
Do Inkjet refills work and
do they save money?
Yes, as long as you use high quality ink
like ours. Just as you wouldn't throw away a fountain pen when it runs out, it's silly to
discard a good cartridge!
Is it easy and mess-free to refill and how
long does it take?
Follow the instructions and you should have
no problems. After your first refill you will find you can do it in less than 5 minutes.
Not bad for a possible saving of hundreds of dollars!
How many times can a cartridge be refilled?
Anywhere from 3 to over 15 times. The more
you are using the printer the less chance of the cartridge drying out.
When is the best time to refill the
cartridge?
Before it runs out. Regular refilling stops
it from drying out. If the cartridge is empty, refill as soon as possible to avoid the ink
drying in the print head.
Can a refill damage the printer?
No, it can only damage the printer if you
use a poor quality ink that is not formulated for your printer or if you don't refill
properly and put a leaking cartridge in the printer.
Are all Inkjet refills kits the same?
No, because of the differences in the make
up of circuit boards, printer heads, how the ink is applied and a various number of other
technical factors; the ink formula's are not the same. because of this, we at Affordable
make sure that our inks are formulated to come a close to the original specifications as
possible. This way we are assured that you as our valued customer will be able to obtain
the same, if not better print than the original.
Do all printers use the same ink?
No, because of technical differences
between manufacturers and even between printers in their range, a good company like
Affordable, designs different ink refill kits for different cartridges.
Do printer manufacturers approve of Inkjet
refills?
No, for two reasons. They make a lot of
money selling new cartridges and some companies produce poor quality inks. Affordable's
high quality ink will print documents as good as the original ink.
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Last revised: April 04, 2002