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Tuesday, August 07, 2007 10:33 AM PT Posted by Steve Bass

Reader Favorite Inkjet Refillers

In Save Money on Inkjet Printer Ink, I talked about Cartridge World as a vendor I've had hands-on experience with. That's not an endorsement; it's just a report of my good experience with their cartridges. Many of you e-mailed me your recommendations, so today I'm passing along a bunch of inkjet vendor names -- supplied by readers. Remember, it's just their opinion. Make sense?

"Having owned numerous small businesses I have an extensive background in dealing with and solving multitude of printer issues, starting with a DMP-400 circa 1980. Having dealt with damn near every online ink cartridge supplier, I settled on itrimming for my home printers, both multifunction. These people are cheap, polite, and most important really quick on their shipping." --Peter C., Sunrise, Florida

"I have three inkjet printers running to cover golf tournaments and ink is a big factor in the cost of doing those jobs." His printers are ancient and he said, "My supplier is Abacus24-7 -- I haven't had any trouble with the service and recommend it to anyone with an older printer." --Kirby H., Vancouver, Washington

Joe K. swears by Source4Ink; Al H., of Torrance California is happy with the cartridges he buys at TonerLand; Nancy A. from San Diego, uses Walgreens' refill service.

In other news, thank your lucky stars it's only paper the next time your printer jams...

More tomorrow.

Comments

I get my cartridges from PrintPal.com. Their prices are unbeatable (for my Canon i350, it costs me just $3.95 each for black cartridges; $4.95 each for color), and shipping and handling is FREE!

LindaA
December 29, 2007
9:42 AM PT
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