PC World has published an article called Eight Ways To Print Cheaper and Easier. In regards to printing cheaper it advices the following:
1) Print in draft mode
2) Look out for offers in ink and paper (OEM of course)
As I refuse to accept they are _that_ clueless, I think articles such as this are there to send a message to the ink afermarket: you guys make a pie and we (the media) don't get a slice. Indeed, the ink aftermarket seems to be growing (we now have dedicated refiller shop in my small Greek town!) but I just don't see any serious advertising. Sure the product is good, but the big media should be placated as well. Otherwise we might see articles about the harmful effects of non OEM ink
(edited to remove "recently" -- the article is published one year ago)
1) Print in draft mode
2) Look out for offers in ink and paper (OEM of course)
As I refuse to accept they are _that_ clueless, I think articles such as this are there to send a message to the ink afermarket: you guys make a pie and we (the media) don't get a slice. Indeed, the ink aftermarket seems to be growing (we now have dedicated refiller shop in my small Greek town!) but I just don't see any serious advertising. Sure the product is good, but the big media should be placated as well. Otherwise we might see articles about the harmful effects of non OEM ink
(edited to remove "recently" -- the article is published one year ago)