ink cartridges or toner ink cartridges) are doing just fine as more homes and offices are using their printers for a variety of tasks. Also not affected are those manufacturers who cater to the fax machine or copier industry.
In many ways, the writing has been on the wall for this sea change in printer ink. Over the last few decades some of the most prestigious newspapers and periodicals have spent considerable time and money in getting their media posted online. Today, more people can read the NY Times online that who were ever able to read the newspaper when it was available only in print form. The same can be said for hundreds of to other publications.
As for non-commercial printer ink use, that, too, has been a long time coming. The old days of having to buy expensive printer ink cartridges when replacements were needed are over. This has allowed more homes, small businesses, and organizations to take advantage of lower printer machine costs which allows them to do much of their own printing in-house. As in-house printing increases, and prices for ink jet cartridges and toner ink cartridges decrease, the need for this particular type of printer ink is expected to increase as well.
One thing to keep an eye out for is the cost of commercial ink going up in the near future. As often happens in cases like this, the cost of a product that is in demand decline can actually go up for a short period of time. This could mean higher prices for newspapers and periodicals.
About the Author: Andrew Yeung is president of CompAndSave, a leading online provider of premium printer ink cartridges, including remanufactured and compatible printer ink cartridges. With deals every month and a 1-year guarantee of quality, CompandSave provides an easy way for people and businesses to purchase printer ink and accessories.
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