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Paper Roses

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Mon Jan 17, 2022, 04:53 PM Jan 2022

Printer Ink...why did I never know this: Makes me angry! [View all]

I'm not a Staples customer, no real need but I went to pick up something yesterday and found out some interesting information. I have a Canon printer(hate it) # MX492. It eats ink like it was free! In a chat with the very nice clerk about the price of ink, I learned that there is a difference in the packages marked, in my case Canon 245,246.I'm told this situation is the same with all replacement ink.
Unless you buy the printer cartridges marked XL, you are getting an ink cart that is 3/4 full. Those marked XL are full. I feel this is deceitful. No wonder I run out of ink so soon. I don't print often but seem to get no mileage from this product...I've been buying the regular mark, not the XL. I have always bought the manufacturers label, never tried the generic, got them from eBay from a reputable seller in original packages. This stuff is a kings ransom and this printer is awful. My old HP PSC worked far better and was less confusing. When this one dies, I'll go back to an HP and hope for the best. This ink situation really bugs me! AS a P.S. I cannot get the enter or the cursor to allow me to make paragraphs. Sorry.

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To me it's like a packaged item that has the same price but the contents get smaller and smaller mitch96 Jan 2022 #1
There's a term for that... shrinkflation, I think krispos42 Jan 2022 #18
Got to keep them stock holders happy with profits, eh? mitch96 Jan 2022 #23
Are 12 oz cans of beer REALLY 11.6 now? PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2022 #22
I first noticed it with European beers. Usually bottles.. Then "creepflation" came over here..nt mitch96 Jan 2022 #24
It's a racket, but... targetpractice Jan 2022 #2
I stuck with laser printer or do without. Tetrachloride Jan 2022 #3
Inkjet produces much better photos. Earth-shine Jan 2022 #7
Just bought a bunch of replacement Ink cartridges for my Canon. dem4decades Jan 2022 #4
Care to share where you bought them? DU mail me if you don't want to post here. Thanks Paper Roses Jan 2022 #10
What do you think of the Epson EcoTank line? nilram Jan 2022 #15
I have an Epson Eco-Tank WyLoochka Jan 2022 #19
Is it only the Eco-Tank type printers that require periodic printing to not dry out? Shermann Jan 2022 #21
I recently bought these cartridges for a similar Canon. Earth-shine Jan 2022 #5
I use HP Instant ink kozar Jan 2022 #6
Really the only deal randr Jan 2022 #11
We have as well.... OneBlueDotS-Carolina Jan 2022 #14
Also have HP Instant MOMFUDSKI Jan 2022 #17
I hate HP inkjet printers...we used to get the cartridges refilled at CostCo MerryHolidays Jan 2022 #8
I have a Brother all-in-one laser as well & love it SheltieLover Jan 2022 #16
When you're looking for a printer next time, search term "cost per page" mahina Jan 2022 #9
Used to have an HP laser printer Sherman A1 Jan 2022 #12
What will it take to break this cycle? Shermann Jan 2022 #13
Paper Roses, love my Brother monochrome printer ... dlilafae Jan 2022 #20
Good advice - Go with toner if you can. Lucid Dreamer Jan 2022 #25
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