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Canon Pixma MX410 Does the Job for Low Price

The Canon Pixma MX410 is an entry-level multifunction printer that can print, scan, fax and copy documents. This is a perfect tool for small business and home office owners. This gets the job done without having to break your bank.
This printer uses the Canon FINE (Full-lithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology to produce decent quality prints [...]
Originally posted on Print Country Blog

9 Valentine Gifts You Can Print at Home

Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. This day is often celebrated by gift giving as a form of showing affection to our loved ones.  Most people prefer to splurge and spend on expensive things, but there are a lot of ways to give or even create presents for those whose pockets are not as deep.
The best [...]
Originally posted on Print Country Blog

An all-in-one printer is a device that is essential for almost every office task. It is dependable and can keep up with the hustle . The Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4540 is one of the latest offerings from Epson. It’s not only the fastest auto two-sided printer, its also 50% cheaper in terms of cost per [...]
Originally posted on Print Country Blog

There are a lot of new tech products that are coming out of the market, which mainly aims to help people become healthier. Nike recently unveiled the all new Nike+ FuelBand. This smart wristband monitors your physical activity, through steps or calories, using a point system called Nike Fuel.

The Nike+ FuelBand is paired with an [...]
Originally posted on Print Country Blog

Devices are becoming much smaller, faster, more efficient and cost effective these days. This is certainly the case with the new Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4020.
The Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4020 is an ink jet printer that can outperform most laser printers at both cost per page and speed. It measures 18.1″ x 25.7″ x 15.1″ (W [...]
Originally posted on Print Country Blog

Kodak Files for Bankruptcy

Not only does the current economy making it hard for small companies to stay in business, giant companies like Kodak also struggle to keep their business alive.
The company has filed for bankruptcy in the court of Manhattan. Kodak, once leader in providing photography needs and services, has filed for Chapter 11 reorganization. According to the [...]
Originally posted on Print Country Blog

The year 2012 is the Year of the Dragon. While the Chinese New Year Day is on January 23, 2012, the first day of 2012 Chinese Astrology Year is on February 4, 2012. Just like in previous years, many people are eager to know their luck as the Dragon takes control from the Rabbit.
The year  [...]
Originally posted on Print Country Blog

Anyone that uses a printer will appreciate how expensive the cost of ink can be. Most people are aware that using a good quality compatible cartridge can save you money but how much can you save?

Let’s take a look at the Epson T0715 Multipack for example, if you were to shop in your local high street or shopping centres these are the sort of prices you could expect to pay *Epson T0715 Multipack

Argos  – currently on promotion £34.99 was £37.99

WH Smith  £38.39

PC World   £36.99

Staples       £36.97

That works out at an average of £36.83 each.  Some online stores offer savings, here at Ink & Media you would pay £34.96 with free delivery.

Alternatively, by using Jet Tec compatible T0715 cartridges you could save considerably more.  A multipack currently costs just £15.95, if you do the maths that’s an incredible 125% saving, even better than a 2 for 1 offer.Jet Tec Compatible Epson T0715 Multipack

If you prefer to buy single black cartridges, average high street prices of Epson T0711 are £11.48 (based on stores above).  The price of Epson originals at Ink & Media Ltd. are £10.96 each.

Alternatively you could save £££ by switching to Jet Tec compatibles all singles, available in black, cyan, magenta & yellow are £5.26 each.

Even greater discounts are possible if you buy 2 or more Jet Tec E71 Multipacks you pay £14.45 each, purchase 5 or more for £13.25 per cartridge.

This offer also applies to Genuine Epson cartridges.

The T0711 black ink cartridges which contain 7ml of ink and print up to 250 pages.

Single price £10.96 each

(2 to 4 items) £10.36 each

(5 or more) £9.65 each

1 Multipack T0715 is priced at £34.96

(2 to 4 items) £34.36

(5 or more)    £33.65

Comparisons at a glance

Epson Multipack T0715 versus Epson singles T0711,12,13,14 (black, cyan, magenta, yellow)

1 pack £34.96 1 set of 4 £43.84
2 packs £68.72 2 sets of 4 £82.88
5 packs £168.25 5 or more £193.00

Jet Tec E71 Multipack versus Epson T0715 originals

1 £15.95 1 £34.96
2 – 4 £28.90 2 – 4 £68.72
5 or more £66.25 5 or more £168.25

Another factor to consider is the size of the cartridge, Jet Tec compatibles contain 13ml of ink & claim to print up to 30% more than originals.

Conclusion

If you are fed up spending your hard earned on ink for your printer why not give Jet Tec compatibles a try?

They are

  • One of Europe’s leading manufacturers of compatible & remanufactured cartridges
  • Based in the UK
  • Have spent 25 years perfecting their inks
  • All products are tested before leaving the Lincolnshire factory & come with a 100% guarantee

What have you got to lose?

* All prices include VAT

Originally posted on Ink and Media Blog

Basic Things Every Home Office Should Have

The internet allows many employees these days to work from home. This is great because you can do your tasks in the comfort of your own space, close to your family and loved ones. However, to become productive, you have to have all the essential tools for a functional office. Without basic office equipment, you [...]
Originally posted on Print Country Blog

Chinese New Year Home Office Decoration Tips

This coming Chinese New Year (January 23, 2012), there are many things you can do to decorate your home office. Chinese people use feng shui principles to decorate their home. This is to bring good luck, good health, peace, energy, prosperity, and more. There are ways for you to do the same in your home [...]
Originally posted on Print Country Blog

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