buy ink cartridges?

For the first time, I need to buy for my new Dell V313 printer cartridges. I want to buy cartridges which will last long. I do not know the difference between single-use, disposable high-performance, regular use and use regular cartridges high capacity. I've never had to deal with something like this before. Can someone help me out here?

Thank you, Lucy

the difference between the two is that the more regular are reusable... you can bring to a filling station to fill, unlike, single-use, which is for single use. As you can see on link below, there is a slight difference in the price.

BTW: high performance print twice as standard.

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