Cut Printer Ink Costs In Half With These 3 Ink-Saving Strategies


by Jennifer Wilson - Date: 2007-02-28 - Word Count: 655 Share This!

Printer Ink expenses are an essential factor to consider when running a home based business or just running an ordinary busy household for that matter. The amount you have to spend on printer ink can sum up to a small fortune if you're not careful. You may have gotten a great deal on your new laser, ink jet or photo printer, but the annual price of printer ink cartridges and printer supplies may turn out to be a bank buster.

Many families have several printers in the house, each requiring its own type of ink jet or laser printer inks. Replacing HP printer ink can become very costly over time, and Canon printer ink refills can be hard to find at times, so finding cheap printer ink and inexpensive ink jet refills is an absolute must.

Printing photographs at home is a handy new technological wonder that seems to save hundreds of dollars in photo processing fees each year. But the price of replacing all those photo printer ink cartridges surely adds up. Printing photos sucks up a lot of ink, but there are a few minor adjustments, settings and tricks you can use to minimize printer ink usage when printing your digital memories.

Despite the expense, printer cartridges are a necessity, and most households just won't run smoothly without them this day and age. So, finding ways to reduce the cost of replacing printer ink cartridges becomes crucial when there are two or three different printers running all the time.

The search for cheap printer ink seems to never end, but there are a few money saving strategies you can use to reduce ink use and lower your printer ink cartridge replacement costs.

One of the best ways to reduce printer ink, is to use the ‘Draft Quality' setting on your printer. This will print your document at a lower resolution and save tons of ink. It is good to use this when printing most of your documents unless you really need a high quality print for presentations or photos. Its easy to adjust your printer to print in draft quality; just go to ‘File' - ‘Print' to open the box that lists the settings for your printer. Next, click ‘Properties' to bring up the various options available. You'll find different choices under the 'Paper/Quality' heading that allows you to select ‘Draft Quality' printing.
Another great idea for reducing printer ink replacement costs is to choose ‘black and white' printing only over color printing. Most printers have the option today to select grayscale printing using the black ink cartridge only. If you don't need presentation quality work, chances are you won't need the other colors anyway. Replacing black printer ink cartridges are less expensive so you should try to print in grayscale whenever possible.

If you really want to save a fortune on printer ink, change the kids' printers over to grey scale printing too, here is how: go to ‘File' - ‘Print' to open the box that lists the settings for your printer. Next, click ‘Properties' to bring up the various options available. You'll find different choices under the 'Color Adjustments' heading that allows you to select ‘Black and White' or ‘Grey Scale' printing.

One of the biggest reasons you have to replace your printer ink cartridge so often is because personal printers produce high quality digital photograph prints. Printing these high quality digital shots, can really suck up alot of printer ink fast, areally especially if you use photo paper. If you have a large photo printing project, it might be more cost effective to take your photos to a local printing store rather than suking up all of your expensive printer ink.

If you enjoyed these helpful ink-saving strategies, please take a minute to join me at my Printer Review website where I'll reveal 10 More Money Saving Printer Ink Conservation Tips and show you where to find Cheap Printer Ink Cartridges online.

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