Can
An Ink Cartridge & The Machines That Use
Them Actually Be Cool ? by:
Andrew James First
a little history lesson.....
There was a time, long ago that printers
had ribbons and used dot matrix printing
to create tiny dots that, when looked at,
were readable. Sometimes they were BARELY
readable, however. Changing ribbons and
printing wheels to change type face was
a chore.
Then, in 1984, the first laser printer
that used toner cartridges came into being.
Quickly, no one wanted a dot matrix printer
anymore. The laser printer caused ink powder
from the toner cartridge to fuse onto the
paper where the program told the printer
to leave ink. The output was much clearer
and much more professional in appearance.
Very soon, dot matrix printers became known
as "door stops".
By 1990, inkjet printers that used drop-in
ink cartridges became readily available
and very reasonable prices. These inkjet
cartridges were very easy to change without
any fuss. The cost to the user, compared
to the laser toner cartridge, was significantly
reduced.
So now it starts getting pretty cool....
Today, inkjet printers using ink cartridges
are so affordable that every computer owner
can afford to own their own printer that
is capable of using photo quality inkjet
cartridges or for less expensive printing,
ink cartridges that are remanufactured or
"generic" or non-original manufacture.
These inkjet cartridges can even be refilled
in many cases to save even more money.
The price of the machines themselves has
dropped by buckets and what they can do
is way cooler than ever before. Not only
can you print but also scan, fax (many do
PC-Fax which I'll get to later), copy, make
your morning coffee, take out the garbage
(ok not those last 2). Combining this many
tasks obviously reduces the number of different
machines in your home/office but in addition
there's only one manual you have to completely
ignore instead of many (for the guys reading
this). The PC-Fax thingy I mentioned Id
actually like to discuss a little more about
because I personally find this a fantastic
feature. Basically it means that your printer/fax/everything
else talks directly to your computer allowing
you to send and receive faxes without any
visible signs of paper involved. For example
if anyone was crazy enough to want a copy
of this article faxed to them I could do
it directly from my computer without having
to actually print anything out.
When using inkjet cartridges that are photo
quality, it is sensible to use photo quality
paper for your printing. This ensures the
best quality print out resulting from your
inkjet photo quality cartridge. While these
inkjet cartridges will print on regular
paper, it is a waste to place the more expensive
ink cartridge into your printer and then
print on plain non-glossy paper.
For every day printing in black and white
or even in color, remanufactured or non-original
inkjet cartridges work great and save money
for you in the long run. As a general rule
of thumb, you need to purchase twice as
many black inkjet cartridges because there
is, on average, more black printing needs
for the average person.
Nowadays manufacturers are including more
and more technology into their cartridges
and trying to convince you that their ink
has that extra special something. Epson
uses DURABrite ink, HP uses Vivera ink and
the list goes on. If you ever get bored
and feel the need to work yourself into
a frenzy just try surfing some of the major
sites to compare exactly what one manufacturers
ink does compared to the next. If you come
away from this sane you'll definitely know
a lot more techie sounds words than you
need to know now or in your next lifetime.
Many of the latest ink cartridges have
cool gizmos in them like small chips designed
to monitor the ink levels and tell you when
its time to reorder and even little LEDs
for those of you who want their printer
to light up like a disco. The idea of the
chip sounds great but there are cases where
the chip is telling the printer to stop
working too soon or even to not work at
all if the cartridges inside are not original
(there's been at least one of the major
players recently sued over exactly this).
To try and counter this a 'chip resetter'
can be purchased which basically tells the
chip to do as its told and keep on printing
regardless of how much ink it thought was
left in the tank. As far as the issue with
these chips and non original cartridges
is concerned its actually illegal for a
chip to stop your machine working on this
basis but apparently this hasn't deterred
a few of the big boys. Whether a chip resetter
will fix this problem is uncertain.
No one knows what will come next in the
world of printing. Just as the dot matrix
printer long ago became a door stop (mostly
that is), it is possible that within the
next decade a new, less expensive, more
user-friendly printing method that is even
more cost effective than inkjet printers
using drop-in ink cartridges will become
archaic. For today, inkjet cartridges in
low-priced printer provide the average household
with all the affordable printing from their
inkjet printer they need.
Whether you want to print graphics, brochures,
or just letters, there is a printer that
uses inkjet cartridges for you. Choose inkjet
cartridges that meet your printing needs
at affordable prices.
Bottom line is yep your ink cartridges
are getting more high tech and cooler (heck
in the old days theres no way your cartridge
would actually light up with pretty colours
for you and tell you when its about to run
dry). The future is certainly going to be
interesting seeing what comes next.....
About The Author
Andrew James runs an online business
based in Melbourne, Australia with
clients nationwide. As well as running
a successful internet business selling
printing consumables and general office
supplies Andrew spends much of his
time writing articles about different
aspects of the industry to help educate
his clients and others.
The Cartridge Specialists
www.cartridgespecialists.com.au
info@cartridgespecialists.com.au
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