- May 27, 2002
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I was gifted a small Lexmark Color Laser for home use in 2018 and thus far the starter cartridges have lasted me over 18-20 months, but now they all are in need of replacement... holy sticker shock...
The cartridges are over $125 each for regular yield and $200 for high yield... so almost $600 for a new set of cartridges is somewhat out of my budget at the moment.
Now I realize I could spread that cost again over several years, but I keep wondering if the cheaper generic re-manufactured cartridges are worth checking in to. Like Amazon has Print Save Repeat brand for $80 regular yield each or $99 for the high yields...
I know all about Lexmarks battles with remanufacturing companies considered over whether they can remanufacure original lexmark cartridges and resell them, but I dont really care about the legalese arguments.
I simply want to know peoples experiences in defect rate, or if they are consider problematic or a great way for relatively inexpensive home laser printing.
Any thoughts or experiences would be beneficial.
The cartridges are over $125 each for regular yield and $200 for high yield... so almost $600 for a new set of cartridges is somewhat out of my budget at the moment.
Now I realize I could spread that cost again over several years, but I keep wondering if the cheaper generic re-manufactured cartridges are worth checking in to. Like Amazon has Print Save Repeat brand for $80 regular yield each or $99 for the high yields...
I know all about Lexmarks battles with remanufacturing companies considered over whether they can remanufacure original lexmark cartridges and resell them, but I dont really care about the legalese arguments.
I simply want to know peoples experiences in defect rate, or if they are consider problematic or a great way for relatively inexpensive home laser printing.
Any thoughts or experiences would be beneficial.