Free Ink for your Epson Printer

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here's how to get over $400 worth of ink for only $30

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Free ink for your Epson printer : 

Free ink for your Epson printer

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First, a little history about the ink crisis - and yes, there is an ink crisis and it's actually worse than the oil crisis. In March 2007, the printer companies won the legal right to manufacture printers which refuse to recognize third-party cartridges. In the past, the printers would issue a warning that these were not genuine but would continue to work. After March 2007, they stopped working. I don't know what the judge who made this decision was thinking. Can you imagine if you could only buy gas from the manufacturer of your car and it came in cartridges at $5,000 a gallon? That's right - printer ink is now over $5,000 a gallon! A typical cartridge holds less than a half ounce of ink for about $20. A gallon is 128 ounces. 128 x 2 x $20 = $5180. Gas: currently $2.75 a gallon Epson ink: Currently over $5,000 a gallon http://www.ccs-digital.com

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How do the printer companies prevent third-party cartridges from being recognized? By putting a chip on their own cartridges which the printer reads. If the chip can not identify itself to the printer as a match, the cartridge will be rejected. They charge about two dollars more to cover the cost of that chip. So you are paying extra for a chip which prevents you for shopping for the best deal. Talk about adding insult to injury! So why can't you just remove that chip and attach it to a third-party cartridge? Because when the cartridge is empty (or when the printer thinks it is) it sends a signal to the chip to self-destruct. The chip can not be reset. So you have to keep paying for new chips which actually work against your interest! http://www.ccs-digital.com

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But the situation gets even worse. Some cartridges contain sponges, so some of that expensive ink remains behind in the sponge. On top of that, the printer reports that the cartridge is empty when there is still 10-15% of the ink left. So over $2 of that ink never gets used. Between the chip and the wasted ink, you're losing about $4 on every cartridge you buy. That’s money going down the drain. Are you feeling ripped-off yet? http://www.ccs-digital.com

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Fortunately, a solution is at hand - the reusable cartridge. These cartridges have a separate ink tank which can be removed and replaced when empty. Pop out the empty tank, pop in a new one, insert the cartridge in the printer and the chip resets to full. You pay only for the new ink - not a replacement chip. By re-using the same chip, you save the cost of a new chip every time you replace the ink. Since you are replacing the entire ink tank with a fresh one, there are no remaining ink clots which might clog your printer. You do not refill the tank by injecting ink. You don't even touch the ink. And these ink tanks contain 20 ml of ink, 2/3 more than Epson's 12 ml. The price? Under $3 each. So for under $3 you are getting 2/3 more ink than Epson's $18-$20 cartridges. More ink at a much lower price. http://www.ccs-digital.com

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But it gets better. These cartridges do not use a sponge, so no wasted ink left behind. And when the printer reports empty, if there is still ink in the cartridge you can remove it and re-insert it. It will reset to full and you can continue printing as long as ink remains. So while Epson gives you 12 ml but only lets you use 10, these cartridges give you 20 ml and let you use 20. That's effectively double what you get from Epson at a price that's more than 90% lower. Just do the math. You get 11 ink tanks of 20 ml each for $30. That's 220 ml. It would take 22 Epson cartridges to give you the same amount of usable ink, which would cost you over $400. = 11 ink tanks, 220 ml usable ink, $30 22 cartridges, 220ml usable ink, about $400 http://www.ccs-digital.com

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But the savings doesn't stop there because you also get free bonus cartridges. Notice that the ink comes in an 11 pack. That's because of the first bonus. If you double the order, another bonus will be added and you'll get 23. Double it again and get 47. There's also a bonus for payment not by credit card. This includes check, money order and even using Paypal with your bank account. Finally, there's the flat $6 priority shipping on any size order, even to Canada. These cartridges have a full money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied, return them for a full refund, including the $6 shipping. http://www.ccs-digital.com

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We think you'll find these cartridges are not only a brilliant invention but work wonderfully as well. But don't take our word for it. Read the many e-mails our customers have sent us praising them and the many positive reviews we received on Google at http://ccs-digital.com/accolades.html. http://www.ccs-digital.com

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So stop being ripped off on $20 cartridges. Switch to the ccs-digital.com reusable cartridges. It's like getting free ink and lots of it. http://www.ccs-digital.com