Hp Laser Printers Versus Hp Inkjet Printers
March 27, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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Laser printers are designed to be used in a heavy work load environment. The cost per print is much less expensive compared to Inkjet models. Laser printers use a dry mono-component toner cartridge and a laser that shoots the image onto a drum inside the toner cartridge.
Inkjet printers are designed for a different work load. They are designed more for a work station such as an individual’s desk or for low volume type work. The toner or ink is quite expensive. Most are slow, so using them in a high volume application would drive a person crazy waiting for a hundred page report. Let me say something about the cost of Inkjet cartridges. I read an article that said that Inkjet cartridges are more expensive per weight than imported Russian Caviar. Inkjets use a liquid ink that is sprayed onto the paper. They all have a scanner rail that goes back and forth, carrying the Ink cartridges distributing the ink.
I read a post that several people commented on. They said that Hewlett Packard has really gone down hill lately with the quality of their printers. They were commenting on the HP LaserJet 4, a very popular laser printer of the past. It is about ten to years old, but it is a very dependable printer. I still use one in my office!
They were comparing it to several new HP Inkjet Printers. These are completely different machines for completely different applications. If you want to compare this machine to another HP product use the HP laser jet 4250. You really can’t compare these either. The memory, speed and options are made for the latest printing applications. Remember that the HP LJ- 4 was built around 386 computers. By the way, my HP LJ-4 works great with XP.
The price of Inkjet printers is driven by consumers that want something cheap. You get what you pay for. It is the market that creates cheap Inkjet printers. They do work well, but if they break they are not designed to repair. They are known as disposable printers. Not all Inkjet printers are disposable printers. The Inkjet is really progressing and will continue to fill more of the market place. Speed has been an issue but now they have designed some that keep up with the speed of laser printers. HP color Inkjets also make terrific color prints. Even a person with a limited budget can make great presentations, photos and flyers.
When you purchase a printer, you should always consider the type of application that it will be used for. Don’t buy an Inkjet when you’re going to be printing hundreds of reports. Don’t buy a laser printer if you print two or three jobs a day. If you look at cost per print and monthly volume you can’t go wrong. Hewlett Packard printers are some of the best you can buy, but you need to use them in the proper application.
Thanks to Bill Tucker for contributing this article to our Inkjets blog:
Bill Tucker has been in the office equipment and supply industry for over 20 years and has several published industry related articles that help the end-user as well as the technician.
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Ensuring Your Inkjet Cartridges & Printer Operates Well
March 13, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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If you want to ensure that your inkjet prints onto the paper for the best quality printed output possible, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First and foremost, ink dries when it contacts air. Because there is always some ink in the inkjet nozzle, if you do not use your printer often, you can end up with clogged ink nozzles and have to run the cleaning maintenance routine several times to unclog the inkjet nozzle, if it can be unclogged at all. The simple, easy solution to this problem is to use the printer frequently. If you print a full color page or two at least once or twice per week, you shouldnt have this problem, but there are many users that infrequently use their printers only to learn their ink wont distribute properly. So, just print a test page once a week as a minimum. Sure, it wastes a little bit of ink but it prevents having to possibly discard the entire ink cartridge and avoids the expense of buying a new one.
For the best quality ink distribution, be sure you use the correct paper for your printer. Paper looks like it is all the same and it is easy to select the wrong type of paper unless you realize that some paper is specifically for laser printing and the inkjet will not perform as well on this type of paper. Choose general purpose or inkjet paper and youll be ensured good results from your inkjet printer.
If you notice your inkjet is not printing as clearly as it has been in the past, you probably need to perform routine maintenance by running the software applications which came with your printer. The ink nozzle alignment maintenance ensures that the ink is being distributed exactly where it should be by making certain the position of each nozzle is exactly right. If one ink distribution nozzle is misaligned, you can have streaked printing. This is most noticeable when printing pictures, but it can result in fuzzy text print as well. The routine is simple and easy to run and will provide you with step-by-step instructions to follow. The printer will really do all the work for you.
So, remember to keep your ink cartridges working optimally to use your printer regularly or print a test page regularly. Remember also to use the right paper for the type of printer you are using. And remember to align the nozzles periodically. This will help ensure you get the finest possible output from your home or small business inkjet printer. After all, you want your printing to look professional and neat; thats why you purchased an inkjet printer in the first place!
Thanks to anonymous for contributing this article to our Inkjets blog:
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Specialists (Melbourne) since 2004 selling ink,
toner, fax rolls etc & regularly writes articles about his industry
Are Inkjet Printers the right choice?
March 12, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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The growing business of inkjet printers has brought about additional benefits to them. Manufacturers have built their business around the supplies rather than the printer itself. They have made the inkjet printers an inexpensive commodity sometimes selling them at lower cost or may be even less thereby making long term profits from inkjet printers.
An Inkjet printer uses a unique printer mechanism, which provides quality printing. They transfer tiny droplets of ink directly to the page. This is the reason why you will find most photo printers are inkjets. If you want to print photos at home, photo inkjet printer would probably be a perfect choice. For instance, if you want to print few photos, few e books or print any other project work an inkjet printer would help your cause. Inkjet printers are far less expensive than laser printers.
Tips to keep your inkjet cost low
• When you print inter-office, personal or draft documents use the “draft” and “grayscale” option. This can help you save a lot on black and color ink.
• Purchase generic cartridges made for you printer as they can be purchased at half the price.
• Purchase a cartridge refill kit as they are have an excellent quality and cost low.
• Always purchase your cartridge in bulk as this can help you bring down the total cost.
• Purchase remanufactured cartridges made for your printer
• Order you inkjet cartridge online to save time and money. Now days many online outlets do not carry the generic version and costs are normally lower.
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how do you refill canon pixma mp 210 inkjet printer cartridges at home with the manual kit?
February 27, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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I have a canon pixma mp210 inkjet printer and I want to refill the cartridges with a kit that I’ve purchased , the only problem is I don’t know how. I sit here looking at the kit wondering if I can get my money back because I don’t know how to use I but I’ve already opened it. Does any one know how to use this kit
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Online Shopping for Inkjet Cartridges
February 25, 2009 by Inkjet Printer Reviews
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Inkjet cartridge is normally small plastic container, which hold container for the ink that your printer uses. These are made up of individual sizes for the different makes and models of printers. When you purchase a replacement, you require making sure that you are purchasing the right inkjet cartridge for the inkjet printer you have. Manufacturers always suggest that you purchase their brand for their machines but you normally have the option of purchasing other brands that are compatible.
You could also shop online for inkjet cartridges. As most of the web sites provide convenient home deliveries, you could have them delivered to your office or home. This permits you to order the precise ones, which you require and forever have a supply on hand. You could as well store to have a substitute handy in case you run out of ink in the middle of a significant printing work.
If you believe purchasing ink cartridges online then you would see that the prices of the inkjet cartridges over the internet are comparatively less than the cost of purchasing ink cartridges from an office supply store. Once you have determined on the make of inkjet cartridges then you can simply compare prices. You would find that it is cheaper to order your inkjet cartridges online. If you select to reuse your old ink cartridge, then a refill kit might be the answer. It comes with easy to follow instructions and simple to use ink refill system.
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