "stop overpaying for ink cardtredges" And they stand on a big ladder and show you how many pages their ink can get you compared to other inks

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    Lexmark has a printer with $4.99 ink cartridges. But that printer is not very popular and the ink is hard to find. Also the printer has Four ink cartridges so that means you'll be replacing the individual cartridges twice as much as the Single Color Cartrdiges. Kodak is a nice printer, the ink is cheap and the printers all use the same cartridges so there is no need to know the specific number for your printer you can jsut walk in and buy a kodak ink cartridge. Ink for the kodak is roughly 9.99 for black and 14.99 for color, combo is $28.00 If your printing solely black documents I strongly recommend getting a laser. If you need the color with the printer, try putting your printer in Fast Draft and Grayscale only when printing just plain black documents (which can be done in the printer settings). There is a class action lawsuit with HP printers that the printer uses the color cartridges to make the black ink.

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You are referring to the Kodak ads. Your ink cost will depend on where you buy. Original OEM cartridges are expensive, But you can buy quality refills online (Ebay ). Do you believe everything that is advertised on TV.?

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