Washington Post: Americans waste $10 billion each year on name-brand ink. So we tested low-cost options including remanufactured cartridges, ink injection kits — and even making our own.

My advice: get a mono laser printer. Printing is handy but relatively infrequent for a lot of people these days. If that’s your use case, mono laser is the way to go. Toner does not dry out or go bad.

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Print at work.

If you can’t, print at an office supply store.

Seriously, how much do you need to print?

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You can also print at a library in the US

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Print. At. Your. Local. Library.

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Not. Everyone. Has. Easy. Access. To. A. Local. Library.

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😞

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Printing on a printer that isn’t yours is a privacy risk.

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