Not only do we carry manufacturer's original ink cartridges, but we also stock third-party compatible ink for massive savings.
So why are these cartridges so much cheaper than the manufacturers' own? After all, they're just a fraction of the costThey must be rubbish.... right?
Not at all! It's well-known that inkjet manufacturers sell printers very cheaply, with the intention of making the real money on overpriced replacement ink cartridges. While manufacturer's own ink is undoubtedly high quality, it's not that expensive to make! Most of the cost is pure profit for the manufacturer.
This is why ink for cheap printers is so expensive, and it's why manufacturers of compatible ink can charge so much less and still make a respectable profit while offering you similar print quality to the manufacturer's own ink.
Because we offer such a wide range of compatibles, you can afford to use your printer as often as you like. No constant worrying over the high cost of replacement ink!
However, Disc Depot is more than just an ink retailer! To find out what we can do for you, including our range of PCs, peripherals and components, as well as our services (such as PC repair from £5!), see the main page.
PLEASE NOTE: DISC DEPOT DUNDEE IS CURRENTLY BEING UPGRADED. If you have any trouble placing an order, or simply want to check that an item is in stock, please call us on (01382) 226626.
Free local delivery (DD1 - DD5 postal areas) for orders over £30. (Home delivery £1.50 otherwise).
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