As far as taking them out after each use...I would think that would get old really fast. Also, when you put them back in they will align themselves and clean the heads which will use ink before you even go to print anything. If it's going to sit idle for a long time it might be worth it but it wouldn't work for me.
Also,you quickly exceed the cost of the printer in ink. In fact, the ink shipped with the printer is not even full so you will be buying ink soon after getting the printer. Also, every time the printer starts up after sitting a bit it "cleans" the heads which uses ink (or wastes ink however you look at it). Some ink jets will not let you reuse a cartridge once it has been removed even if it is still full of ink. Others won't even let you scan or fax (tasks that don't even use ink) if one of your cartridges is out of ink. I won't own another ink jet for these reasons. For my home I bought a HP laser all in one (not color) and it has saved me hundreds in printing cost (ink) so has more then payed for the extra I spent on the printer to start with. I use a HP LaserJet in my office (refilled toner is about $70) and it tells me I'm low on toner when it will still print 600 pages!
This post was edited by thdrduck at 09:07:36 07/08/15.
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