How To Save Time And Money With Inkjet Cartridge Refill Machines
There are many different manufacturers of inkjet cartridge refill machines. An abundance of options makes it complicated for even the most technically savvy to determine which machine they should buy. For companies that plan on remanufacturing ink cartridges for sale, or a business that is looking to reduce costs by recycling their ink cartridges, a large unit that can refill several different brands of ink cartridges is ideal. If you are a home user tired of spending excessive amounts of money on toner and printer cartridges, there are smaller inkjet cartridge refill machines available on the market.
For home use, these machines act like a personal refilling and recycling center. Some brands, like the "Inke" refilling machine is a small unit that can refill an ink cartridge in about three minutes, and is capable of handling Lexmark, Sharp and HP inkjet refill.
For office use, there are larger units that will drain and refill up to 12 ink cartridges at once, at the touch of a button - like the Centrifuge Ink Setter.
Inkjet refilling systems are an economical solution to supplying ink to your printer, whether it is an Epson, HP, Lexmark or other brand. Buying a new cartridge every few weeks is simply an unnecessary expense when you can refill them for less money.
Not only is it an economical solution to using your printer, but it is also an environmental advantage. Rather than throwing out several ink cartridges a month (or however many you personally use), refilling the same ones reduces the amount of waste we are contributing to the environment.
Refilling inkjet cartridges without a machine can be a messy process. While you might get a few more pages out of it, the process is not as efficient or effective. The machines first extract the air out of the used ink cartridge, and then replace it with more ink. The result is a refilled cartridge that is hardly different from the newly purchased inkjet cartridges.