Mar 13

Every time that we do some type of office related work we find that we may need to print certain documents in monochrome color – black and white. These documents can be printed in single lots or we can print them in large batches. Regardless of the final amount of documents that we need, the printer or copier that we will be using needs a good quality ink cartridge. To answer this demand we can use an Hp toner cartridge.

This is one brand of copier cartridge that is known to give good value for your money. Now for the many people who use black and white documents for certain professional situations the Hp toner cartridge is an excellent item to choose. To make our lives easier – or difficult as you want to see the point, there are different types of Hp toner cartridges that we can buy.

These toner cartridges can be of the refill variety or you can choose to buy the regular Hp toner cartridge. To have your copier working in top condition besides servicing the copier often you should also make sure that you have selected an Hp toner cartridge that will give you the print quality that you demand of the copier. The best way to see if you have a toner cartridge that is most suited for your copier you should look at the copier itself.

From the information that you can gather you will be able to see what type of Hp toner cartridge is required for your copier. Once you know the type of Hp toner cartridge that is needed, your next step is to find a reputed office supply dealer who can sell you quality cartridges that are compatible with an Hp copier.

You can find these stores without much difficulty but you will have to see if you are getting the Hp toner cartridge that you have selected. You must also check that you are getting good quality cartridges. Now when you are looking to see the various makes of Hp toner cartridges the box label can give you some help.

Since there are sometimes different Hp toner cartridges that you can buy for the same copier you may want to explore all the avenues that are present. Once you have seen the many types that you can buy and their prices, all that you will need to do is see how many of these toner cartridges that you will buy and when.

Feb 24

If you’re printer uses the hp 88 cartridge series and you’re considering the purchase of a continuous ink supply system for your printer, you should carefully consider your purchase.

The first and foremost reason that I will cover in this article is ink quality. The hp 88 black ink cartridge, requires the use of a high density pigment black ink.

99.999999999999% of CISS or Continuous Ink Supply Systems for printers that use the hp 88 cartridge DO NOT contain the proper black ink and the color inks are generally always poor quality generic inks that are certainly not formulated for use in hp 88 printheads.

I speak from having extensive knowledge of this industry.

HP 88 Cartridge
HP 88 Cartridge

Continuous Ink Supply Systems are almost always manufactured in China. Now, there is nothing wrong with products made in China as a whole, however there is a real problem when products are imported and advertised as being compatible for particular products when they certainly are not.

If you are looking for a CISS for your printer, it is perfectly fine to buy one that is Chinese made. However, buy it empty and CHOOSE the inks that you use in your printer. Especially if your printer uses the hp 88 cartridge series. An hp 88 printhead right now is selling for over 50 dollars from the manufacturer. Your Officejet printer has TWO of these printheads. Not something that you’ll want to gamble.

Quality aftermarket inks are always going to be made in the United States and are only available from U.S. distributors. Ink cartridges from abroad that are advertised as having American made inks are very misleading as the inks are only bottom of the barrel generics produced specifically for foreign markets that buy based on price.

I’ve been around the aftermarket ink industry for several, several years. I recommend that if a Continuous Ink Supply System is what you crave, buy one. Just use quality American made inks that are made specifically for the Hp 88 ink cartridge series, only.

Feb 19

Brand new printer ink cartridges cost a considerable amount of money in general, and while printer ink cartridges from Hewlett-Packard can be said to be more affordable than most, they are still a little bit expensive. Thus, it makes sense for the average computer user to give using HP printer ink refill kits a good thought.

Buying and using HP printer ink refill kits do translate to savings for the average computer user. However, the downside of this is that if these refill kits are used incorrectly, it can lead to irreparable damage to the printer.

To make the task of refilling printer ink cartridges using HP printer ink refill kits easy for the average computer user, here are a few tips and tricks.

1. Always buy an HP printer ink refill kit that is specifically manufactured for the particular model that you have. Each printer unit requires a specific formulation of ink to function properly. Feeding your HP printer with the wrong type of printer ink will permanently damage your printer.

2. Never wait for your printer ink cartridge to go bone dry before you refill it. Always watch out for signs that the ink cartridge is running out of ink. If you wait too long, the printer ink left inside the cartridge will clog the cartridge outlets and damage it. Refilling a damaged ink cartridge will result at best in bad print quality and at worse in irreparable printer head damage.

Hp Printer Ink Refill Kits

Hp Printer Ink Refill Kits

3. Make sure that you follow the instructions on your HP printer ink refill kit to the letter. If you do not follow the instructions carefully, you will only end up with a damaged cartridge, or worse, a damaged printer head.

4. In filling a colored printer ink cartridge, be certain that you fill the cartridge chamber with the correct color of ink. Failing to do this will result in skewed printing results.

5. No one wants to get messed up while refilling an ink cartridge with a refill kit, so always line your workplace with cloth before you begin. Cloth will absorb the ink and keep it from seeping onto the surface of your workplace.

6. Got ink on your hands while refilling your printer ink cartridge? Do not worry about it. To remove ink stains from your hands, just wash it first with soap and water to get the excess oil of the ink off your skin. Follow it with a wash of mild bleach mixed with water. And then, wash your hands again with soap and water to get the bleach off.

Using HP printer ink refill kits are very handy and can result in considerable savings. But here is a caveat for you, though: If your printer is still under warranty, you will lose your warranty in case it is damaged by printer ink from the refill kit. Also, you can only refill an HP printer ink cartridge once or twice because the risk of ruining the printer gets too high.

Feb 13

We have all been faced with this scenario: we need to print something for work or school only to find our HP inkjet printer isn’t cooperating. The good news is many of the common problems that may be preventing your print job from going through can be easily corrected. Below are some tips that can help you next time you’re facing this type of scenario.

Paper Jams
By far, the most common problem affecting any type of printer is paper jams. These can happen for any number of reasons but are often just a consequence of the construction of the machine. Different HP inkjet printers have the rollers in different locations so you may have an easy or difficult time reaching them in order to remove the offending trapped paper. No matter where the rollers can be found in the machine you should always remember to pull out the paper in the same direction as the normal printing path. Pulling it backwards could do damage to the printer.

HP Inkjet Printer
HP Inkjet Printer

Unable to Find Correct Printer Driver
If you want to be able to use all of the functionality of your HP printer, be sure to have installed the appropriate printer driver for the machine. Otherwise, some features might not work correctly. You may find some drivers are more difficult to find online than others but doing a search for the brand and model is one way to track down the driver you need. An easier way is to go to a site such as PrintCountry.com, which will email you the printer driver you want for free.

Faded Ink after a few Print Jobs
What if you’ve printed several jobs after changing the printer ink cartridge then the ink starts to look faded and too light only have a handful of pages have gone through. If you have this problem, first clean the heads of your HP printer. Check the manual for the specific details on how to do this for your machine. If the improvement from this is only temporary, you should return the cartridge.

Refusing to Print
If you try to print and get an error message each time, you should always check the simple problems first before assuming there is a problem with your HP printer. Check to make sure your printer is probably connected and is turned on. Also check your printer settings on your computer to be certain that you have selected your printer from the menu.

If your HP printer is connected to your system via a network, you should make sure those connections are working as well. Finally, take note of the error message or number then do a search at the HP site or via Google for information on what the problems means so you can fix it.

Feb 03

Whilst we are talking about cartridges, the printer comes with an HP337 black cartridge and an HP343 colour cartridge, these are both low capacity cartridges and when it is time to order replacements you should order the high capacity HP338 and HP344 cartridges. The most economical replacements are either theHP twin packs or a good quality compatible cartridge. The printer can also utilise the HP348 photo cartridge but if you wanta mobile printer for photos, youwould be better of with a more photo-specific mobile like the HP Photosmart A826.

The actual design of the H470 is very pleasing, the casing is almost identical to the 460c it replaces, but this time HP went for a matte black finish as opposed to silver. The corners are well contoured and the flaps fold neatly into the main body, when closed it looks very rugged and is little bigger than a laptop computer. Having said that when it is complete with battery it weighs over 5.5 lbs so you certainly wouldn’t want to be carrying it about all day.

It offers most of the necessary ports, PictBridge USB, standard USB, and an SD/miniSD/MMC slot but does not include a Compact Flash port that was available in the old 460c, so if you are a DSLR user you will have to look elsewhere for your mobile printing requirements. Print speeds for the H470 are a slight improvement over the 460c with 5.5 pages of text per minute as opposed to 4.8 for the 460c, this is still slower than the Canon opposition, the IP90V that achieves over 6 pages per minute.Presentation, graphics, and photo speeds stayed the same as the 460c, slightly edging out the Canon in presentation and graphics but lagging a little behind for photos.

HP Officejet H470
HP Officejet H470

We were amazed to find that the print quality of the H470’s had substantially deteriorated compared to the 460c and was also no match for the Canon. The 460c prints show sharp characters and pure black dark lines, but the H470 printed letters with somewhat fuzzy edges and blurred text in large font sizes. Bold text and light graphics proved an even bigger disappointment, dots appeared on thick edges and picture outlines were jagged and suffered from vertical lines across the page. Photos printed were smooth, but the colours appeared flat and lacked saturation with a grey shadow cast over the images. We found employing the RLT (real Life Technologies) feature improved the situation with portraits, but the general image quality was poor. This only re-enforces our opinion that for mobile photo printing you should really invest ina photo-specific printer.

The H470 would appear then to have taken a backward step compared to it’s predecessor in terms of print quality and this is a pity as we like it’s overall design and feel, if you are in the market for a mobile printer then hurry up and grab a discounted Deskjet 460cfor under £100 or take a look at the Canon iP90v.