How to save on printing costs!


  1. Posts : 9,537
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    How to save on printing costs!


    Here's a few tips on saving on the high costs of printing.
    Upgrade Your Life: How to save on printer ink costs - Manage Your Life on Shine
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  2. Posts : 6,857
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    My solution? When you run out of ink, don't buy anymore.
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  3. Posts : 9,537
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    noobvious said:
    My solution? When you run out of ink, don't buy anymore.

    Noob,
    Thank you for your solution.
    Mine would be "Don't Run!" Steal Noobs stash of ink cartridges!
    THW
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  4. Posts : 1,810
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    I use my school for a printer, thank you very much.

    :)
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  5. Posts : 1,996
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    Great tips.:)
    I however save even more by just using a monochrome printer (HP Laserjet 1020).
    One printer cartridge gives me a truckload of prints.
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  6. Posts : 14,606
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    i use a kodak printer as the ink costs are fairly low .

    Kodak ink is renowned for providing the lowest running costs in the market. When coupled with our fantastic low prices and free delivery you can enjoy some tremendously low running costs.
    Whilst previously aimed at photo printing enthusiasts, the new range of printers being released can sit happily both in home and office. With bright vivid colours and crisp black text provided by every printer model, you'll be amazed at the price of the cartridges.
    The average user is estimated to save up to £100 a year purely by switching to Kodak printer ink, so check out our great prices now and see how much you could save.
    for printing from web pages i use print friendly, you can drag the bookmarklet to your bookmarks

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