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ink cartridge
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Noun1.ink cartridge - a cartridge that contains ink and can be replacedink cartridge - a cartridge that contains ink and can be replaced
cartridge - a module designed to be inserted into a larger piece of equipment; "he loaded a cartridge of fresh tape into the tape deck"
electrostatic printer - a printer that uses an electric charge to deposit toner on paper
fountain pen - a pen that is supplied with ink from a reservoir in its barrel


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