Main Menu
Untitled Document
Sitemap

"START YOUR OWN CARTRIDGE REFILLING SYSTEM"

Click Here For More Info!

 
Inkjet Printer Ink
This article provides useful, detailed information about Inkjet Printer Ink. The type of printer ink to be replaced...

Printer Cartridge Recycling Business
This is the time to get into Printer Cartridge Recycling . Offices and homes all over the world have printers attached to their computers. Thousands...

An Analysis of Lexmark (LXK)
In 2005, Berkshire Hathaway bought about a million shares of Lexmark. I haven't followed this story closely, but I assume the stock was purchased...

How to choose: Laser Printers, Inkjet Printers, Dot Matrix Printers
Man is always in constant search for knowledge which he makes use to create innovations that will make his life better. Among the varied inventions...


Warning: include() [function.include]: URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in /home/gka/public_html/cartridges/menu.php on line 63

Warning: include(http://agoodplace4all.com/englishsites.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /home/gka/public_html/cartridges/menu.php on line 63

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening 'http://agoodplace4all.com/englishsites.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/gka/public_html/cartridges/menu.php on line 63
 
So You're Buying A New Printer !


Untitled Document

Ok, so you have decided to buy a new printer ! The old printer is getting "cranky" the print quality is down, and it is slow ! Here is what I would suggest that you do.

Sit down at the kitchen table or wherever with pen and paper or at the computer with notepad or a word processor.

Determine how many pages a day you will be printing. If the number is over 8 pages a day and we are talking everyday toss all printers priced below $100.00 , these are "home class" printers and they will wear out quickly.

The inkjet printer market , because of the volume that is bought is one of the most "price-driven" markets in the computer industry. There are many gimmicks used to lower the price of an inkjet printer, the two most prevalent

is durability and ink costs. The ink costs means you toss all HP and Lexmark printers.

HP and Lexmark both incorporate the print head into the cartridge. This allows both companies to "patent" the cartridge and that translates into high prices for ink cartridges. If you are the only "ballgame" in town you can charge what you want for your ink

 

"In Only 2 ½ Weeks You Can Quickly and Easily Learn How To Make $75 Per Hour From Something That Most People Throw Away!"

Click here for more info!

Untitled Document

cartridges ! It's true you can refill their empty cartridges but it is somewhat messy, time consuming, and limited. It's limited because the empty cartridges can only be refilled so many times before the print quality starts going downhill and you have to purchase a new cartridge at $28.00 to $40.00 dollars a pop.

Concentrate on Canon and Epson. Both of these companies use a "tank system" for delivering ink. I rate Canon ahead of Epson. Epson puts a chip on each cartridge to prevent you from refilling (it was originally a design scheme to make you buy their cartridges like HP and Lexmark). Generic cartridge makers figured out a way around this but this also raises the price on generic cartridges since there is a cost to produce and attach a chip.

Ok, now we have determined printing volume, next figure out the uses, are we wanting to print out photo's ? If so the entry price for an inkjet printer is going to go up ! Many new inkjet printers feature 6 and 7 color printing by incorporating photo black, photo cyan, and photo magenta inks to improve "toning" on photo's. Don't get me






wrong, you can print a "photo quality" picture from a 4 color inkjet but it will not have the quality that the 6,7 and now 8 color photo printers can produce.

Other features on photo printers is Pict-bridge (only a memory card from a camera is necessary to print) and large print formats up to 13X19.

Beware The "All In Ones" Ever heard the term "Jack of all trades and master of none" ? That is the way I would describe the multifunction printer/scanner/copiers/fax machines. If you need a fax/copier and you have a space consideration then fine a low end multifunction machine might be for you but don't expect it to be a fast printer and don't expect the photo quality to approach a dedicated photo printer.

More consumer info about electronics can be found at electronicz.com

About The Author

David Atkins has messed around with PC's and printers since 1981. In 1989 he started Springfield Technology which he sold in 2004. He currently owns electronicz.com.


More Great Articles :

The Primer of Digital Camera Printer
Once you have clicked photos through your digital camera, then the next step is to turn these ‘virtual’ images into real photos. One way is to send...

About Laser Printers
Like with many other things in the world of printing, laser printers have come a long way in the past few years. They have gone from being found...

A Review of Samsung Laser Toners
Samsung laser toner is just as popular as its Hewlett-Packard and Brother counterparts. Samsung is a group of products and services that began in...

Ink & Toner Cartridges: How Do I Start An Online Business From Home On A Low Budget? – Part 1
About a year ago I took over an existing online business from a friend of mine selling ink, toner and other printing consumables and decided that...