Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Ink Cartridge”
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Why You Can't Print with One Empty Cartridge
The most common causes of printing problems are empty cartridges, but did you know you can not print even if only one cartridge is empty? For example, if you want to print with black ink only, but one of your color cartridges (like cyan or magenta) is empty, it will still prevent you from printing. This article will provide some insight as to why this problem occurs and why it is that way.
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Best Ways to Recycle the Ink and Toner Cartridges
With over 350 million cartridges ending up in landfills every year, we have to take the necessary steps in recycling these heavily used items. If you’ve always wanted to recycle toner cartridges or ink cartridges that you have piling up, then you have a variety of ways available.
Ways to Recycle Your Cartridge 1. Donate (Or Sell) It To A Local Office Supply Store
The most common place that accepts used ink and toner cartridges is the local office supply store.
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Easy Steps to Clean Your Inkjet or Laser Printer
A chill is in the air… Fall is here! It’s time to start your fall cleaning. Once you’ve finished dusting, vacuuming, and organizing your abode, you should clean your entire printer. A well-cleaned printer results in its optimal functioning and extends its life. Don’t be overwhelmed—the printer cleaning process isn’t difficult or time-consuming. Read on for our step-by-step instructions on cleaning both inkjet and laser printers.
Clean Your Inkjet or Laser Printer Using These Step-by-Step Instructions Cleaning an Inkjet Printer Make sure your inkjet printer is unplugged before starting the first three steps.
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How Remanufactured Printer Cartridges Are Made
You may already know all the myths about the quality of remanufactured printer cartridges versus original equipment manufacturer (OEM) ink cartridges. But let’s dig a little deeper on some of the misunderstandings surrounding how these cartridges are actually produced.
What’s an OEM Cartridge? OEM ink cartridges are manufactured by the same company that makes your printer. For example, if you have an HP printer, then the OEM cartridge would originate from HP as well.
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5 Ways to Stretch Your Printer Ink Supply
There comes a time where you are needing to print off an important document and then you are faced with the devastating news that your ink is low. You replace the ink cartridge only to find that a few dozen pages later you are low again.
For business or personal use, ink costs can add up quickly. Luckily, we have a few tips and techniques that can help stretch your ink supply.
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How to Print on Fabric Using An Inkjet Printer
Did you know, you can print on fabric using your very own inkjet printer at home? You can add quirky designs to a bag, put a funny personalized message on your t-shirt, monogram your pillow case, create a craft project with your kids for school – the possibilities are so many! Let’s look at how you can print on fabrics such as cotton and silk right at home, using an inkjet printer.
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Things to consider when buying low ink cost printers
Printers themselves tend to be reasonably priced, it is the recurring cost of ink and toner cartridges that tend to burn a hole in the pocket. The printer could cost something in the region of $50 but buying the cartridge could actually cost you more! This is a clever thing that printer manufacturers do; they price the printer low, knowing that by doing so the printer is an easy purchase. But, this also makes the buyer commit to future cartridge purchases.
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Pocket Size Printers – Reality, Or a Figment of the Imagination?
Everything is pocket size today – our tablets and smart phones do more than the bulky, cumbersome desktop computers and fit right into our pockets. Entire libraries now fit neatly into an eBook reader and then into our bags or pockets; they travel with us wherever we go.
However, there is one thing that these ingenious minds seem to have been slow to invent – a portable printer. A small, pocket size printer that goes wherever you do and prints on the go – this isn’t something that has yet gained currency.