I bought some remanufactured cartridges off this crowd www.cartex.co.uk and the quality was dreadful. Don't go near them with a barge pole, or has anybody had a good experience of them?
Is there anywhere that I can get reliable cartridges (new or remanufactured) that won't give me problems and for the right price?
I use about 1 per week so I could consider a bulk purchase.
Their shop is in Bray but you can order online. The NuPrint recycled cartridges they sell are apparently guaranteed and meet various manufafturing and environmental standards
Have never tried them before so cannot recommend them. But they might be an option for you
jister - quick question. What type of printer are you using ?
You could possibly save money by buying a bigger printer which has a reasonably high throughput per cartridge. Of course, if you are already using a reasonably heavy duty printer, this doesn't apply.
The normal situation where this comes into play is where you have a cheap/slow printer which has expensive cartridges.
I use a HP930C printer, cost me about £150 a few years ago. I print out my product brochures, about 10 per week at 20 pages each = 200 pages X50X2 years = approx. 20000 sheets of paper have passed through my £150 now thats a good deal I think!
But you are right, if I paid for a more expensive printer then the ink might be cheaper. But what is the best printer type, and how much does the cost?