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There are so many different printer cartridges available. It is up to you to decide which one is most suitable for your printer. When you buy a printer cartridge, make sure you take into account the cost involved in replacing the cartridge.

Printer cartridges come in two types: the combination print head and the ink reservoir cartridge. The combination print head is not economical because the print process is controlled by set circuits and these have to be replaced with every ink replacement. Moreover, they can be refilled only once.

The ink reservoir cartridge is considered economical as the print head is not within the cartridge thereby saving a basic expense. The design is such that compatible units can be produced. Inkjet printers use thermal technology and go by the name of bubble jet printers. Laser jet printers are based on static electricity and the quality is superior to inkjet printers.

While using printers, keep in mind that they should be serviced regularly, that the paper used should be of good quality and that correct installation techniques and aligning instructions are followed.

If you are buying refilled cartridges, look for OEM or original equipment manufacturers like Canon, Epson, Brother, to name a few. The companys name on the product is a sign of its authenticity. Generic cartridges give high quality results and are reliable and they are a cheaper option to their branded counterparts. Some names in this field are Hewlett Packard, Compaq, and Lexmark. Remanufactured cartridges are basically recycled cartridges which pass the required test for proper use.

It is necessary to have some knowledge about printers and their use regarding printing output and cartridges otherwise one may end up buying the wrong cartridge. Since cartridges come in different varieties for different jobs, one must have a clear idea of ones requirements. Accessories can be quite expensive so good research before buying a printer would go a long way in keeping within your budget.

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