Author: Camille Dumas
Robot X Sharpener
The Robot X Sharpener winds up with a key, or by your sharpening your pencil in his back. (We recommend you name him Julius.) He also has special grips to hold your pencil, and the shavings end up in…
Amaznode Web 2.0 Amazon products browser
Amaznode is a Flash-based unofficial Amazon browser that allows you to view clumps of material related to the topic you’re searching. Covers appear in clusters which can be dragged strategically, clicked on to view details, and even added to…
The high cost of inking
Today I was shopping for sand for my Zen garden when I saw some Lexmark printers for £10 each, including a colour cartridge and a black one. However, in the ink aisle, the cartridges alone cost £15 for the black or £20 for a black one and a colour one. An old story, but a nonetheless compelling one when one’s editor at Hippyshopper and have to decide between having three printers, three colour cartridges and three black ones, or one printer, two colour cartridges and one black one for the same amount of money. Gadgetress writes on the same subject, plus the ink refill aftermarket in her own blog, then a piece on how Cheaper ink refills making their mark. Basically, the aftermarket refill machines are about half as expensive as the brand-new cartridges, but unlike the old-school syringe kits, they don’t seem to suck. [GT]
Why does printer ink cost so much?