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Solve : Remanufactured Cartridges - Watch for HP Updates - Ignore Them!!!? |
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Answer» I have had an HP Officejet 73100 All In ONE printer since 2007 and have in all that time have used HP genuine print cartridges. But recently the cost is up to £80.00 to replace both colour and B&W cartridges. I have to agree with you on one thing is that HP is just like that, having to pay an arm and a leg for a new cartridge, as well as HP changing their cartridge designs all the time(They do that so you have to buy a new printer). It's not fair to single out HP. I cannot think of a single Printer manufacturer that doesn't do this exact same thing.If I were a printer manufacturer I would do what ever I could to have people buy my cartridges too.Quote from: mroilfield on June 05, 2010, 01:20:15 AM If I were a printer manufacturer I would do what ever I could to have people buy my cartridges too. well yeah, especially since they usually sell the printers at a loss and try to make up for it by selling their cartridges at ridiculous PRICES. It's more a product of greed then anything "well we can make more money if we do it this way" instead of just selling them both for what they are worth, they all come up with some goofy scheme whereby the item that will be purchased throughout the life of the product costs more, with some sort of starry eyed goal that they will make up for the losses and make a sizable profit as well. |
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