Archive for September, 2009

Vid related: It’s my computer and her new printer.

Review:

It’s a Samsung CLP-315 [duh]. It prints in color or black-and-white, at something like 4 ppm color / 17 ppm B&W. Anyway, it’s impressive…


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auto refill hp 21(C9351G) inkjet cartridge


I finally got around to doing an unboxing of the new printer my old one died the cartages jamed and you cant move them any more so i went to office max and purchesed a new printer

I have a Brother color laser multifunction printer for my business that I love, but boy is toner expensive! I came across re-manufactured versions that are half the price as new cartridges, and see the benefit for the environment and for my pocket… but will I be sacrificing quality? And will the machine be damaged in any way?


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When you will purchase the recycle printer ink, please check the quantity of the ink. Now a days recycle printer ink is very useful for customers. HP company is provide the good product of recycle …

I’m thinking about investing in a color laser printer and seeing if laser printers can print good photos. I have an Epson RX500 and I’ve printed photos on it, but the quality wasn’t so great.

Hi Everyone,
I have a Lexmark C510 color laserjet. When it works, it produces higher quality, more durable prints than inkjets. The colors don’t fade, and they resist smearing because they’re not water soluble like the inks used in inkjet cartridges.
The problem, at least with the C510, involves high maintenance costs in order to keep getting quality printouts. I’m frequently replacing toner cartridges, photodeveloper cartridges, fusers, and even waste toner bottles (!!!) to remove color banding and streaks from the printouts. Lexmark hasn’t been able to give me satisfactory reasons for all this maintenance other than “replace this, replace that,” etc.
Needless to say, these color cartridges are a lot more expensive than ink cartridges.
What’s your take on this? Are color laserjets worth the high maintenance costs in order to get higher quality output than inkjets?
Thanks to all for taking the time to read this lengthy question.
Have a good day!!!
Big Al Mintaka