Printer Ink In Your Refrigerator
I came across the following customer question today. It was prompted by something that the individual read online.
Does putting printer ink in the refrigerator give more ink?
The quick answer . . . NO!
The long answer . . . NO! Printer ink is supposed to stored at room temperature (check the packaging). Storing it in your refrigerator will have an adverse effect on the ink within the cartridge. Printer cartridges manufacturers formulate their ink to be stored at a certain temperature. Anything outside the manufacturers range will damage the ink. It’s not worth it for the price you paid for the cartridge.
Want to get more out of your ink cartridge? Store it at room temperature and an in upright position and make sure you use it fairly soon after you buy it. They are not designed to be stored for long periods of time.
Where’s the strangest place you’ve heard you can store your ink cartridge? Let me know. Thanks!
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