Jan 26

Canon is an established name in the market. It has already built up a niche for manufacturing various types of camcorders, cameras and high-performance printers specifically designed for photography. It has also come up with brilliant ideas for giving better image quality. When one thinks of Canon printers, ink cartridges always come to his mind.

For accomplishing the printing process, different types of ink are used in different printers. The Canon CL-51 is also a high-capacity color cartridge used in the Canon printers. It delivers fantastic output for bright images and for various skin tones it gives accurate colour tones. The CL-51 is compatible with various types of Canon printers, such as the Pixma iP2200, iP6210D, iP6220D, MP150 and MP450 printers. The technology used in this is ChromoLife100. This ChromoLife100 technology optimizes print quality on original Canon photo papers.

Canon Ink Cartridge
Canon Ink Cartridge

There are many advantages of using the CL-51 cartridge. It resist color fading so you can preserve your photographs for a longer time. Also they are powered with ink remaining notification technology which keep the users updated about the ink usage and the time of replacement. This cartridge gives better results when used with the Pixma photo printers. A good quality cartridge is a primary requirement for better printing. The Canon CL-51 tri-color ink cartridge which replaces the CL-51 is much better than its predecessor. This high yield one contains more ink than most of its predecessors.

Moreover, when you print photos, it might become empty very soon and you may have to replace it. Therefore, it is very advantageous to have a cartridge which is equipped with ink remaining notification technology. Also, it is always sensible to refill them when it is empty than buying a brand new cartridge.

Today, single color cartridges are very popular among the users. These give the users the advantage of buying only the color they want. But the market also abounds with multi-coloured ones and those with only the primary colours. However the modern printers are efficient in regulating each type of cartridge.

Jan 26

When you need a commercial printer for your marketing collateral, it is but natural that your printing house would ask you a lot of questions about your requirements. Moreover, sometimes it can be difficult to answer most of them questions if you are not familiar with the words. In addition, most of the time, the terms can be a bit confusing for a nonprofessional like yourself.

One of the most common questions is whether to use color printing for your job. Your printing firm would definitely be asking you if they are going to use color for your print job. This is because if color is one of your requirements, then there is a whole busload of details that they would need from you.

So let us first define what color printing means

Obviously, when you say color printing there is definitely the application of color in your print job. According to Wikipedia.org, it is the method of reproducing your image or text in color. It is not application of black and white or even monochromatic scheme but an infusion of most of the colors you see in the spectrum. When you use a full range of colors to reproduce a color image or picture, then what you have is a four-color process printing. It usually applies the CMYK as its primary ink colors. CMYK stands for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Then there is the six-color process printing that applies a system that adds the colors orange and green to the CMYK for a wider range of shade.

You also have the ‘spot color’ inks, which you can use either alone or in combination with the four-color printing process. Spot color is so termed because you do not have to mix different shades and hues to create a particular color. The spot color inks can be printed on their own. Printers frequently use spot color compared to the four-process printing because of its unlimited and varied color inks that are available.

Therefore, the next question from your commercial printer would be whether to use spot color or the process colors, or even a combination of the two. As color is one of the essential elements to be considered in the reproduction of your marketing collateral, you need to decide which among the three would be appropriate for your needs, and more importantly, to your budget.

Do you need process colors? Alternatively, spot color would be suitable to bring out the brilliant shade of your images. On the other hand, would you prefer to use both?

Knowing the answers to the above questions would definitely save you money and time for your next marketing collateral.

Jan 25

Today’s society requires printers. Without them, our offices could not function. Just as the world needs printers, printers need toner cartridges. A printer, after all, is nothing if it cannot print on a page properly. It’s no wonder that the sale of HP 1200 printer cartridges is so necessary.

A problem with printer cartridges is that they will finally be out of toner. After the toner is gone the cartridge will need to be replaced and this increases a company’s spending quickly. Use of remanufactured HP ink toner that are easily available aids you in keeping the printing costs lower thereby ensuring huge cost savings. Many businesses have been started which specialize in cleaning, repairing, and refilling used cartridges. In this manner HP laserjet 1200 is being recycled and employed again at a much lower expenses to consumers. If you are looking for toner that is compatible with your printer, including the HP LaserJet, you may want to look on the web. Online merchants will give you the best values for your money whether you need a black and white cartridge or one with colored toner.

Reliability is not an issue. Remanufactured HP laserjet 1200 have been proven to be just as quality as those right off the shelf. Hewlett Packard printers will work perfectly with cartridges that have been refurbished and refilled with HP-compatible toner. Given this highly satisfactory choice, it makes no sense to pay more needlessly for new ones.

HP 1200 Tner Cartridges
HP 1200 Tner Cartridges

Here’s an added benefit if you still need convincing. Remanufactured HP 1200 toner and other cartridges are wonderful for the environment! Remanufacturing, after all, is a type of recycling. Remanufactured cartridges cut down on waste that would otherwise go into lanfills. Since plastics are not biodegradable, this waste would stick around for a long time. By buying remanufactured, you can conserve both cash and the environment simultaneously!

Of course, not every HP 1200 cartridges remanufacturer is as scrupulous in its quality management, and you’ll want to assure that you’re purchasing a fully functional refurbished supply. Check print cartridges carefully for visual defects such as dents, scratches, and streaks. A defective cartridge cannot be expected to perform well and should be returned to the seller for refund or exchange.

HP 1200 toner cartridges have shown wide market penetration, from brick and mortar stores, to the world wide web. Ink and toner cartridges are also produced in remanufactured form, where prices are fairly low, and much lower than newly manufactured cartridges. Without a doubt, a person should look to the world wide web for the lowest prices and best selection, as every penny counts.

The HP line of printers makes quality printing projects fast, making them a great, cost effective investment for the office. This line of printers from HP has multiple unique models on the market. HP 1200 prints in high quality color on a par with jobs produced by professional printing companies. Price is the main downfall to the HP compatible toner models. The quality of these printers makes the expense worthwhile, but the toner can also be very expensive. Cartridges compatible with these printers are now widely sold on the market. These cheaper cartridges have the same characteristics as name brand toner, with the same color quality and density.

Jan 24

Compatible means that the toner cartridge can be used in your specific equipment and also that it is not the Genuine Brand. Refilling toner cartridges is big business in the US and the world. Many companies choose to purchase the compatible version instead of the Original Equipment Manufacturer, OEM. Compatible can also mean completely brand new but generic.

In the beginning of refill cartridges there were not many options. Toner and internal replacement parts were not readily available, so the quality was not as high as one would like. In the recent years all that has changed. One of the most important components that should be replaced is the drum and the drum blade. These were designed to only last the life of the toner being used from the cartridge. If you were to reuse the original drum it would cause many print defects such as light print, marks and several other image defects. The drum blade would also create streaking and line type image defects. Think of the drum blade as a windshield wiper. When it wears out certain areas are not being cleaned and it makes it hard to see through the window! In the same way certain areas are not being wiped off and you then have lines on the printed pages. We now have access to not only drums and blades but many other components that wear out and need to be replaced inside the toner cartridge. When selecting a company that refills or sells compatible toner cartridges, I would make sure that they do in fact replace the drum and drum blade, or it will not last and you will have wasted your time and money on something that was supposed to save you money in the first place.

False assumptions: OEMs never fail

Having been in this business for over twenty years it seems that most people believe that if it is the original (OEM) toner cartridge that it will never fail. This is just not true. I have seen many OEM cartridges fail. Some from defect and some from customer induced causes. Here is a list of causes induced by customer neglect or error. Staples paper clips, paper dust, stickyback labels and placing the cartridge down on an unsafe position causing damage to drum.

False Assumptions: Refills always leak

Here again we have an assumption that is just not true. In my experience, the number one cause for a leaking cartridge is paper or labels stuck up inside the drum area. This is caused by using inferior labels or dog-eared paper. There are some refilled cartridges that have not been refurbished in a correct manner. Inside the cartridge is a part that is called a recovery blade. It is a thin Mylar that does exactly what it is named for. It recovers the excess toner and keeps it in the waste toner tank. If the recovery blade is old and warped, toner will fall down into the paper path and some how end up on your brand new shirt. Ever since then you swore to never use these darn refills any more!

If you run across a toner cartridge and the price is unbelievably low it may be because the company that refilled it didn’t replace all of the components that we mentioned earlier. Try and stay away from these kind of deals if you can help it. In this industry there are standards. One question to ask is if they are an ISO 9001 facility. An ISO 9001 facility has the highest standards and you can trust that they install all major components and are put together the right way. This is important, next time you are purchasing toner cartridges just ask them if they are. If they look at you kind of strange or if there is a long pause and they don’t know what you are talking about, stay away from buying from them. There may be some good rechargers out there that are not ISO 9001 but for the most part this will help weed out the bad ones.

Pros and Cons of Compatible and Genuine Toner Cartridges

Compatible Pros: Cost, the average savings can be 50% to 70% from OEM retail prices. If you make several thousand prints, this can really add up. Recycling benefits our world because it reduces the amount that we put in our landfills.

Genuine Toner Cartridges
Genuine Toner Cartridges

Compatible Cons: You will have to make sure you buy quality compatibles or you may get a bad cartridge.

OEM Pros: Consistency, toner yields, new parts, knowing were it came from and that it was created by the OEM.

OEM Cons: Cost, toner cartridges can be much more expensive.

Jan 24

HP has been a leader in printer industry for a long time. HP printers come in a wide selection, including the deskjet ink printers, laserjet printers, business inkjet printers, photo printers and designjet printers. Despite keen competition from other printer manufacturers, HP printers remain the most popular choice for home and business users.

The popularity of HP printers means that there is a huge aftermarket for HP printers. Indeed, consumers have many choices when they want to replace their HP printer cartridges. Here are some useful tips that can help you maximize your savings.

1) Remanufactured and compatible cartridges – HP has recently made a deal with Staples to remove all compatible HP cartridges from Staples retail stores. The move is considered as a victory for HP in the battle for printer aftermarket but this battle is far from over. Remanufactured and compatible cartridges are still readily available from major computer stores, office supply stores and hundreds of online ink / toner cartridge stores. These cartridges are in great demand because they offer a savings up to 30-50% compared to OEM cartridges.

2) Ink refill kits and ink recycling programs are another alternative for bargain hunters. Although it is a bit less convenient than buying a brand new cartridge, refilling ink cartridges is environmentally friendly and helps you save even more than compatible cartridges.

HP Printer Cartridge

HP Printer Cartridge

3) Combo pack – no matter whether you are purchasing compatible cartridges or OEM cartridges, you can usually get a discount buying the bulk pack or combo pack. If you are shopping from online stores, you can also enjoy free shipping when you buy several packs at the same time.

4) Online shopping – HP online store sells their OEM cartridges with free shipping. You can sign up for their MyPrint Rewards Club to get exclusive discount on ink and toner. Other online vendors also have OEM, remanufactured or compatible HP cartridges available at discount prices.

5) Coupon codes – many online vendors selling compatible cartridges provide coupon codes which give an additional 10-15% off on top of the original discount.

6) Warranty period – check the warranty period of your cartridges before purchase, especially if you are buying in bulk. A long warranty period means that you don’t need to open the packages and use the cartridges immediately but can return them at a later date if you are not satisfied with the quality.

7) Compare price and service – compare the price at different vendors, their shipping policy, warranty period and shopper’s satisfaction rating. Buying from reliable vendors can save you lot of money and hassles in the end.