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Affordable Printers With Cheapest Ink Cartridges

Cost-saving printers are not defined by its price tag. Instead, look at ink cartridge price and page yield if you want to save on printing.

If you’re reading this article, it’s either because you’re looking for cheap ink cartridges, a cheap printer, or you simply want to save on overall printing costs. Right off the bat, there’s one thing you need to know:

Do not fall for cheap printers! Printers that are less than $100 generally use expensive ink. You might initially save money on the printer price, but you can expect to spend hundreds of dollars more on ink in the following months.

So if it’s not the price of a printer, how can you tell if a printer will save you money in the long run?

But before any of that, let’s answer one important question –

How much does a printer cost?

Lower end inkjet printers can cost anywhere from $39 – $100 while office grade printers can cost over $1,000. It depends on whether the printer is inkjet or laser too. But if  you ask me, the question “how much does a printer cost?” can also be “how much should a printer cost?” Like I mentioned earlier, a printer shouldn’t be too cheap otherwise you have every right to be suspicious of the catch.

So apart from the price tag of a printer, what should you be looking at to determine if a printer will be easy on your budget in the long run?


Qualities of an Affordable Printer

It has been proven that the total cost of a year’s worth of printer cartridges surpasses the price tag of a cheap printer. In most cases, it doesn’t even take a year until you’ve spent $100 on ink for a printer you only paid $30 for!

Why the super cheap printers anyway? It’s a sales tactic that printer manufacturers use to bait you in with a cheap printer and then later on make their money back via expensive ink cartridges.

So what should you look for when shopping for an economical printer?

#1 – Ink Efficient (Low Cost-Per-Page)

An ink-efficient printer is an economical printer in the long-run. To see if a printer is ink-efficient, look at its cost per page.

What’s cost per page? Your printer’s cost per page is the most important factor to consider when determining the true cost of your printer and how efficient it is. It’s the true cost of each page your printer produces.

How do you calculate cost-per-page? Ink cartridges have different page yields. Page yield is the number of pages a cartridge can print before it needs to be replaced.

To get the cost per page, simply divide the cost of the cartridge with its page yield:

Cost per page or CPP = Cartridge Price / Page Yield

Here’s an example: to get the cost per page of a Canon PGI-280XL, we take it’s price ($26.99*) and divide it by 400 pages, which is the page yield of a Canon PGI-280XL ($26.99 / 400). Your cost per page will be $0.067 or 6.7 cents per page.

Let’s compare that cost per page of a PGI-280XL with another cartridge. The HP 63XL high yield black costs $39.99 and can print up to 480 pages. For the HP 63XL black cartridge, the cost per page is  $0.08 or 8 cents ($39.99 / 480).

For the sake of example, let’s compare just the Canon PGI-280XL and the HP 63XL black. Between the two, the Canon cartridge has a lower cost per page which means printers that use this cartridge is more ink-efficient. On the other hand, since the HP 63XL black has a higher cost per page, it will end up costing more in the long run so avoid purchasing printers that use this cartridge.

The smaller your cost per page, the more efficient your printer is in the long run.

Which is more cost-efficient: inkjet or laser printers?

When it comes to better cost per page (a.k.a. cost efficiency), laser printers win over inkjet printers easily. Laser toner cartridges have much higher page yields compared to ink cartridges. Even if toner cartridges cost more, the cost per page of a laser toner is still much lower than an ink cartridge’s. That’s why in spite of laser printers being initially more expensive, they are still generally more cost-efficient printers compared to inkjet printers in the long run. But for the purpose of this article, we focus only on ink efficient inkjet printers. We discuss most efficient laser printers in a later article.

#2 – Uses Larger (High Yield) Cartridge Sizes

Ink cartridges usually come in standard and high yield (XL) and sometimes extra high yield (XXL) sizes. The main difference is that high yield cartridges can print usually about twice the number of pages than that of a standard cartridge. Though high yield cartridges are slightly more expensive than standard cartridges, they generally have a lower cost per page compared to their standard yield counterparts so high yield options are still cheaper in the long run. 

If you print regularly, buying a high yield (XL) ink cartridge that prints more pages gives you more time between replacements and can save you lots of money, even if the higher-yield cartridge costs a few dollars more.

The main takeaway from all this is that ink cartridges that can print more pages usually result in a lower cost per page–our main efficiency metric.

Shopping for a printer using this metric means shopping for a printer that pairs with an efficient cartridge which as a result will save you hundreds of dollars over time. For even bigger savings, look for a printer that uses XXL extra high yield ink cartridges. Knowing which printers offer this option can come in handy if you need to accommodate high print volumes.

#3 – Uses Compatible or Aftermarket Ink

When shopping for a new printer, make sure there are more affordable compatible replacements for its ink cartridges.  

Most original (OEM) brand cartridges are not cheap. Fortunately, today, there are other options available through several non-OEM retailers. Third-party aftermarket consumables in the form of compatible and remanufactured ink cartridges offer customers a way to cut their print costs by as much as 50% or more. However, not all aftermarket brands are the same.

*** Be wary of brands that only sell their products on Amazon without an online retail store. Such brands lack product support and usually are not as committed to quality and customer satisfaction. ***

When it comes to reliable compatible or off-brand ink and toner replacements, LD Products is the most trusted brand that has been around since 1999. You can find their products on 4inkjets.com.

Remanufactured vs Compatible Ink Cartridges. Remanufactured cartridges use recycled component pieces, each individually inspected and refilled using the same quality controls as brand name manufacturers. Compatible cartridges are built from scratch to adhere to these same standards, but for a whole lot less.

#4 – Can Handle your Monthly Load

Each and every printer comes with a rating for how many pages it can reasonably print per month. This pages-per-month estimate is of particular importance for businesses selecting a workload printer, but it also comes in handy for students and families as well. Sure, you’re probably not printing six-thousand pages per month (though it may seem like it sometimes!) However, you very likely are producing several hundred pages, maybe up to a thousand. Going over your monthly print load overtaxes the mechanics in your printer, and can cause it to break down quicker, which means costly repairs and premature replacement. Monthly load is also a great, low-key metric you can use to suss out how rugged your unit is over time.


Since ink efficiency or a good cost per page is our main indicator of an affordable printer, let’s list down some of the ink cartridges that have a low cost per page (CPP) out in the market today.

What are the Cheapest Ink Cartridges?

Now, that we’ve identified some of the ink cartridges with the lowest cost per page in the market today, let’s look at some of the reasonably-priced printers that use them. All of these printers are also compatible with affordable non-OEM ink cartridges for those who wish to save even more. You can compare how much lower the cost per page goes when we compare OEM and compatible ink replacements.

*We indicate the prices of compatible ink cartridge replacements from LD Products to illustrate how much you can save.


Best Printers that use the Cheapest Ink Cartridges

Canon® PIXMA® TR8620 Wireless Inkjet Printer

Top-rated by PC Mag, the PIXMA TR8620 is a no frills, no nonsense budget printer perfect for home use. Perfect for documents as well as printing beautiful borderless photos. Excellent print resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 color dpi. It features all-in-one printer scanner technology and high quality output at a speed unmatched by other budget printers. Prints in as fast as 15 images per minute for black and 10 color images per minute. Print 4″ x 6″ photos in around 41 seconds. It uses both pigment-based ink for text and dye-based ink to print colored images. (Learn more about pigment vs dye based ink)

Cartridges used:

All cartridges are available in larger sizes: high yield (PGI-280XL / CLI-281XL) and extra high yield (PGI-280XXL / CLI-281XXL)

How many can you print with each cartridge?

Print Speed Up to 15 ppm (pages per minute) for black; 10 images per minute f0r color
Connectivity Hi-Speed USB 2.0, PictBridge (Wireless LAN), AirPrint
Paper Size 4″ x 6″, 5″ x 7″, 8″ x 10″, Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 Envelopes
Warranty Limited warranty offered by Canon
Cartridge Name PGI-280 Pigment Black XXL (high yield)
Page Yield 600 Pages
Cartridge Name CLI-281 XXL Black, CLI-281 XXL Cyan, CLI-281 XXL Magenta, CLI-281 XXL Yellow (extra high yield)
Page Yield Up to 824 Pages (each cartridge)
Price Comparison of Original Canon PGI-280 XXL Black vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Canon Price $34.99
Original Canon Cost Per Page 5.8 cents per page
LD Compatible Price $11.99 – Learn more about Canon PGI-280XXL compatibles!
LD Compatible Cost Per Page 1.9 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original Canon CLI-281 XXL Black vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Canon Price $26.99
Original Canon Cost Per Page 19.2 cents per page
LD Compatible Price $10.99 – Learn more about Canon CLI-281XXL compatibles!
LD Compatible Cost Per Page 7.2 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original Canon CLI-281 XXL Cyan vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Canon Price $26.99
Original Canon Cost Per Page 19.2 cents per page
LD Compatible Price $10.99 – Learn more about Canon CLI-281XXL compatibles!
LD Compatible Cost Per Page 7.2 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original Canon CLI-281 XXL Magenta vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Canon Price $26.99
Original Canon Cost Per Page 19.2 cents per page
LD Compatible Price $10.99 – Learn more about CLI-281XXL compatibles!
LD Compatible Cost Per Page 7.2 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original Canon CLI-281 XXL Yellow vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Canon Price $26.99
Original Canon Cost Per Page 19.2 cents per page
LD Compatible Price $10.99 – Learn more about CLI-281XXL compatibles!
LD Compatible Cost Per Page 7.2 cents per page

Brother® MFC-J5845DW INKvestment All-in-One Printer

This printer is a popular choice among consumers because of its low printer price tag and low cost per page. Comes with print, copy, scan, and fax capabilities. Prints up to 11″ x 17″. Has an automatic document feeder and duplex printing. Uses 4 ink cartridges. It has all the features you need for home or home office use. WiFi capabilities are included too!

Cartridges used:

How many pages can you print with each cartridge?

Monthly Duty Cycle Up to 2,000 pages
Print Speed Up to 15 ppm (black), 11 ppm (color)
Connectivity Wireless (802.11 b/g/n), Wi-Fi Direct®, Hi-speed USB 2.0
Paper Size A4, Letter, Legal, Executive, A5, A6, 4″x6″ Photo, 5″x8″ Indexcard, 5″x7″ Photo C5 Envelope, Com-10, DL Envelope, Monarch
Warranty 1-Year Limited Warranty
Cartridge Name LC3039BK (black), LC3039C (cyan), LC3039M (magenta), LC3039Y (yellow) – ultra high yield cartridges
Page Yield 6,000 pages (black) / 5,000 pages (cyan / magenta / yellow)
Price Comparison of Brother LC3039BK vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Brother Price $55.99
Original Brother Cost Per Page .93 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $25.99 -Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page .43 cents per page
Price Comparison of Brother LC3039C vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Brother Price $62.49
Original Brother Cost Per Page 4.6 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $25.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 1.9 cents per page
Price Comparison of Brother LC3039M vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Brother Price $62.49
Original Brother Cost Per Page 4.6 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $25.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 1.9 cents per page
Price Comparison of Brother LC3039Y vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Brother Price $62.49
Original Brother Cost Per Page 4.6 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $25.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 1.9 cents per page

HP® OfficeJet Pro® 8035 Wireless All-in-One

The HP OfficeJet Pro 8035 is a wireless multifunction inkjet printer with print, copy, scan, and fax capabilities perfect for mobile printing.  Includes duplex printing and an automatic document feeder. Suitable for both home and office use.  HP has produced some of the fastest color inkjet printers on the market according to the Guinness Book of World Records. This printer isn’t the fastest but it’s pretty quick, delivering documents in as fast as 20 pages per minute for black and up to 10 pages per minute for color.

This printer has a slim cost per page of 4.9 cents. It’s no wonder consumers love this printer. And it gets even better! This printer uses HP 910 ink cartridges which print at least 300 pages with a standard HP 910 and 825 pages if you get the 910XL cartridge. but you can save even more when you switch to compatible HP 910 cartridges. Our compatible HP 910s  will be available soon and are expected to fly off the shelves since this is a very popular printer model. The original HP 910XL cartridge (which is just like a bigger HP 910) is priced at $45.99 at the time of this article but you can get an HP 910XL compatible ink cartridge for a fraction of the price when they become available!

Cartridges Used:

How many pages can you print with each cartridge?

Monthly Duty Cycle 800 pages
Print Speed 20 ppm (black), 10 ppm (color)
Connectivity Ethernet, Hi-Speed USB 2.0, WiFi
Paper Size A4, A5, A6, B5(JIS), 6 x 8 in,

Executive Index card 3.5 x 5 in, Index card 4 x 6 in, Index card 5 x 8 in, Index card A4, Index Card Letter 3.5 x 5 in,

4 x 6 in, 5 x 7 in, 13 x 18 cm, 8 x 10 in, 10 x 15 cm, L, Photo 2L, 8.5 x 13 in, Legal, Letter,

Statement Envelope #10, Envelope C5, Envelope C6, Envelope DL; Envelope Monarch, Card Envelope 4.4 x 6 in

Warranty Limited warranty offered by HP
Cartridge Name HP 910XL High Yield Black Ink
Page Yield 825 Pages
Cartridge Name HP 910XL High Yield Cyan / Magenta / Yellow
Page Yield 825 Pages each color cartridge
Price Comparison of Original HP 910XL Black vs Compatible Cartridges
Original HP Price $40.99
Original HP Cost Per Page 4.9 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $19.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 2 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original HP 910XL Cyan vs Compatible Cartridges
Original HP Price $22.99
Original HP Cost Per Page 13.2 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $12.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 1.5 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original HP 910XL Magenta vs Compatible Cartridges
Original HP Price $22.99
Original HP Cost Per Page 13.2 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $12.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 1.5 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original HP 910XL Yellow vs Compatible Cartridges
Original HP Price $22.99
Original HP Cost Per Page 13.2 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $12.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 1.5 cents per page

HP OfficeJet Pro 8210 All-in-One Printer

One of most efficient inkjets is the OfficeJet Pro 8210.  Like the the OfficeJet 8035, the HP 8210 is another all-in-one inkjet printer that uses ink efficient cartridges. A full-featured printer that has a 50% lower cost per page than laser printers, according to HP. Has wireless printing, duplex printing, as well as printing, scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities.

This model uses four different HP 952 pigment-based ink cartridges: black, cyan, magenta and yellow. HP offers the cartridges in a standard yield and high yield size.  High yield, or XL cartridges are a better buy for customers that print frequently.  Original HP brand high yield 952XL black cartridges are sold for $34.99 a piece and each individual color cartridge is sold for $31.99.  To keep costs down, consider buying compatible HP 952 replacement cartridges by LD Products for  just $17.99 for the XL black cartridge and $18.99 for each color!

Cartridges Used:

How many pages can you print with each cartridge?

Monthly Duty Cycle 1,500 Pages
Print Speed Up to 22 ppm (pages per minute)
Connectivity Ethernet, Hi-Speed USB 2.0
Paper Size Letter and Legal Sizes
Warranty Limited warranty offered by HP
Cartridge Name HP 952XL High Yield Black Ink
Page Yield 2,000 Pages
Cartridge Name HP 952XL High Yield Cyan / Magenta / Yellow
Page Yield 1,600 Pages each color cartridge
Price Comparison of Original HP 952XL Black vs Compatible Cartridges
Original HP Price $46.99
Original HP Cost Per Page 2.3 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $19.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page .9 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original HP 952XL Cyan vs Compatible Cartridges
Original HP Price $35.99
Original HP Cost Per Page 9 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $15.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 3.8 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original HP 952XL Magenta vs Compatible Cartridges
Original HP Price $35.99
Original HP Cost Per Page 9 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $15.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 3.8 cents per page
Price Comparison of Original HP 952XL Yellow vs Compatible Cartridges
Original HP Price $35.99
Original HP Cost Per Page 9 cents per page
LD Brand Compatible Price $15.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 3.8 cents per page

 

Epson EcoTank ET-2720 Color All-in-One Printer

The EcoTank ET-2720 is an inexpensive entry-level printer that comes with print, copy, and scan capabilities. All EcoTank printers use ink bottles with page yields in the thousands, so even if you go with the cheapest EcoTank option, you are still saving hundreds of dollars on ink in the long run. Some downsides to this printer are that it doesn’t have fax capabilities, page speed is a bit slow (10.5 ppm for black and 5 ppm for color), and it does not automatically do double-sided printing.

Save even more when you use compatible ink bottle refills that fit your EcoTank printer and deliver the same print results as original OEM ink bottles.

Cartridges Used:

How many pages can you print with each ink bottle?

Monthly Duty Cycle 3,000 Pages
Print Speed Up to 10.5 ppm monochrome; 5ppm for color
Connectivity Hi-Speed USB 2.0, Wireless
Paper Size Letter and Legal Sizes
Warranty Limited warranty offered by Epson
Cartridge Name Epson T522 Black Ink Bottle
Page Yield 4,500 Pages
Cartridge Name Epson T522 Cyan / Magenta / Yellow
Page Yield 3,000 Pages each color cartridge
Price Comparison of Original Epson T522120-S  Black vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Epson Price $13.99
Original Epson Cost Per Page 3.1 cents per page ($0.031)
LD Brand Compatible Price $6.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 1.6 cents per page ($0.016)
Price Comparison of Original Epson T522220-S Cyan Cyan vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Epson Price $13.99
Original Epson Cost Per Page 4.67 cents per page ($0.046)
LD Brand Compatible Price $6.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 2.3 cents per page ($0.023)
Price Comparison of Original Epson T522320-S Magenta vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Epson Price $13.99
Original Epson Cost Per Page 4.67 cents per page ($0.046)
LD Brand Compatible Price $6.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 2.3 cents per page ($0.023)
Price Comparison of Original Epson T522420-S  Yellow vs Compatible Cartridges
Original Epson Price $13.99
Original Epson Cost Per Page 4.67 cents per page ($0.046)
LD Brand Compatible Price $6.99 – Find out more!
LD Brand Compatible Cost Per Page 2.3 cents per page ($0.023)

Final Thoughts

If you begin your printer search by first looking for cost-efficient ink cartridges, it is guaranteed that you will save money in the long run. Once you’ve found an ink cartridge that has a low cost per page, it’s a lot easier to choose from the range of printers that use that cartridge.

We hope you were able to learn something from us today. If you have any further questions or comments on how we can further improve this article, please leave us a comment below!

*Savings based on price comparison between remanufactured/compatible cartridge prices on www.4inkjets.com and OEM cartridge and printer prices from Staples®.   All prices effective as of July 26, 2021.  OEM names are registered trademarks of their respective owners and are not affiliated with, and do not endorse 4inkjets.