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Printers - My Pet Peeve by George W. Cannata
The Cost of Ink This is my third article on the subject you can read my others on my web site www.caveatemptorus.com or at www.ezinearticles.com. I believe in free enterprise and all that but some things are beyond the pale. Ever since the advent of the inkjet printer I think we’ve been... It’s not always successful, and it can lead to damage to your printer. ... I recently had to buy a set of OEMS to prove my printer was defective. ... Some of the refilled cartridges are of such poor quality they not only don’t work, they leak and can damage your printer.
What You Should Know About Original VS Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridges by Joseph Mercado
Let’s face it; words aren’t cheap, especially when they are being printed from an ink jet printer. If a picture is worth a thousands words, well, time to get out your wallet. Printer makers may sell their hardware for a pittance, but anyone who’s had to refill an ink jet printer knows that the... An OEM (original equipment manufacturer) black cartridge for a $100 Epson C80 color printer costs $32.99, a third of the price of the actual printer. ... This allows the consumer to enjoy the quality of the printouts, without having to be concerned about losing its color behind glass or even in a...
Finally, Your Inkjet Printer Cartridge Details Will Speak For Themselves by Joseph Mercado
Did you know? Ink cartridges are tiny gadgets with mundane features, which are indispensable to the inkjet printers which suck them dry. They’re also very expensive, which I am sure you can vouch for that based on personal experience. Two ink cartridges can be more money (as high as $80) than... They purchase an inkjet printer and find out about 3 months down the road that the cartridges cost more than the actual inkjet printer. ... If you print one color more often than another color, your ink costs may drop significantly.
Which Paper is Right for Your Printer? by Bobby Hudson
Get better-quality printouts with the right paper! Printer paper stores offer a wide range of paper types to select from, which is often quite confusing. For better-quality printouts, it is always advisable to buy coated or specialty paper, like Photo Paper (Glossy or Matte), Coated Paper... Best for framing non-glare images, printing craft projects, newsletters and signage All Purpose Papers - Made to meet your daily business and personal inkjet printing needs. ... Ideal for everyday high-resolution color printing.
Quick, Pick Up Your Primary Key Epson Ink Solution Differences In Just 5 Pre-Qualifying Ways by Joseph Mercado
How can I determine the key difference among each of the Epson ink solutions? There are several key Epson differences when analyzing the multiple solutions scoped out on its targeted media applications. In this article we will cover the 5 main principles. ... Or color gamut is another term for a color model or color space used to describe visible colors used in imaging. ... 4-Color Dye based ink offers the broadest color gamut in addition to one of the largest selection of compatible paper. ... This will diversify the individual output pointing in the technology direction of; •4-Color Dye...
A Look At Some The Options Available For Inkjet Refills by Gregg Hall
Although you might have originally think that the most expensive part of your computer was the original purchase, if you have had your computer for longer than a couple months and print out documents often probably know by now that computer upkeep is more than some bargained for. ... The cost associated with trying to keep up the printer maintenance can range from as low as $10 or so for a color inkjet cartridge and up to as high as $50-$75 for laser toner cartridges. ... Just like in the previous option, you may end up voiding the warranty of the printer and if something goes wrong you...
How To Clear A Stubborn Inkjet Printer Clog by Eli Fry
Do you own an inkjet printer? Has the printhead ever clogged up on you, creating streaks or missing colors from your printing? Clogs can be incredibly frustrating. Normally when you find out you have a clogged printhead, it's because you're right in the middle of printing something important. ... If the printhead unit is located inside your inkjet printer itself, then you'll first need to remove the inkjet cartridges. ... The printhead is the mechanism of your printer (or inkjet cartridge), where the ink actually comes out.
Review of the Epson Stylus Pro 9800: Its First Year in Retrospect by Kirk Economos
It has been year since the first announcement of the Epson Stylus Pro 9800 printer, the new generation of 44 inch width, inkjet printer from Epson. Like many of the new releases from Epson, the printer was highly anticipated; offered breakthrough new features; and was impossible to get for about... A final negative, although not affecting the quality of the printer, was that for nearly 7 months of last year, dealers like myself, that focus mostly on the Epson printer line, had no Epson printers to sell.
Printers - A Practical Buyers Guide by Iggy Quazi
Buying a printer can be a complicated business, there are more shapes, sizes and types of printers available to the home and small business user than ever before. Printers have also become specialised for their intended purpose. It is no longer a case of "a printer is a printer". ... Inkjet Printers The Inkjet Printer is the most commonly used type of printer among home and small business users. ... These figures cannot be taken hard and fast due to the many variables involved, but it is generally accepted that the cost per print of a laser printer is cheaper than that of an inkjet, which...
Colour Models In Photoshop - What They Are And When To Use Them by Jennifer Farley
When you’re working in Photoshop, it’s important to understand that there are different colour models and colour modes available. This article aims to briefly explain the theory behind models in Photoshop and why you would choose one particular model over the other. ... It is made up of three components – the lightness component (L) ranging from 0 to 100, the “a” component comes from the green-red axis in the Adobe Color Picker, and the “b” component which comes from the blue-yellow axis in the Adobe Color Picker.
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