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Choosing the Right Printer
Andrew YeungBuying a new printer is a task many people will need to undergo, but there’s more to choosing the right printer than brand reputation and cost.
Improve Your Know-How of Printer Toner Cartridges
Katy SEver wondered what’s inside of your printer toner cartridge? How does the toner work? What are the differences between ink cartridges and toner cartridges? While most people tend to understand how ink cartridges work, you might find toner cartridges confusing.
Easy Steps to Clean Your Inkjet or Laser Printer
Katy SA 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.
How Remanufactured Printer Cartridges Are Made
Katy SYou 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 Exactly Is Toner?
Andrew YeungThe term toner is thrown around often on our blog, but really what is the difference between toner and an ink cartridge? Toner is a type of ink that is used in laser printers and copy machines.
We Moved To California!
Andrew YeungPhoto provided by allthingsaugusta.com Comp and Save would like to officially announce the relocation of our company. Previously we resided in Portland, OR and have now moved to San Francisco, CA area.
Tips That Increase the Life of Your Ink Cartridges
Andrew YeungImage found at: www.computershopper.com Purchasing ink is not a cheap investment. One of the best ways to save is by using remanufactured or compatible third party products through sites like CompAndSave.
The Ultimate Showdown: Laser Printers vs. Inkjet Printers
Andrew YeungLet’s face it: buying a new printer can be confusing. Different printers serve different needs and fit different budgets. We decided to go all-out and pit the two main methods of printing against each other.