Finding replacement print cartridges can be a daunting task due to the abundant selection of printer and cartridge types. Depending on what kind of printer you have, the cartridge that is needed will vary. If you have an inkjet printer, you will need an inkjet cartridge. If you have a laser printer, it will require a toner cartridge. These types of cartridges function in different ways, and each has its own advantages. Inkjet cartridges use liquefied ink which is dispersed onto the paper to produce text and images. Inkjet cartridges are rather affordable and the can easily be refilled. Inkjet printers usually require two cartridges, one for black and grayscale printing and one for color. Photo cartridges may also be available for printing high quality photos on your inkjet printer. Laser toner cartridges use a powder-based ink which melts onto the paper when combined with the laser inside the printer. These toner cartridges offer high resolution and can produce a large number of prints before needing to be replaced. Laser toner is often used in office printers and fax machines, and may only print black and white documents. Color laser printers are becoming popular for use in home and require four cartridges: black, cyan, magenta, and yellow.

Both types of cartridge are found in OEM, compatible, and remanufactured versions and price will vary. As for the differences between the two cartridges, it comes down to price and the number of pages that can be printed with one cartridge. While laser toner cartridges are more expensive than inkjet cartridges, they can print significantly more pages making the cost per page less than that of an inkjet printer. It is important to understand that the type of cartridge used depends on the type of printer you have. Thus, a toner cartridge is not compatible for an inkjet printer. No matter what kind of print cartridges you are looking for, you are sure to find them online and at an affordable price. Aren't sure what type of cartridge your printer uses? Look at the cartridge inside your printer to find the cartridge number, or at the printer series and model number on the outer casing of your printer. This will allow you to do a direct search online and narrow your results to find exactly what you are looking for.

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