Refurbished Ink - Give it a try and save money
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I am a huge fan of saving money, and about a year ago I discovered refurbished printer ink. Even more recently I have discovered 4InkJets.com. A company that sells quality refurbished ink and backs up their product with a 365-day money back guarantee.
I bought from this company for the first time last week. I got my three Dell 720 cartridges in the mail and opened up the first cartridge. Turns out that the cartridge sat in the 110F heat a little too long and exploded. Same result with cartridge two and three.
I called 4InkJets and they apologized and sent replacement cartridges out the same day. They also included a postage-paid label for me to return the bad cartridges back to them. The replacement cartridges worked great, and have amazing quality. They will definately get my business next time I need printer ink. Each cartridge comes with an envelope for you to mail in your empty cartridge so they can reuse the parts. You don’t get a discount, but it helps keep their costs low.
Give 4InkJets a try, I do not think you will be disappointed. If you are, they will give you your money back! You can get 10% off your order and free shipping when spending $50 or more, until the end of July, 2008.

2 Comments
Urban Underbrink
July 16th, 2008
at 5:07am
I have an Epson R220 & R1800 which never need ink cartridge replacements. I have installed a CIS on both of them and can print all I want without the worry of what my ink costs. On good photo paper, I can print a photo and hold it under water and colors don’t wash out. This ink is also light resistant. The kit is a little trouble to install, but not too difficult if you can read instructions. A refill kit is about $45 and you just pour the ink into tanks which sit outside the printer. Not all printer models are supported and Epson printers are best for this system because the printheads last much longer.
Dorian Richwell
August 3rd, 2008
at 7:25am
I want to thank Urban Underbrink for the information about the CIS (Continuous Ink System) information that he shared. Until I read your comments I had never even heard of this CIS system, nor knew such a thing even existed. I did a Google search on Continuous Ink Systems and found some very good information about this item and now I’m seriously considering buying a New printer that already has the CIS system installed on it - so that I won’t have to deal any more with buying OEM ink for my Dell AIO 964 color printer.
My Dell (All In One) color printer is unfortunately factory configured to REJECT refurbished ink cartridges and refill ink, so I am out of luck in trying to save money buying refurbished ink cartridges for it because the Dell 964 AIO can Not read or accept them digitally.
A little note of information goes a long way. Thanks so much for this very timely information.