CAN STEVE POCIASK CHANGE THE INK INDUSTRY ? (LIVE VIDEO)

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    CAN STEVE POCIASK CHANGE THE INK CARTRIDGE  INDUSTRY
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    Not All Ink Cartridges Created Equal Getting
    The Most For Your Money When It Comes To Ink

    Printer
    ink can cost you 10 times what you pay for the printer itself. But how
    can you determine those costs before buying a printer?Steve Pociask is
    with the American Consumer Institute and he’s on a war path about the
    high price of printer ink. Half of their profits are from ink.Printer
    ink has been called black gold, the most expensive liquid on earth.
    Pociask said the price per ounce is higher than Chanel #5 or Dom
    Perignon Champagne and he blames manufacturers for shorting consumers.
    He claims the manufacturers don’t fill the cartridges up completely,
    which means ink runs out more often.

    Many printers are giveaways
    but the ink cartridges can run you $50 and $60 each. And good luck
    finding out how much ink you’ll get. There’s no information on the
    boxes, no information on the printers and no information on the
    cartridges themselves. In order to see how far the ink would last on
    several brands, NewsChannel5 ran a test by printing pages until the
    cartridge ran out of ink. Canon’s cartridge lasted 129 pages, Lexmark
    lasted longer at 163 pages and the winner was the HP, which lasted 186
    pages.

    “Quality Logic” does its own tests and determines cost per
    printed page. In its tests, the Lexmark x6650 cost 26 cents a page,
    which is $1170 over three years on average. Compare that to the Kodak
    ESP-5 which is just $.068 a page or $360 over three years. Kodak says
    their ink goes further setting up a Web site so you can compare. But you
    can cut costs on your own by ignoring those low ink warnings.Instead of
    buying new, try refilling your cartridge. Many stores offer the refill
    service, like Walgreens and Costco. And typically it cuts the costs by
    more than half.You can also go to The American Consumer and Consumer
    Calculator to compare ink costs.

    Lexmark Statement Lexmark is
    quite transparent on ink yields and we adhere to ISO ink standards.
    Information on our devices and ink page yields can be found here:
    Lexmark Further, we announced the industry’s lowest black ink cost
    earlier this year: Lexmark Pulled directly from that release is this
    statement – Lexmark’s new 105XL black ink cartridge offers businesses a
    penny-per-page option for mono printing, which equals bottom-line
    savings potential for small businesses that typically print
    black-and-white documents. With a suggested retail selling price of
    $4.99, businesses can buy high-yield black cartridge replacements that
    deliver the lowest black printing cost in the industry and long-life ink
    performance. Jerry Grasso Corporate Communications Lexmark
    International, Inc.

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