Which photo printer should I buy?

February 28, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews  
Filed under Photo Printers

Can you answer jonatne’s question about Inkjets?:

I’m looking to buy a photo printer to print digital photos from my DSLR camera and digital art I create.
I want to say price isn’t an issue, I just want the very best thing out there.
However I’m aware that often with gadgets like this the best thing out there isn’t the newest item and may be a little cheaper.
I’m looking for something that can print flawless brilliant prints of my photos and artwork at the largest format.
Thanks.
John.

Compact Photo Printers

What heat transfers work best on inkjet printers?

February 28, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews  
Filed under More Inkjet Answers

Can you answer RedKarma’s question about Inkjets?:

I have an HP inkjet and would like to apply my images on a black cotton tshirt. I believe there are new heat transfers out there now that print on dark colors. Has anyone had any luck with these products. Which one works the best? These tshirts will be washed so I’m looking for something that will not fade.

Hp Colour Inkjet

From the City Dump to Your Inkjet Printer?

February 28, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews  
Filed under About Inkjets

Want to help?  Recycle you used cartridges with click2ink.com or ask the company you are buying from now if they can use the empties.  Click2nk.com pays the shipping and even gives you a credit that can be used on future purchases.

Click2ink.com has these answers.  Some of you have seen the return bags or labels included with brand new OEM inkjet cartridges.  These cartridges are being destroyed for one reason or another and kept out of the re-manufacturers supply chain.  So, one of the hardest/dirtiest jobs of remanufacturing inkjet cartridges is finding good quality raw materials.  There are no companies that offer an unlimited supply of all the needed empty inkjet cartridges to meet demand.  Companies like click2ink.com must go searching.  And they can end up in some dirty places, like city dumps.  Click2ink.com has a global network of empty cartridge collectors and in some countries they are recovered from actual dumps.  You know, seagulls, trash, stink…a dump!

Once collected the used cartridges must be cleaned and inspected for electrical and physical damage.  If all the circuits are good and there are no cracks, deep scrapes, or chips, the cartridge can begin the remanufacturing process.  It is not out of the dump and into your printer yet…it must still pass several more tests along the way and not all will survive. 

In fact, on average only seventy percent of the cartridges collected by click2ink.com will make it to your printer.  The other thirty percent are recycled for other usable materials.  They simply do not pass the final print quality test or are rejected for one reason or another along the re-manufacturing process.

The company’s products are all re-manufactured in house at its state-of-the-art facility in rural Edson, Kansas.  Click2ink re-manufactures a wide range of printer ink and toner cartridges for use in all major printers like HP, Canon, Dell, Epson and Dell.  Click2ink products are sold direct from its website to US based consumers, businesses, government agencies and schools.  Click2ink.com is not affiliated with any printer manufacturer.

What do you do with your empty inkjet cartridge when it is empty?  If you are like the majority of the population you throw it away and straight to the dump it goes!  Did you ever wonder how companies can sell you a remanufactured inkjet cartridge?  Where do they get the empty cartridge to remanufacture? 





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reason or another along the re-manufacturing process.

The company’s products are all re-manufactured in house at its state-of-the-art facility in rural Edson, Kansas. Click2ink re-manufactures a wide range of printer ink and toner cartridges for use in all major printers like HP, Canon, Dell, Epson and Dell. Click2ink products are sold direct from its website to US based consumers, businesses, government agencies and schools. Click2ink.com is not affiliated with any printer manufacturer.

What do you do with your empty inkjet cartridge when it is empty? If you are like the majority of the population you throw it away and straight to the dump it goes! Did you ever wonder how companies can sell you a remanufactured inkjet cartridge? Where do they get the empty cartridge to remanufacture?



Inkjet Ink Cartridge Refill

What is the most accurate photo printer?

February 27, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews  
Filed under Photo Printers

Can you answer Diane’s question about Inkjets?:

I have owned 3 different HP printers….2 given to me and this last one came with a camera I wanted. I have been disappointed with all of them. Whatever the actual photo looks like is nothing like what is printed. I’ve adjusted the thing til I want to shoot it!
Is there anyone who has a really great printer that will get me excellent color quality results for accurate photos?
I’m a photography nut so quality is very important.

Compact Photo Printers

What’s the best way to make an inkjet transfer onto a tshirt?

February 27, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews  
Filed under More Inkjet Answers

Can you answer questioner’s question about Inkjets?:

I tried an iron-on transfer from Staples but it left a translucent shine where there was no ink, and it didn’t last very long. I’ve heard there is inkjet transfer paper that is designed to be pressed with a proper heat press. Does this look and work well, and, if so, where can I buy this sort of transfer paper? (I already have access to a 350 degree heat press at my school)

Canon Color Inkjet Printer

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