HP 45 ink cartridge vs other liquids

                       

After seeing the graphic above there are a few questions we could ask ourselves for and agianst the comparison. Obviously this post is for amusement more than actuall facts but there are a few points that we here at Inkjetsuperstore would like to make in favor of HP 45 ink cartridge of course.

Point 1 - It will be very hard to get perfect prints with all the other liquids.

Point 2 - You cannot even get to the level of perfect print even if we mix Human Blood with extreme amounts of VODKA! (thanks Ozan for that accurate point)

Point 3 - The HP 54645A OEM black ink cartridge (45) cost as Inkjetsuperstore $32.99 and quoting an HP employee here:
"Each time you hit print, microscopic droplets of ink are jetted by a superheated vapor bubble through hundreds of nozzles, about one-third the width of a human hair, at roughly 31 miles per hour and up to 36,000 times each second…per nozzle. Ink is also complex – it has to be chemically compatible with every part of the printer, cartridge and paper, and It can take up to 1,000 prototypes over three to five years to perfect a new ink formulation.
When you think about what you are getting out of each cartridge – photos of your family that will last generations or marketing materials that may land that next client – simply put, HP ink is worth it." and we agree

Point 4 - That being said, and with that same spirit the HP 54645A Remanufactured black ink cartridge cost at Inkjetsuperstore, ready? $5.69 you read that right of the same amazing composition as so accurately explained before but reusing a cartridge thus helping with global warming and recycling, that goes throught rigorous testing so it can be ISO 9001 certified and prints 600 pages just the same as the $32.99 cartridge.

We'd like to thank the sources below for this wonderful image and for allowing us to make this comparison.
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