Showing posts with label Ink Cartridges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ink Cartridges. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

Tips On Buying Ink Cartridges For Printers

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In general, the black ink cartridges are cheaper than color toner cartridges.  So do ask yourself when buying ink, do you need color prints, or will they work equally well in black and white? If the answer is "yes", you will be saving a considerable amount of money in purchasing black ink cartridges.
If you are cost-conscious and also have great concern for the environment, purchasing recycled ink cartridges are a good option.
If you buy any kind of cartridge, make sure it is compatible with your printer. Many people are surprised to learn that the ink cartridges need to be specified for use with your specific model and manufacturer of printer. This should be explained clearly on the outer packaging of your ink. If you are having trouble remembering the model number of your printer,  simply write it on a piece of paper and take it to the store with you. This is the most important information to have when selecting ink cartridges for printers, because without the model number of the printer, you're probably not getting the right ink product.
Because ink cartridges are sometimes very expensive, it is often possible to find a bargain on a combo printer cartridge / ink. A visit to a local retail store revealed a single cartridge for $ 29.97. Right next to the selection of ink cartridges are more than one printer in a box. Among them, a new printer and ink cartridge color combo, which was cheap at only $ 34.95. Most of the ink cartridges for printers carry a manufacturer's warranty to ensure your satisfaction. The only way to get coverage, as promised, is to keep the original receipt of purchase, packaging, ink cartridges and warranty information. If your new ink cartridge does not work as promised, most manufacturers will either replace the cartridge at no cost to you, or refund the original purchase price in full.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Junk (DK) Cleaning up the Inkjet printers

Using Inkjet printers but not cleaning properly is never been a good idea. Cleaning an inkjet printer is mandatory if you are looking to have good performance.

It is not recommended giving it a good dusting from the outside but important cleaning from inside. Firstly, you must turn off your printer and all the parts should be stopped functioning. Then, Remove the dust accumulated in printer ink cartridges area by using a dry cloth. Use a thick paper or spray it, and feed it through.

Must be aware on avoidance of all the internal circuitry, it may cause a great harm to you. Be safe and happy with your clean printer and quality printing.
By: Adib

Saturday, November 26, 2011

To Use Third Party Ink Cartridges And Toners Or Not?

We all know printers can not function without an ink cartridge or toner cartridge. These cartridges play a vital role in the printing of black and white or colored documents and or pictures. Generally, the most common problem a printer will have is that it runs out of ink. Some ink cartridges and toners are expensive because they are specifically designed to function on a specific printer. Others are compatible and can work on various printers but many manufactures say there is a high probability these "third party or compatible" cartridges may cause damage to the printer if used. These compatible cartridges can save you money but in the end is it worth buying such third party brands that would eventually lead to greater problems? The choice is always up to the consumer.

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