Ink Refill Business
MAKE EAZY Money by learning how to start and run a ink refill
business. A recession proof business that you can run out of your home. But how to start? How much
money do you need to start? How do you market the business? These Questions along with many others are
answered in this comprehensive step by step guide below. For further details just follow the
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cartridges
I recommend this step by step manual on starting and operating a successful ink refilling business some of
details he covers are:
Learn how to use five simple tools of the cartridge refilling
trade
How to choose the right ink for each
cartridge
Learn how to unclog print heads on those stubborn
cartridges
Learn which cartridges are the most
popular
Learn how to refill cartridges faster for greater
revenue
Learn how to create cartridges that work better than the
original that your customers will love
Learn how to professionally package your refilled
cartridges
How to properly test each cartridge you refill to ensure
customer satisfaction
How to determine when a cartridge cannot be refilled and save
you wasting time attempting to do so
Learn what formula to use for pricing, marketing,
and selling your quality refilled printer cartridges
See my very effective methods that I use to sell cartridges through
retailers, training providers and at computer fairs
Learn exactly which tools are required to refill each type of
cartridge
Learn a unique method for creating cartridges
which last longer than the original that your customers will love
Learn exactly how much ink each cartridge holds
Learn how to source empty cartridges for a fraction of the price you will
sell the finished product for
Learn which complementary products you can supply your customers for
increased income and no extra effort
How to make extra money from existing customers providing an add on
service at no extra cost to you
How to seal your refilled cartridges to prevent them from
leaking
Learn exactly which cartridges are used by hundreds of different
printers
Learn how to use a simple tool to refill the most popular cartridges
effortlessly in a matter of seconds
Learn special methods used to access ink reservoirs for cartridge
refilling
How to know your cartridge has been filled to the correct
level
How to prevent cross contamination when refilling colour
cartridges
Learn why there is no such thing as a 'universal
ink'
How to collect the empty cartridges that will be the lifeblood of your
business
How to ensure ink flows smoothly from the print
head
How to sell your refilled cartridges with minimum sales
effort
A no risk 60 day 100% money back guarantee, you can't lose. There is an
obvious a need for this business. Remember competition is not necessarily a bad thing, it means there is money in
the business model. If you
are interested
(which by the way is the important thing) in this business then Click Here!
Some Market research revealed the following...
When looking over your market, consider the following rules of thumb:
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About 50 percent of personal computers have attached inkjet printers.
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About 75 percent of home personal computers have inkjet printers.
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About 10 percent of inkjet printer owners are highly concerned about inkjet
refill costs.
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About 20 percent of inkjet printer owners are likely to buy generic
refills.
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Senior consumers are more concerned about inkjet refill costs -- but are more
likely to purchase their own ink in bulk and refill their cartridges themselves.
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Certain types of businesses use more inkjet refills than average. Some of
these are:
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graphic design firms
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architecture firms
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engineering firms
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advertising firms
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photographic firms
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Other types of businesses are interested in our postal ink:
Operations
Some key areas of operations are the following:
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Equipment
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Ink
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Cartridges
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Employees
Beginning Equipment
At this level, the required equipment is the following:
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syringe bottles or syringes.
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a hand drill with a #55 or 1/16 inch drill bit (from your local hardware
store). A drill press is very helpful and will allow you to do neater work.
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a small, securely mounted vise to hold cartridges with.
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an adjustable wrench (approximately a 12 inch handle).
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a supply of vinyl electrical tape (from your local hardware store).
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a supply of 8-32 x 1/4 inch set screws (check your local hardware store, Home
Depot, or a fasteners supply house). Stainless steel is preferred, but ordinary steel will work in most
situations.
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a hot glue gun and glue stick supply (check your local craft supply or
Wal-mart).
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labels (available through most quick printers or Mail-boxes Etc).
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shipping boxes and packing material.
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ink.
This equipment will allow you to operate a low volume inkjet cartridge refill business.
Medium Volume Equipment
At this level, you will want to purchase some of the more specialized equipment available, such as:
High Volume Equipment
You may eventually wish to look at some of the high volume equipment. Two examples:
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Self-contained refill equipment for HP 51625A -- ranges from $5000 to
$20,000
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Custom refill equipment for any specific cartridge, 1 cartridge per 30 seconds throughput --
$250,000
Ink
Initial ink stock depends largely upon your customer base. However, we have found some rules for guidance. The
following are the most popular inks to refill with.
Black ink
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* WJ 106 -- Older HP cartridges, and some Lexmark
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* WJ 114 -- Many Apple and Canon cartridges
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* WJ 163 -- Most popular newer HP models (600, 800 series)
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WJ 161 -- Canon BJC 600 series
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* WJ 165 -- Canon BJC 4000 series
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* WJ 190 -- Newer Epson Stylus Color models (400, 500, 600, 800 series)
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WJ 171 -- Older Epson Stylus Color II and Stylus Color 200 models
Color Ink
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WJ 242, WJ 635, WJ 716 -- Canon BJC 600 series
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* WJ 245, WJ 639, WJ 720 -- Canon BJC 4000 series
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WJ 219, WJ 615, WJ 706 -- Older HP series (400, 500)
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* WJ 243, WJ 637, WJ 717 -- Newer HP series (600, 800)
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* WJ 264, WJ 659, WJ 737 -- Newer Epson Series (Stylus Color 400, 600,
800)
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WJ 255, WJ 649, WJ 730 -- Older Epson Stylus Color (200, 500)
The asterisk (*) signifies most people's highest volume products. If startup cash is tight, we suggest that you
focus on these inks and cartridges first.
There are many other inks, but these are limited to printers with low installed base. We suggest that you
consider purchasing those inks as the refill opportunities come up. In general, you should be able to pay for a
pint of ink with the sale of three or four cartridges.
Do not purchase more than 1 pint (450 ml) of each ink until your volume begins to move. After all, on some of
the Canon cartridges, you only put 2 ml of ink into a cartridge. Some of the larger HP cartridges will use up to 60
ml of ink. Eventually, you will want to purchase in larger volumes to reduce your ink cost on your most common
refills.
Black ink is more popular than color ink. However, as a refiller, you can make more profit refilling color
cartridges.
Cartridges
This has always been the most difficult part of starting a refill business. You must get cartridges. There are
several options:
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Become totally a service business. In this case, you collect cartridges,
refill them, and return them to the same customer from whom you collected the cartridges in the first
place. You charge them for the refilling service and the ink.
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Pay a bounty for old cartridges. This works particularly well as a
fund-raising event for a school or church group. In essence, you agree to pay perhaps $1 to the group for
every old cartridge which they bring to you. Be careful of the price you pay, since you'll likely get older
cartridges.
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Create a conversion kit. This is the method used by the high volume people
who have designed an insert able tank. For most small refillers, this is not a practical method.
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Purchase a generic cartridge. Generic cartridges are just becoming available for some of the most
popular older models such as the HP 51625A. However, the printer manufacturers have recently served notice
that they consider these generic cartridges to be patent infringers, which places this strategy in
doubt.
***I would like to add...you can put a small ad online or off where you will pay small amount for used
cartridges you could specify the type if you like. Then turn it around that way***
Employees
With a low volume business, it is essential that good control of labor costs be accomplished. With training, few
cartridges will take more than 10 minutes of labor to refill. However, the first time someone refills a particular
cartridge, it may take up to 30 minutes.
A well-organized work area which keeps all tools and instructions readily available to the refiller is key.
Where possible, refill multiple identical cartridges in batches. This will reduce setup time.
We make the following additional suggestions:
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Utilize family members
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Stick with temporary, part-time workers. Look for thinking people, since the
variety of cartridges requires some adaptability.
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Focus workers on a particular type of cartridge. Cartridges basically fall into three types:
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Sponge filled
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Vacuum-retained
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oddball
Sales
Sales of refill cartridges are best made in several ways:
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You can personally visit companies which would use substantial amounts of
cartridges and offer to refill those cartridges for them. This is excellent business, since this allows
your salesman to develop a weekly route, picking up cartridges and dropping them off. Unfortunately, many
companies prefer to pay on 30 day terms, so this can be a bit of a problem. (This can often be overcome by
setting up two prices -- one price for cash sales, another for 30 day terms).
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You can develop a fund-raising package where you agree to refill all the
cartridges which a group brings to you for a given price. They pickup the cartridges from parents, friends,
etc. and return the cartridges. You can often get good payment terms here, such as requiring payment up
front from the group. They collect the money from the cartridge owner and the group keeps a portion of the
fee.
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You can link up with local computer retailers. Remember that they will want
40 to 60 percent of the retail price. In this case, they act as a collection point, you pick up daily or
weekly, and return the product to them. They pay you.
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You can explore other types of retailers. Today, office supply and computer retailers sell 95 percent of
all refill cartridges. However, as the personal computer becomes more and more common, we expect that other
types of retailers will begin to sell these products and services. As an example to open your mind to the
possibilities, consider video rental stores, quick printers, Mail Boxes ETC, corner groceries, drug stores,
locally owned hardware stores, and copier service companies.
***I would like to add - Ebay and online ad sites like usfreeads and having your own site would be a no
brainer. Get an merchant paypal account to boost confidence. When you can afford it get a BBBonline account to
further boost confidence.***
You should strongly consider establishing VISA and Mastercard capability. Check with your bank. Although many
banks will not accept home-based businesses for VISA and Mastercard, they usually know another company which
will.
Your customers will evaluate you on the following points:
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Does the cartridge perform as well as a new cartridge?
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Price - but very low prices imply low quality. 25 to 35 percent savings seems
to be about right.
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Speed of service.
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Honesty -- for example, telling a potential customer that his cartridge is worn out and can't be
properly refilled.
***A great overview... this is a good exercise for any business idea***
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