New Study Shows Most Printer Ink is Thrown Away

According to research commissioned by Epson, as much as 60 percent of the printer ink contained in a typical inkjet cartridge or ink cartridge is wasted. The survey firm TUV Rheinland was asked to measure how much ink is used up and how much remains in an ink cartridge when the printer claims it’s out of ink.

As detailed in its study, TUV revealed vast amounts of wastage. No matter which printer a person utilizes, around half the ink you pay for goes unused. On average, ink printers provide an ink efficiency of just 58% when used for photo printing purposes. When used for printing business documents, a lower only 47% is used.

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TUV performed comparative tests on eight different printers from well-known brands such as HP, Canon, Brother, Lexmark, Epson and Kodak. The Kodak EasyShare model that was included in the test proved to have an ink efficiency level of just 40%. By contrast, models made by Epson and one HP inkjet, were shown to have efficiency levels of around 80%.

The printer ink cartridge machines that scored particularly poorly were ink cartridge models that used multiple cartridges. This category of printers featured models in which colors are supplied in a single unit of cyan, magenta and yellow as well as 6-color printers that have a 5-color ink cartridge. The ink cartridge printers each printed as many sample pages as possible until one of the colors was exhausted. The residual amount of ink that was unused was then recorded.

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