Can It Be True That "Ink Is Thicker Than Water"
Ink is thicker than water - Express Computer
Printer manufacturers have a rather interesting business model when it comes to inkjets and lasers. Like Gillette which makes money on blades and not razors, these vendors make their moolah on cartridges, not on the printers themselves. This has led to considerable gnashing of teeth in the past with consumer organisations pointing out that printer ink costs seven times more than vintage champagne (as reported in the Register a couple of years back).
Wow that's amazing isn't it how these large printer manufacturers are milking the public to believe that they make superior products and noone even has the right to try other options like compatible inkjet and laser cartridges!
Glad to hear that in the end the Truth will be revealed!
Rick
Printer manufacturers have a rather interesting business model when it comes to inkjets and lasers. Like Gillette which makes money on blades and not razors, these vendors make their moolah on cartridges, not on the printers themselves. This has led to considerable gnashing of teeth in the past with consumer organisations pointing out that printer ink costs seven times more than vintage champagne (as reported in the Register a couple of years back).
Wow that's amazing isn't it how these large printer manufacturers are milking the public to believe that they make superior products and noone even has the right to try other options like compatible inkjet and laser cartridges!
Glad to hear that in the end the Truth will be revealed!
Rick








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That is incredible, but makes sense to me.
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