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Why The HP Printer Cartridge Is The Most Affordable


by Gregg Hall

Color printing is a lot more expensive than black-and-white printing, even today. So, imagine how much more expensive it was over 14 years ago? Fortunately, there was a way to get a printer cartridge that was more affordable. This involved buying an HP printer cartridge, as HP was the leading company creating affordably-priced color cartridges. The company continues providing cheap color cartridges even today through their HP Deskjet and Deskwriter C brands.

How did the HP brand come to be the most affordable in the world of color printing? The answer is simple. Basically, HP hired top-notch engineers, chemists and other ink specialists to help create the perfect color cartridge. This was the science side of their business plan. The other side involved aggressive marketing of their product. Through science and marketing, HP was able to make the HP printer cartridge one of the most well-known for all types of consumers, whether they were individuals or businesses.

But things do not end there when it comes to the HP printer cartridge. This is because HP tests the functionality of the cartridge quite often. When they do these tests, they are looking at how much the colors bleed as well as how well they saturate. They are also interested in how well the product can produce 'true' blacks as well as the overall drying time for both colored inks and black inks.

Several series of HP printer cartridge exists. The specific series you will need for your replacement equipment will depend on the printer model you have chosen. This should be clearly labeled on the box of your printer. Once you have chosen the proper series for yours, you will need to decide whether you want to get just a color cartridge or a black-and-white one, provided that your printer can only hold one at a time. Many printers accept both color and black. Some may even require that both are in the printer, even if a person doesn't intend to use the color cartridge that much.

Where are the best places to get HP printer cartridges? You can buy them in office supply stores such as Staples or Home Depot or you can get them online. There are several stores that can sell them at prices that are nearly wholesale. You can also see if you can find a wholesaler on sites like E-Bay. Just make sure if you go to these sources that you are actually getting an authentic product. This is because sometimes these types of stores will just sell special ink kits. These kits are very cheap, but they require you to fill the cartridge yourself. The process for doing such things can be very messy. And if it leaks due to the ink not being inserted properly, you could damage your printer.

In conclusion, if you are looking for quality and affordability, consider getting an HP printer cartridge. With one of these, you'll be able to print your documents in brilliant color without breaking your budget.

About the Author
Gregg Hall is an author living with his 18 year old son in Jensen Beach, Florida. Find more about printers as well as printer cartridges at http://www.nsearch.com
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