Epson Inkjet Printers

Comparing printer types.
This week we are talking about the Epson expression and workforce printers that Epson are promoting as a replacement for the traditional laser printer in the office environment.
Epson inkjet printers have always been a favourite with home users and have a reputation for printing excellent photos.
Changing the perception that ink is for home and laser is for the office will take time however their sales pitch, at betterthanlaser as set out below, and the potential cost savings in consumables and power usage make a compelling case for change.
Ink Post has been supplying inks and toners to Sydney businesses for over 15 years and over the last few years we have seen a change from laser to inks particularly in the small to medium size businesses we supply.
Will this filter over to the larger businesses only time will tell!

What is PrecisionCore?
It is only natural that the time for inkjet to take its place in the laser dominated office has arrived.
The PrecisionCore journey started in the 1980s when Epson adopted a piezo process, in which a thin crystal flexes when an electric charge is applied to it. As the crystal contracts, it acts as a pump to push the ink through a nozzle. This process has the advantage of being able to handle almost any fluid with great precision and durability.
In 2003, Epson set its sights on truly realizing the potential of piezo printhead technology. To achieve high-speed, high-quality, high-reliability, and high-efficiency printing, it was necessary to develop the thinnest possible piezo element for maximum control over ink drop size.
Epson merged micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) processes with its advanced piezo material science to develop the MicroTFP print chip, which uses piezo crystal films 1-micron thin-one hundredth the thickness of a human hair. This next-generation print chip is the heart of PrecisionCore.
The MicroTFP (Thin Film Piezo) print chip allows the maximum output of ink from the smallest print engine, meaning a big increase in the density of print nozzles. Combined with precise ink channels and nozzles, TFP print heads are able to place almost perfectly round dots on media with great precision.
The ability to pump larger amounts of fluid through densely packed nozzles yields a multitude of small, round, precise dots. This means better and faster output for you.

Dramatic Speed
PrecisionCore print heads can be fast and powerful at the same time, with the ability both to fire quickly and deliver multiple drop volumes on demand.
Fast: No need to warm up like a laser, which means less energy consumed.
Professional Quality
PrecisionCore’s MicroTFP print chip enables it to deliver both large and small drop volumes even at high resolution.
PrecisionCore nozzles can reconfigure themselves in around 1/10,000 of a second to deliver small and beautifully round drops, allowing for sharp text, smooth edges and gradations, and fast area fills.
In summary, PrecisionCore with Epson inks delivers fast speed, amazing colour quality, dark, sharp text, leading durability and fast drying with off-the-shelf media. These newest inks raise the bar again.
Epson inks contain additives with properties that enable inks to adhere to a wider range of materials. This means Epson printers can be designed to print on anything from plain paper to glossy labels to synthetics, and from three-point text fonts to large format signage.
Outstanding Durability
The flexibility in ink formulation also gives PrecisionCore a dramatic advantage in print durability. Business documents printed with PrecisionCore and Epson’s business inks deliver durability that exceeds that of laser printed pages, all without special paper formulations. Use a highlighter or spill a little water and the text won’t blur. Also, the text won’t fade when the document is rubbed. Write on it, fold it, erase pencil marks – do all the things that you would do with a laser printed page to a PrecisionCore printed page and you’ll find that the laser printer doesn’t have the durability advantage any longer.
The Epson technology used in PrecisionCore allows for fast drying pigment ink that provides fade-resistant, water-resistant, and smudge-resistant business documents without premium priced paper.

Cost Effective Production

Epson’s no-heat technology saves power by eliminating the fuser required for toner-based printing technologies, resulting in up to 70% less energy consumption. Add in faster start-up time because a PrecisionCore powered printer does not need to warm up like a laser printer does

• 1 Up to 50 percent lower printing costs compared with best-selling, colour multifunction laser printers priced at $499 (USD) or less, as of June 2013. Calculation based on continuous printing with highest capacity individual cartridges sold in retail. Actual savings will vary based on print task and use conditions.
• 2 Print yields stated are based on ISO/IEC24711 and 24712 test suite, using 786XL ink cartridges on an Epson WorkForce Pro WF-4630/4640.
• 3 Compared to best-selling, colour laser multifunction printers priced at $499 (USD) or less, as of July 2013, based on manufacturers’ specifications and independent testing. Actual power savings will vary by product model and usage.
• 4 Up to 40% lower printing costs compared with best-selling, colour laser multifunction printers priced at $499 (USD) or less, as of June 2013. Calculation based on continuous printing with highest capacity individual cartridges sold in retail. Actual savings will vary based on print task and use conditions.

Conclusion
Advances in printing technology are challenging our perception of the printer that is the most cost effective solution for your printing needs.
Before you buy ring our friendly Ink Post team on 1300 793 593 for advice on printers and printer consumable costs before you make that purchase!

Choosing a new printer for home or work

Choosing a new printer for home or work

If you’re buying a printer, either for work or for home, one of the choices you’re likely to be faced with is whether to get an inkjet printer or a laser printer. Inkjet printers use liquid ink sprayed through microscopic nozzles onto the paper, and laser printers use a toner cartridge (filled with fine powder) and a heated fuser. Each technology has its own strengths and weaknesses. The two types use different approaches and each is appropriate for meeting different printing needs.

Initial costs

Surprisingly enough, you can purchase a basic laser or inkjet printer for almost the same price. If you’re looking for a budget multifunction printer — which will include the ability to photocopy and scan images as well as print — there’s not much difference in price between inkjets and lasers. One distinct difference between these two types, however, is that only the budget inkjet printers can print colour pages — budget laser printers are only capable of producing black-and-white documents.

The cheapest printers will generally come with ‘starter’ cartridges, which don’t have a full charge of ink or toner. This means you’ll need to refill them after fewer prints. The other consideration is the budget printer will often not take the higher yield cartridges so you will be changing them sooner and paying a high cost to print.

Ongoing costs

As you continue to use your new printer over a period of time, you’ll need to keep it supplied with appropriate consumables like paper and ink or toner. The ongoing running costs of printers are generally quoted in cents per A4 page. You can calculate this by dividing the number of pages an ink or toner cartridge can produce (this figure is provided by the manufacturer) by the price of the cartridge. Remember the quoted page count is based on the industry standard of 5% coverage per page. This doesn’t include the cost of paper though (but this won’t change depending on the type of printers).

Larger laser printers have additional ongoing costs when compared to inkjet printers as they often require an additional fuser cartridge or the replacement of parts with a maintenance kit.

Print speed and text print quality

When it comes to printing black and white text pages, laser printing used to be unbeatable. Even in low-end cheaper monochrome laser models you can expect print speeds of up to 20 pages per minute. However with recent changes in inkjet technology the manufacturers are producing business focused inkjet printers that are matching the performance of laser printers.

Colour printing and colour print quality

If you want to print colour — whether it’s a full-page colour photograph or simply a pie chart — you’ll almost certainly be better off with an inkjet printer.

Colour laser printers are often bulky and quite expensive and generally aren’t suited to home or small office use however they come into their own in a larger office environment.

Even when comparing a colour laser printer to a colour inkjet, the inkjet is likely to produce better colour images. Inkjet printers are able to reproduce subtle colour gradation in images where laser printers will display banding (distinct changes in colour saturation).

Size

Size is an important consideration for some users. If you’re looking for something to fit into a small space on or underneath your desk, it’s hard to go past an inkjet printer. However, if you don’t need scanning or copying a single-function laser printer may be small enough to suit your needs.

Conclusion

If you’re buying based on price the choice between a laser printer and an inkjet was simple but with new advances in inkjet technology the lines are blurred. If you can afford to pay a little more upfront and if you’ll only be printing black text documents, a laser printer is a convenient solution. Inkjet printers are far more versatile, which is important for home use, and if you choose well you’ll pay no more in ongoing running costs.

Choose carefully and if in doubt ring our friendly Ink Post team on 1300 793 593 for advice on printer consumable costs before you make that purchase!

A guide to buying printer cartridges online

 

What do you do when you run out of printer inks, printer cartridge, or laser cartridge? Locate the nearest store, travel all the way, purchase the cartridge, and come back home. But do you know there exists an easier and cheaper way of getting your supplies of cartridges? The process of ordering cartridges online is convenient, and there are chances that you will cartridges at a much lower price. However, there are some guidelines and tips that you should bear in mind while ordering cartridges online.

Search for a website that sells printer inks and laser cartridges online You can find several websites selling laser cartridge, printer inks and other such supplies online; however, you need to choose the vendor cleverly to get high quality products at best price. Your pick should be the site that sells a large variety of cartridges, offers a simple purchase process, has clearly laid down refund, cancellation, and payment terms, offers shipment to your area, and has good customer support. To select cartridges that are compatible with your printer you would need to select the correct cartridges from the list of cartridges available on the website.

Ink Post makes the purchase decision a lot easier for you by offering you quick links to your printer. Use the Inkjet or laser finder to select the brand and series of your printer. For example Canon MG series. Then select your printer from the list displayed for example MG5250 and the cartridges for this printer will be displayed. Look for our Inkpost brand deals, or value packs as the best way to save you money. The biggest advantage of shopping for printer cartridges online is that you can find cheaper options, discounts, special deals, and value packs. You can easily find a discount of up to 75% on our Inkpost brand cartridges vs the original manufacturers cartridges. This can mean a huge cost saving if you own a number of printers.

Tips to bear in mind while placing order for cartridges online.

• Before you venture out to shop for cartridges online, it is important that you jot down your requirements clearly. The printer brand, its make, whether color or black and white are some of the points you should be clear about.
• Decide if you want to buy an original printer cartridge or a compatible one. Compatible cartridges are manufactured by third parties, and work well with the printers. Obviously, they cost a lot lower than the original ones.
• Cheap ink cartridge does not always mean a poor quality cartridge. You can find high quality compatible cartridges that work perfectly with your printer, and do not burn a hole in your pocket.
• Make sure you educate yourself about printers, printer inks, and laser cartridges before you make a purchase. You will find enough blogs and articles providing good amount of information on these subjects.
• Choose an online vendor that is reputable. Checkout how long they have been in business for, and try to do some background check.
• Read out the product descriptions carefully because the cheaper priced original cartridges usually have a lot smaller page count.
• Check out the payment methods that the vendor accepts. Do they offer a 100% secure payment gateway for the financial transactions? Ink Post uses the Paypal payment gateway.
• Evaluate the delivery options. Checkout how long they will take to deliver the order to your doorstep, and how much they will charge you for shipping.
• Multiple purchases can save you big bucks. So, look for value packs that offer you lucrative discounts. You can even save on shipping cost if you can find some bulk deals or discounts.

If you are looking to buy cheap ink cartridge, laser cartridge, or any other printer cartridge then your search ends here at www.inkpost.com.au. With our wide variety of high quality products available at best prices, we assure you of a pleasant shopping experience.

 

Laser Printing – Best Choice for Accurate Printing

Laser Printing guarantees the best printing quality and accurate printing work. Moreover, laser printing cartridges are available for most of the leading brands of printers such as HP, Epson, Canon and many more. The print quality for images is sharp and vivid. Laser printing s used in a wide variety of cartridges like Original laser cartridges, recyclable and refurbished printer cartridge, laser cartridge refills etc. You can easily browse through the different printing solutions available online. One can also get discounted priced laser printing cartridges online for different models.
Ink Jet printers face a lot of roadblocks like the cartridges drying up, printer running out of ink and spending a lot of ink for printing. On the other hand, laser printers offer numerous qualitative and quantitative benefits. What makes Laser printers an automatic choice for precise printing work ?

  • Laser printers use toner which melts to the paper with heated rollers known as fuser units. There is nothing to dry up which means that even after a long break, your printer is still very much functional.
  • In the long run, laser printing inks print more material at a lower cost than an Ink jet printer.
  • Laser printing inks support waterproof printing and the print quality is simply brilliant.
  • Laser printing inks guarantees longevity and lower cost of printing per page.
  • Laser printers can offer outstanding colour at reasonable prices.
  • Laser printing inks are highly reliable and hardly require any major repair. With the help of standard maintenance kits, you can easily deal with the minor repairs.

Laser printing  undergoes a fusing process which bonds the toner directly onto the paper. This technique provides that embossed feel to the paper. Even refurbished laser printer cartridges offer high quality printing work with excellent precision.

Maximising the Efficiency and Output of Your Printer Cartridges

When it comes to taking printouts, some people do not pause to consider whether they really need them. These people will print just about anything they feel they need. This could include presentations, handouts, documents, spreadsheets, emails etc. If they reflected for a moment or two, they would be able to reduce their printing requirements by at least 50 percent. This trend of printing any document that might be useful is particularly prevalent in workplaces across Australia.

You will not find as many people taking unnecessary prints on their personal computers and notebooks. In fact, it is quite likely that the habitual printers will demonstrate immense restraint when it comes to taking printouts at their home. Unnecessary prints wear out or exhaust the printer cartridge at a much faster pace. Of more concern is the fact that rapid use of laser cartridges and printer inks increases the generation of electronic waste (or e-waste).

The Shore Regional Organisation of Councils (SHOROC) represents a partnership between various councils. These councils comprise of the region of the Northern Beaches – from Bradley’s Head to Barrenjoey. SHOROC remains committed to delivering regional outcomes on various projects that enhance the quality of life for Australians. In their recent campaign on banning the dumping of e-waste in landfills, they released a document. Culled from a number of sources, the document declared that:
E-waste is growing at the rate of three times that of general municipal waste

  •  In 2008, 37 million computers were already present or being sent to landfill sites in Australia
  •  Australians purchase 2.4 million computers annually
  •  Only 1.5 percent of computers are currently recycled
  •  Each year, Australians dispose of 2,179,000 – 8,715,000 printer cartridges

When people dispose of their laser cartridges, they will not consider the effects of their profligate printing habits. That will only come with an awareness of the threat posed by the toxic chemicals and gases produced at landfill sites. The repercussions only hit home when these chemicals contaminate the groundwater people drink.

In these days of increased environmental awareness, using eco-friendly products is a good way of expressing your concern for the environment. It is also a good way to highlight your responsibility towards the environment. Several manufacturers offer solid printer inks made of natural vegetable oils. Buying a laser cartridge with solid ink could be useful in reducing your carbon footprint. However, it might even be worthwhile exploring other options such as recycling your printer cartridges. Several organisations and charities offer this service e.g. www.Recycle4Charity.com and www.RecyclingNearYou.com.au.

Another simpler way of making your cheap ink cartridge last longer, is to use it effectively – and that too, only when it is necessary. Some tips that help you derive maximum use from your cartridges include:

  • Switch off or unplug the printer when you are not using it. This keeps the nozzles free from blockages caused by dry ink.
  • Turn off the printer from the front control panel before you unplug it from the wall. This protects the print head and reduces the possibility of the nozzles drying out.
  •  Consider the resolution of the document or image you are printing. Print documents at lower resolution settings. Print photographs and images at a resolution of 300 dots per inch (dpi). Print larger files at lower resolutions i.e. 150-200 dpi.
  •  Avoid running printer cleaning cycles frequently. These cycles are most effective when your printer shows signs of blocked nozzles.
  •  Avoid colour prints unless needed for clients and other important documents. Try to maximise the use of greyscale prints as far as possible.
  •  Print documents for personal use in the draft mode.
  •  Do not replace the toner as soon as the refill indicator light starts blinking. Refill indicators on modern printers indicate that the toner is low on ink rather than being completely empty. Use the same toner until the printouts become lighter or streaked.
  •  If your cartridge shows signs of running out of ink, remove the cartridge and shake it vigorously a few times, before re-installing it. The residual ink could serve you for a few more occasions.

Within fourteen years since its inception, InkPot has become a top provider of laser printer cartridges and inks. Online shopping has become a convenience that people cannot do without. Therefore, you can even purchase printer cartridges online. Based on the amount you spend on your purchase, you could get a significant discount too. Therefore, we recommend that you make several purchases at once to enjoy optimal benefits. Moreover, for purchases of $75 or over, you even get free freight delivery to certain locations.

When you need to find a specific brand of ink – from the latest cartridge to hit the market to a cheap ink cartridge – we offer a comprehensive range of products. Thus, you could find a cartridge that you could not locate anywhere else. Call us at 1300 793 593 or visit our website for more details.

Mechanisms that Enhance Printing – Types of Cartridges

Looking for a new printer that you wish to buy is not difficult. You can easily spot a number of retailers selling printers and other computer peripherals in your local supermarket. The difficult bit is to find which one works best for you. The numerous brands available in the market make your choice difficult as it is. The different types of models available under each brand make a difficult job, a complex one. Each model of printers will have its own characteristics. Each one will be sleek and cost effective – not to mention, compact as well. Then, how do you possibly segregate accomplishments like:

  •  Prints X times faster than the contemporary models or,
  •  Uses X percent less of ink
  •  Provides Y percent less power consumption

Such claims can be very hard to corroborate. In most instances, you will probably only be able to achieve this, by purchasing several new printers. That, in itself, would denote that the claims of most of the printers you bought were erroneous.

By contrast, looking for a printer cartridge or a laser cartridge is much simpler and easier. You can probably purchase your laser printer cartridge at the local supermarket too. Thus, it offers ease and cost effectiveness. Moreover, you do not need to be lost at sea in thinking about which printer cartridge you need to buy. You will know beforehand which one or two models you need to select. The fact that printer manufacturers produce their own ink cartridges lies behind this. Ink cartridges made by one manufacturer will be incompatible with a different printer. Yet, have you ever thought about the several types of printer inks or cartridges available in the market? Usually, this thought will never cross your mind because you know the type of laser printer cartridge you need. Hence, it might be useful to know about those silent mechanisms that make printing easy, without raising a brouhaha.

Each printer contains apertures for holding ink cartridges, used for printing. Each ink cartridge contains one or more reservoirs of ink. Each printer will have space for a black ink cartridge and a coloured one, comprising the three primary colours. Generally, inkjet printers use ink cartridges, while laser printers use toners. Toners denote a powdery substance that clings to the paper (or fuses with it) during the printing process.

Inkjet printers, on the other hand, use ink cartridges, filled with either pigment-based or dye-based liquid inks. Dye-based inks tend to seep through the paper even though they offer a range of brighter colours. This is why several people prefer pigment-based inks as they bond better with the paper. Of late, manufacturers have come up with waterproof ink. This ink does not smudge or bleed when exposed to water, unlike other liquid inks.

An increased awareness of the environment and the need to conserve resources has led to many innovations in the computer industry. With a growing section of consumers demanding eco-friendly products, manufacturers have come up with green products. In all types of printer inks, solid inks are the most environment friendly inks. They also provide another alternative to liquid inks. Solid inks come in blocks of coloured and waxy substances. These inks are made almost entirely of vegetable oils. Hence, they melt during the printing process, when meeting the paper. Solid inks produce lesser waste than traditional liquid ink cartridges. Additionally, they provide more vibrant colours and high quality prints.

Your knowledge of printer cartridges might pertain to the ones you have in your printer. However, several different kinds are available – ranging from cheap ink cartridges to the more high-end varieties. Some of the most common types of printer cartridges are:

  •  Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Cartridges: The manufacturers of your printer produce OEM cartridges. These are the most expensive of all cartridges. However, they provide a high quality of print and a high page yield. Moreover, these cartridges also come with a manufacturer’s warranty.
  •  Compatible Cartridges: Created by third party manufacturers, these cartridges provide an economical alternative to OEM cartridges. These cartridges can work in a specific printer, even though they are non-brand cartridges – aimed for generic use. The print quality is lesser than that provided by OEM cartridges. However, in most cases, the difference between the two would be apparent only to the connoisseurs of the printing world. Further, you must only purchase these from genuine and trustworthy manufacturers to avoid damaging your printer.
  •  Refill Cartridges: These cartridges represent the new wave of environment friendly products. Usually, users discard empty cartridges, thereby contributing to a larger amount of e-waste. Refill cartridges however, only require refilling the cartridge with ink. You have the option of doing this yourself or availing of professional services.
  •  Remanufactured Cartridges: You might have heard that manufacturers add new parts to used cartridges. These ‘renovated’ cartridges are remanufactured cartridges. Remanufactured cartridges are cheaper alternatives to OEM cartridges. Above all though, they are environment friendly and cost effective too.

Based in Sutherland Shire, Sydney, Ink Post Australia is your one-stop shop for all your printing requirements. Since 1999, we have been one of the leading suppliers of printer cartridges for all major brands of printers in Australia. In fact, we stock cartridges, ribbons and tapes for nearly all kinds of printers. Therefore, if your printer is an older model (considered obsolete), don’t worry. The chances are that we have cartridges or ribbons to keep your printer operational. Besides, we are an online retailer of printer cartridges and accessories. Hence, you do not even need to visit us for replenishing your printer supplies. Simply login and purchase printer cartridges online – as easy as printing and as quick too!

Meaningful Bargains for Inking Long-term Relationships

You might have heard several friends or colleagues giving rave feedback about the latest printers to hit the market. Some people might wax eloquent on the quality of the printed documents. Others might present convincing arguments on the cost effectiveness of the printer. There might even be a few, who find the sleek look of the printer classy and elegant. A classy printer on your desk can enhance the overall appearance of your room or cabin. However, going by looks and design could be a useful way to find a printer you like. Nevertheless, by no means should you purchase a printer based solely on how it looks.

Looks remain important criteria when selecting a new printer. After all, most people would tend to look at the printer first, before checking its other aspects. Moreover, the field of computer peripherals remains an ever-advancing one. You might purchase the latest printer in the market today. Before the week is over, an advanced model with superior features would be available. One significant aspect of most new printers lies in their economic design. Manufacturers are probably aware of the corporate need to utilise office and desk space effectively. Hence, if your printer ends up consuming a third of your desk space, you will soon grow weary of it. Smaller is bigger nowadays – especially in the world of electronics. People demand more features and requirements, but with the caveat of a compact size. This explains the growing popularity of multifunction printers nowadays.

Multifunction printers combine the functionality of a printer, a copier and a scanner into one machine. Some models could even provide the additional functionality that enables you to send faxes. For people who work from home or small and midsize businesses, such printers provide great value at a much lesser cost. Even for large-sized businesses, buying multifunction printers could work out to be more economical. Therefore, for junior and middle management levels, you could provide several multifunction printers depending on the number of employees you have. This would leave you free to provide the high-end printer models to the senior leadership in your business.

However, as mentioned earlier, finding valuable advice from friends and colleagues about which printer is best, could be difficult. Each person’s likes and dislikes could vary. Therefore, instead of letting the raving reviews sway you, it could be worthwhile heeding the following tips. This way, you could get the printer you need, rather than a printer your friends advocated.

 

  • Consider the requirements and use of the new printer. Aspects could include:
  • The number of users sharing the printer
  • The number of print, scan, copy or faxes per day
  • Selecting colour functionality as opposed to greyscale or monochromatic printouts
  • Include the cost of supplies to the initial hardware cost. Sometimes, the overall cost of the hardware and supplies could be lower for laser and solid ink multifunction printers when compared with inkjet multifunction printers.
  • Check online reviews posted by other people on the printer. Some manufacturer and retailer websites even provide a ‘Compare’ feature to compare two or more models.
  • Understand the features and functionality the printer provides. Also, accord a high priority to the ease of use of the printer.
  • Ascertain the level of security and confidentiality provided by the printer.
  • Check the compatibility of your network and other hardware and software you use

These tips could make it easier for you to purchase the printer you need. However, you will need to purchase printer supplies like laser cartridges and printer inks regularly. This is where you need a reliable printer cartridge retailer. With InkPost (Sutherland Shire, Sydney) as your printer cartridge supplier, you can rest assured.

In the fourteen years since its inception, InkPost has quickly become one of Australia’s most popular provider of laser printer cartridges and printer inks. In fact, our site even allows you to purchase a printer cartridge online. Our clients find it easy to navigate the website. Further, we also provide discounts based on your expenditure. Therefore, if your purchases amount to $75 or over, you get free freight delivery to certain locations. Above all, we pride ourselves on the fact that you will find all kinds of printer ink brands at our store – from the latest cartridge to hit the market to a cheap ink cartridge too. This is a key reason behind our rapidly expanding base of loyal customers. We guarantee that once you’ve experienced the ease and convenience of shopping with us, you will keep returning for subsequent requirements. Call us at 1300 793 593 for more information and ink a long-term relationship with us.

Ink Post

Printers are especially important for those who work in the office or those around paperwork. Truth be told, printers are often the reason why most of the deadlines are missed because they either get jammed or the printer cartridges have run out of ink and you have to run down the supply room to get new printer cartridges and start from scratch. In order to avoid these hassles regarding the printer, here are some of the best printer problem solutions.
1. If the printing process is too slow, you can rev up your printer performance and save printer inks in the process by checking out the properties on the menu and reduce the print quality. Most of the time, when the printing process run slow, it is usually because there are high detailed graphics to your print. By reducing the quality of the print, you hasten the speed of the printing process.
2. For those of you who are looking for cheap printer inks, there are a lot of them in the market. Most are also refillable but they are not worth your money. The trick of the trade here is to buy higher capacity laser cartridges so that you can have more room for the ink as well as more papers to print.
3. If you discover your prints are too light or have horizontal lines, you may have a clogged print head and this can damage your laser cartridges in the long run. This usually happens if you do not use your printer regularly. Dust can settle and sometimes old dried ink can clog the area and they usually result to light prints or have those horrible horizontal lines. Clean your printer from time to time.
4. When using refillable printer inks, make sure that you are using the same ink from the same manufacturer. There are times that we are tempted to try out other third party cheap printer inks but this might cause more harm than help. Stick with what’s best for you. If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it.
5. For those who want to save money on ink and paper, you can always shrink your text into a single page considering it won’t be too cramped up. By shrinking your letters and pages, you save money and speed up the printing process altogether – a win-win solution.

6. When the printer is broken, try not to gut it open. Instead, check what’s wrong with it by printing a sample first. See what is wrong with the printing process first then move on to the more technical aspect of the problem if you do not see anything wrong with the printing. If you have to open up your printer, make sure that it is unplugged. See if there are faulty wires. If you do see them, do not touch it and call a technician instead.
Now that you have an idea on how to deal with your printer and the ink cartridges, you will surely have a better time handling those deadlines.

 

Ink cartridges online – The Benefits of Buying Online

Printers are omnipresent and has almost become an inalienable part of our daily life. Their ability to streamline and simplify your work load is the biggest advantage. However, the recurring cost of ink cartridges makes printer maintenance a costly affair. New print cartridges, cartridge refill kits and recycled cartridges are readily available online. At Ink Post, we deal in branded printer inks. We offer a range of high quality cheap ink cartridges. Some of the brands of Ink cartridges online, that we offer are: Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, HP, Lexmark, OKI, Sharp, Samsung, and many more. There is no dearth of choice for buying Ink cartridges online.
The best thing about buying Ink Cartridges online is that you can choose from a vast variety of branded printer ink cartridges all under one roof. This means that you don’t need to put in much effort in search of compatible inks at competitive market prices. Moreover, at Ink Post, we try to provide the best deals for Epson, HP and Dell ink cartridges that come with more than double refilled ink capacity. Our inks come with an internal cleansing solution that does not allow coagulation of ink.
Not only do we deal in a vast range of high quality ink cartridges, we also deal in high quality original and compatible toner cartridges. The search option is easy and hassle free, where the customer only needs to know the Printer number or cartridge number and we show the entire list of available ink cartridges spanning across multiple brands. We, at Ink Post have established ourselves in the field of environment friendly compatible ink cartridges. For more information about our products and services, visit us at inkpost.com.au. or call on 1300 793 593 during business hours.

Printer cartridge – How does it work?

We live in an almost unbelievably convenient age. Before the time of printer cartridge and cartridge printer suppliers, printing was considered one of the more time-consuming and tedious tasks, left only to professionals and dedicated artists. Today we can enjoy the convenience of simply replacing our printer cartridges once every now and again. There are two types of printers; those that use printer ink cartridge, and those that use laser printer cartridge. Here at Ink Post we supply toner and printer cartridges for every make and model of printer. Continue reading