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Do New Printers Come with Cartridges?

Do New Printers Come with Cartridges?

We get this question from many first-time printer buyers.  The short answer is – YES! Most printers do include cartridges in the box with your printer, but it is important to note, the majority of cartridges that are included are starter cartridges.  

Starter cartridges are intended to get your printer up and running.  They have a smaller amount of ink than a standard yield cartridge and will probably last for a couple of weeks if you print occasionally, so expect to order a new set of ink relatively soon.   Cartridge prices can vary quite a bit depending on what printer you have.  As such, the total cost of operation should always be top of mind.  Before you buy, think about what you want to get out of the printer.  Where do you plan to use the printer?  Are you printing mostly documents, photos, or both?  How much money do you want to spend on ink?  With so many printers available, setting expectations ahead of time will help you find the perfect fit.  To help you determine the true cost of using your printer, there are two points worth keeping in mind…

Page Yield

Page yield–the approximate number of pages you can print with a particular cartridge–varies from machine to machine.  When you are shopping around, it is important to compare cartridge price and page yield across printers to make sure you won’t be spending more on ink than you need to.  Most cartridges are sold in standard and high yield (XL) sizes, but some are available in extra high yield (XXL).  If you print a couple of pages a month, you will probably be comfortable sticking with a standard cartridge.  Customers that print more frequently are more suited for high yield or extra high yield cartridges due to their higher ink capacity. The page yield of inkjet cartridges and laser toner cartridges vary quite a bit as well.   At first glance, the cost of laser toner cartridges may appear much more expensive than inkjet cartridges. But when you consider how many pages each laser cartridge can print, the cost per page of toners (~6 cents) is way more economical compared to an ink cartridge (~20 cents).

Cost of Cartridges

Cartridges can be expensive.  Before you settle on a printer that is on sale, take a moment to do the math.  The cost of ink is calculated by dividing a printer’s page yield by the cost of the ink cartridge.  For example, the price of a genuine HP® 63XL black ink cartridge is $45.90* and its page yield is 430 pages.  After a bit of division, the cost is 10.6 cents per page.  Comparatively, you can buy a genuine black Canon® PGI-250XL cartridge for $27.99, which offers a page yield of 500.  The cost per page for the Canon is only 5.5 cents a page, giving you more ink for a cheaper price.  This is why cartridge price and page yield are worth paying attention to.  The cost per page of a compatible cartridge is even less.  LD Products sells a compatible replacement for the HP 63XL black cartridge at $20.99, or 4.8 cents per page.  The LD brand compatible PGI-250XL is just $5.49 and offers a cost of 1.0 cents a page. So, before you buy a new printer, just remember…

  1. YES, your new printer will likely come with new cartridges…but they probably won’t last very long.
  2. Replacement cartridges may be expensive.  Compare pricing not only across printer models but their respective cartridges as well!  Inexpensive printers usually come with higher priced cartridges.
  3. For an even better deal on ink, consider buy LD Brand compatible cartridges.  They are significantly less than the original brand and are backed by an industry best lifetime guarantee!

Looking for a printer that is a good deal AND uses high capacity cartridges?  We put together a list of some of the most ink efficient printers on the market today, check it out here.


Cartridge Series
Thank you for reading this post! This article is written by a team of ink experts at LD Products - a Long Beach, California-based company that specializes in compatible ink and toner.  With over 20 years of printing expertise, we’re committed to helping you save money on printer ink without sacrificing quality.  If you found this content helpful, we’d be grateful if you supported us by visiting LDProducts.com for all of your ink and toner needs.  We appreciate your support!

*Savings based on price comparison between remanufactured/compatible cartridge prices on www.LDProducts.com and OEM cartridge from Staples®. All prices effective as of April 18, 2023.  OEM names are registered trademarks of their respective owners and are not affiliated with, and do not endorse LD Products.

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7 Comments

  • DO NOT EXPECT CANON TO DELIVER A NEW PRINTER (I BOUGHT THE MODEL MG3620) IT CAME WITH NO INK, NOT EVEN STARTER CARTRIDGES
    SO DISAPPOINTED IN A COMPANY I HAD TRUSTED FOR YEARS….BUT NO LONGER
    DO SAY YOU WILL THEN DON’T…CONSUMERS HAVE A LONG MEMORY AND ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO DISCUSS THE LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND HONESTY WITH OTHERS WHEN COMPANIES DON’T DELIVER.

    SHAME ON YOU CANON

    • I’ve just ordered a new Canon printer, no ink included. I would have bought a cheaper one if I’d known in advance. It’s like buying a bike with no wheels

    • Hi Pat, sorry to hear that. Most printers come with ink in the box! Which Canon printer did you order?

  • I CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY THE COMPANIES THAT SELL PRINTERS DO NOT SAY WHAT TYPE OF CARTRIDGE GOES INTO THEIR PRINTERS – THEY GIVE EVERY STUPID DETAILS (CM WEIGHT -LIKE i WOULD TRAIN WITH LIFTING THE PRINTER DAILY…) – EXCEPT WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT …..THE INK.

    • I realized when i first bought my printer. I also noticed that the type on INK used is on the box that the printer come in.

  • Are starter cartridges the same quality as new name brand cartridges?

    • Yes, they are the exact same quality!

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