What is the difference between single use and regular use printer ink cartridges?
I'm trying to buy more ink for my dell printer and the website is showing me regular use and single use cartridges. does one contain more ink than the other or what? also. does high yield cartridges have more ink than standard yield?
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- Single use: You print here and there every once in a while Regular: Everyday constant printing
- All cartridges are single use. It means you use the ink in them and then throw them away when run out. Regular use cartridges are indeed regular yield. Usually high yield ones say the they are XL. So if a number 30 was suitable for you printer the regular would be 30 and the high yield 30XL. As I cannot see what you saw I cannot say why that is written as it is as that is confusing and makes no sense as, as I said all ink cartridges are intended for single use. Edit I think what they may have meant was single use regular. Single use XL. I believe Lexmark have a returns program and only certain cartridges are suitable for returning. These are marked single use returns program.
- WELL YOUR CARTIDGES PROBABLY HAVE STUFF LEAKING FROM IT if people know, im sure people will lose respect for you. :/ i know i would. if you want a better printer or ink , just think about what you do . cheaper. and real.
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