Printer ink is more expensive than champagne | Independence

2021-11-16 19:11:08 By : Mr. Nick Li

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Some larger inkjet brands prevent or discourage users from trying cheaper inks, which one? Said

Regulators found that third-party inks may be 286% cheaper than private label inks

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Consumer watchdogs found that brand printer ink is one of the "most expensive liquids consumers can buy."

According to a survey conducted by Which, inks purchased from major inkjet printer manufacturers are more expensive than high-end champagne and luxury perfumes-and may be 286% more expensive than third-party inks?

It says consumers can save "a fortune" by choosing third-party inks.

which one? The prices of a number of large inkjet printer companies, including Epson, Brother, and Canon, were compared with those of their third-party counterparts.

The total cost of replenishing Epson WorkForce WF-7210DTW printer with Epson’s own brand ink, including the required separate Epson black ink cartridges, costs £107.48 per refill (more than £2,410 per liter).

However, in the Consumer Champion survey, a full supplement of the highest-rated third-party suppliers cost only £10.99.

It found that within five years, the cost of Epson brand ink will be 877% more expensive than the cheapest third-party ink.

It said that the Brother MFCJ5730DW's multi-pack of ink is priced at 98.39 pounds, while the cheapest third-party alternative is only 29.21 pounds, while the full set of original brand high-yield ink cartridges for Canon Pixma MX475 is priced at 80.98 pounds, and only from the most £12.95 from a cheap third-party ink supplier.

It found that assuming a full set of ink cartridges are replaced three times a year, using private label ink for the HP Officejet 6950 will cost consumers £705 out of pocket within five years.

It added that 28 HP printers use a system called "dynamic security" that can identify ink cartridges that use non-HP chips and prevent them from working. Other manufacturers use similar strategies, such as promoting the use of "approved," "original," or "guaranteed" cartridges in their websites and instruction manuals.

Among the respondents who do not use third-party ink cartridges, two-fifths (39%) said they avoid using third-party ink cartridges because they think they cannot work in the printer. However, a consumer satisfaction survey conducted by regulatory agencies found that at least 16 third-party inks are ahead of big-brand products such as Brother, Canon, Epson, and Hewlett-Packard.

Adam Frank, which one? Consumer rights experts said: “The cost of printer ink should not exceed a bottle of high-end Champagne or Chanel No. 5. We have found that there are many third-party products that perform better than their branded products at a fraction of the cost.

"The choice of third-party ink should be a personal choice, not the printer's brand. Which one? Will continue to make consumers aware of the surprising cost difference between private label and third-party ink, and provide people with the information they need To buy the best ink for their printer."

An HP spokesperson said: "HP provides high-quality, sustainable and safe printing supplies, and provides customers with a variety of choices. HP provides customers with the flexibility to use original HP ink cartridges or third-party ink cartridges that retain original HP chips or circuits. "

Epson said: “Epson firmly believes that when purchasing printer inks, it should provide customers with choices and provide customers with a variety of printing options to meet their printing needs; traditional ink cartridge purchases, Which? mentioned, is just one of them. Original inks are not designed or tested by Epson, and we cannot guarantee that these inks will not damage the printer."

Which British Brothers spokesperson thinks of the past? Investigations show that the quality of Brother ink is higher than that of third-party inks. It said: "We are committed to providing our customers with market-leading consumables that have longer lifespans, consistent print yields, meet strict safety and durability standards, and have minimal impact on the environment when manufactured."

A Canon spokesperson said: "Although third-party inks can be used with Canon printers, their internal technology is designed to work correctly with the original inks that we are designed to use with Canon technology. We encourage customers to use genuine inks to ensure the life of the printer. ."

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