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Finding the Best Online Retailers for Discounts, Deals, Coupons for Compatible Ink Cartridge

May 28th, 2012 No comments

Looking for compatible Ink/Toner printer cartridges….. Looking for discounts, deals and coupons for these cartridges………Surfing, Surfing, Surfing…….The best way to find your way to anything that you need. There are various online retailers and online superstores from where you can easily find compatible printer cartridges. Compatible printer cartridges are not manufactured by the original manufacturer of your printer but will function and work in the same way that an OEM cartridge would. Compatible printer cartridges are the new cartridges as well as remanufactured ones. These cartridges are priced at a lower range than original cartridges and therefore, they are much more common these days.

While looking for Ink/Toner and compatible printer cartridges, the main focus should be towards best superstore or online retailer. From where to buy the cartridges, from where do you get the best discounts, deals and discount coupons, promotion codes and which retailer offers the best price so that you save on cartridges shopping online. It is very important to research deeply to find the best superstore or retailer who provides the cartridges at discounts. Likewise, it is essential to have a good know-how of the superstore which sells on wholesale so that you get an additional discount. Quality of the compatible printer cartridge is another important aspect when you are looking for the printer cartridges. The quality of the compatible cartridge ranges from brand to brand. Make sure that you go through vast range of retailers and superstores in order to get the best deal for your cartridge shopping online.

Therefore, while looking for Ink/Toner and compatible printer cartridges online, there are certain things to be remembered;

  • Prices of various superstores and retailers
  • Discounts, deals, discount coupons that these superstores and retailers offer
  • Wholesale superstores
  • Quality of the brand which these retailers and superstores sell
  • Superstores or retailers who provide extra discounts when purchased in bulk

There are various superstores and retailers available online who sell Toner & Ink compatible cartridges. Some of them are 4InkJet.com,InkSmile.com, 123Inkjet.com, InkGrabber.com.
These superstores are the ones where you can get Ink/Toner and compatible cartridges at lower prices, best quality as they have almost all the brands. They provide cartridges with discounts and discount coupons. They also provide heavy discounts when purchased in bulk quantities. These superstores offer one of the best deals online with their heavy discounts and quality of compatible printer cartridges. There are various other retailers as well who provide additional discounts.

For adding an extra reward to your research of a compatible printer cartridge, you should go for the sites which give reviews about online superstores offering discount, coupons, deals and compare the prices and quality of various brands and sellers. These websites help you get a good know-how of the market prices of Toner & Ink cartridge and compatible cartridge of various retailers and brands. By comparing prices of various suppliers and brands, you can certainly save on money and efforts.

Anyone would prefer to shop online rather than going into the markets. Shopping online has its own advantages. One of the major advantage is that whatever you buy is shipped to your place from anywhere in the world, you just have to pay some shipping charges.

Some of the benefits of shopping ink & toner cartridges online;

  • You save time
  • You can bid on products
  • You get lower rates
  • You get heavy discounts
  • Quick delivery
  • You can differentiate between the prices of the products.

Nitzan Daphna
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The Basics of Printer Ink Cartridges

May 26th, 2012 3 comments

To many people, printer ink cartridges are all the same. One printer ink cartridge is no different from another printer ink cartridge in their eyes. Most of the time, lack of knowledge in that area does not have a significant impact in their everyday lives.

However there comes a time when knowledge of printer ink cartridges comes handy. When you find yourself buying a printer, it is advisable for you to know more about printer ink cartridges so you will know what kind of printer is right for you.

Here are the common types of printer ink cartridges for your easy reference:

Inkjet printer ink cartridge — These printer ink cartridges contain liquid ink, usually in black, and shades of cyan, magenta, and yellow. Black is on its own; colors are sometimes combined in one printer ink cartridge or in separate printer ink cartridges. The printer ink cartridges would have a microchip to communicate its level of remaining ink to the printer and computer.

Laser toner printer ink cartridge – They contain dry ink, and they print by electrically charging these particles into the paper. Usually these printer ink cartridges come in black but color toners are now available for color laser printers. All colors are combined in one toner cartridge. The lifetime of these printer ink cartridges is dependent on the number of pages it regularly prints. Each cartridge contains the dry ink, photoreceptor, waste toner bottle, and blades.

Aside from the most common listed above, there are other printer ink cartridges in the market, and they are:

Solid ink toners — They are usually used for photocopying machines.

Dye sublimation cartridge —They are usually used for textile printing. The cartridge is similar to a film and color is printed into the paper by heat. One color is printed at a time until all colors are layered and the final image is printed.

Then there are the obsolete printer ink cartridges. They are no longer in the market but knowing about them is interesting:

Daisy wheel cartridges — They were used for old school typewriters. A ribbon of ink is spun on two opposite wheels, and while the hammer of a typewriter’s key is struck, it moves along to ensure fresh ink is imprinted on the paper.

Dot matrix cartridges – Their mechanism is similar to a daisy wheel cartridge, but the ribbon is now run along the length of the cartridge. The ribbon is placed between the print head and the paper, and the print head will hammer the ink into the paper with tiny pins to create the text and/or image.

Wasn’t that fun? Now you know the basics of printer ink cartridges. Although far from being an expert, you can now say that you have knowledge on the subject. You can now buy with confidence, knowing that you can point out exactly what you need. No salesman can fool you into buying cartridges that you do not need. Look out for those who will try to sell you daisy wheel cartridges!

Ron V

A Little Info About Print and Ink Cartridges

May 24th, 2012 No comments

Printer ink cartridges are the necessary accessories for every printer and have only been on the market for a little over 19 years. Modern printing capabilities have spurred many types of equipment that are appropriate for home or office use. It is possible to print a high quality looking brochure, letterhead or business cards from using a basic inkjet printer that uses colour printer cartridges. Other than a good computer, the important piece of equipment that is needed for any venture such as desktop publishing is a quality printing system. Inkjet and laser printers are both used for many home offices, but laser printers produce the best quality for serious desktop publishers.
Manufacturers know that most of their money will be made with replacement printer ink cartridges that do not last for very long. Equipment that only uses black ink is not as expensive to operate since black cartridges are not as expensive. Printing equipment that uses both black and colour ink incur more cost to operate primarily because colour printer cartridges are more expensive than black plus both colours must be purchased in order to operate properly.

While a typical colour printing system might cost under £100 to purchase, the ink alone could cost well over £30 each. This shopping dilemma has led to competitive methods that provide other ways of finding ink for printers. Some consumers attempt to be very frugal and decide to fill their own empty cartridges with ink from refill kits. While this is definitely cheaper, the quality sometimes is not up to par and there are times when a reinstalled cartridge may not work.

Choosing this method is also messy so finding an alternative to retail pricing is where recycled or discount refills have found a major niche. Recycled printer ink cartridges can be purchased from many online sources that offer good prices for quality ink refills. Recycled units can be found from some manufacturers as well as other retail businesses. Make sure, however, that the refills are the right model numbers since there is a wide diversity of printing equipment that uses differing sizes.
If you are looking for cheap ink cartridges for your printer then try looking for compatible unbranded cartridges.

 

Laser printing systems use ink in a different format than inkjet printers and are quite expensive. Units for printing in laser systems are called laser toner cartridges and are replaced according to which of the four toners needs refilling first. There are generally four toners in a typical laser system and each toner may need refilling at a separate time; unlike colour printer ink cartridges for an inkjet printer, which will need to be replaced even if only the red ink is gone. Even though laser accessories are more expensive, the toners are completely used up before they are replaced. Simply put, most typical home and school users go with moderately priced inkjet printers for acceptable quality and ease of use while businesses may choose laser equipment for better quality productions.

santino

Writing The Knockout Query Letter: How To Catch A Book Editor’s Attention

May 24th, 2012 No comments

You’ve done it. You’ve achieved a lifelong dream and penned a book certain to be lauded through the ages as a literary masterpiece. Yet one last obstacle stands between you and publishing success – attracting the attention of someone who can get your book into print.


In reality, catching an editor’s attention is not difficult. All you have to do is follow the rules by sending what industry insiders refer to as a “query letter”. A query letter is one or two pages written in the format of a formal business letter. It should be brief, and it should pique the interest of any publishing executive who reads it. After all, if you can’t sell a single individual on the merits of your book, why should a publishing house believe you can sell to an audience of thousands or millions? If you want some inside secrets to crafting a perfect, attention-grabbing query letter, then you’ve come to the right place. Cover each of the following points, and I guarantee you’ll have an editor calling within one week of sending your query letter.


Point #1: Approach The Right Publisher: This seems obvious, but you wouldn’t believe the number of writers who make this mistake. Be certain that the publisher you choose to contact is in the business of publishing your genre. If you write fantasy novels, then don’t send a query letter to the editor of a computer manual publisher. It will be thrown in the trash without a second look. The best way to find the right publisher is to find books similar to your own and open them. Who is the publisher of each book? Does one particular publisher’s name keep turning up? If so, that’s the one you want to contact.


Point #2: Selling To The Right Person: Never mail a query letter addressed to “Editor” or “To Whom It May Concern”. Such a letter is destined for the “slush pile,” and eventually, the trashcan. Once you’ve identified your ideal publisher, consult a book such as the latest edition of Jeff Herman’s Writer’s Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents (most libraries or large bookstores will have it). The book will provide a page or two of information on the publisher in question, including the name and contact information of the person to whom all queries should be directed. Usually, this is an executive or managing editor. Address the query letter to that specific person and make sure to use the correct gender and spelling when using their name.


Point #3: Your Opening (Especially the First Sentence): The first paragraph of your query letter should get right to the point. Tell the editor why you are contacting him/her. Did someone they know refer you? Has someone famous praised your work? Either one will capture instant attention. But the most important thing you can do in your opening is to define the audience and market for your book and state why your book is unique or has sales potential in the marketplace. Be specific. Don’t say “all women will want to read my book”. Say “five million women between the ages of 40 and 55 who watch The Oprah Winfrey Show will want to read my book”. The editor will determine within the first sentence or two whether or not to continue reading the rest of your query, so it’s extremely important to spend time crafting the best opening possible. If you have any media contacts or a way to position your book so that it will be irresistible for the media to cover, then say so in the first sentence. Media attention sells books, and that’s what publishers are in business to do.


Point #4: Describe Your Product: In the second paragraph, provide a brief overview of your book. Give the editor a brief summary just as it might appear on the book’s jacket. If possible, reference bestselling books within the same genre and point out why your book is different. Present facts about your work, not opinions. “The potential market is 5.8 million single women” is a fact. “This is the greatest book ever written” is an opinion. Tell the editor why your book will fill an unmet need in the marketplace. Keep it brief, and don’t ramble. This is a case where less is more.


Point #5: About The Author: In the third paragraph, talk about yourself. Why are you writing this book? What are your credentials? Are you an expert in the field? Have you ever been published before? Do you have media experience or media contacts? If so, then let the editor know. If you have limited experience, say so. Be honest and straightforward. Experience helps, but lack of experience will not immediately disqualify you. Adding “fluff” to your resume will. Under no circumstances should you include information about your personal life unless such information is pertinent to selling the book.


Point #6: Leave Them Wanting More: Conclude your query letter by thanking the editor for his/her time and by offering to send your full book proposal (for non-fiction) or the first few chapters of your book (for fiction), and don’t forget to provide your contact information. If your query letter sparks the interest of the editor, he/she will contact you and ask for more information. So don’t send a book proposal or sample chapters without being asked. Also, if you’re sending a query to more than one editor, let them know that you have sent simultaneous queries. Likewise, if you’re offering the editor a two week period of exclusivity (the method I recommend), then say so. Finally, don’t include a SASE with your query. A SASE is most often used to send a form rejection letter back to the author. Don’t leave the impression that you expect rejection. If interested, an editor will contact you immediately by phone or email. They won’t use snail mail.


Point #7: Proofread, Proofread, Proofread: A query letter is the first sample of a prospective author’s writing that an editor will see. It should be perfect. If you can’t produce a one-page letter professionally and free of error, why should anyone believe you can produce an entire book? Don’t rely on spell check programs to find your mistakes, and remember that solid writing is produced by rewriting, rewriting, and rewriting. Rework each individual sentence until it’s the best it can be. You’ve spent countless hours perfecting your manuscript. You can certainly spend a few hours perfecting your query letter.


Point #8: Presentation: You’ve spent the necessary time to create a knockout query letter. Now you have to present it to the editor in the correct fashion or else risk being dismissed as an amateur. It’s important to print your query letter in black ink on 8 1/2 x 11, high quality, plain white paper using a LaserJet printer (no dot-matrix). If you have a letterhead, use it. But don’t get too fancy. Don’t use border patterns. Anything that detracts from the substance of your letter could trigger a rejection. When it comes time to mail your letter, use FedEx. This serves two purposes. First, because of the expense involved, it signals that you are a professional who obviously isn’t sending mass queries to publishers all over the globe. Second, and most importantly, it gets opened. A FedEx envelope simply doesn’t get thrown into the “slush pile”. Other than concise, professional writing, using FedEx is the #1 way to differentiate yourself from the thousands of authors who query a publisher in any given year. Finally, don’t use “gimmicks” or send gifts along with your query letter. Bribery and clever stunts can not replace great writing or a unique product idea. If you compose your letter correctly, you should be confident it will merit the response it deserves.


Utilize each of the 8 points above while drafting your query letter, and I guarantee it will be better than 99.5% of the queries a publisher receives in any given year. In addition, if a market exists for your book, a query letter crafted to the specifications of this outline will almost always generate a request for a book proposal or sample chapters within one week. At that point, you’ve got an editor interested in your book, and you’re already halfway toward seeing it in print. So start working on your knockout query letter today.

Britt Gillette
http://www.articlesbase.com/writing-articles/writing-the-knockout-query-letter-how-to-catch-a-book-editors-attention-3616.html

How to know how many scans are done in my hp k209 deskjet printer?

May 22nd, 2012 1 comment

I have a hp k209 deskjet all in one printer and i want to know is there any software from which i can know how many scans are done in my printer at the end of the day for each day
Please help me in this issue

Don;t bother. I don’t know of any yet.

MICR Toner – This Specialty Toner Makes Check Printing Secure

May 22nd, 2012 No comments

What Makes the MICR Toner Special?

Have you ever wondered why banks impose a clearing time on checks and why it takes some time to get checks processed? It takes time to process checks because checks need to go through a machine that banks call a reader-sorter. Just as what its name implies, a reader-sorter machine sorts out checks based on the information printed on the check itself. However, the reader-sorter would only work if the correct ink is used in printing out the check. The correct ink is called an MICR toner.

What is a MICR Toner?

What is a MICR toner? The MICR toner is a special kind of ink that was specifically made to make the automation of check processing possible. There is a precise formula used for creating MICR toners, and the standard for producing them is mandated and regulated by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

Basically, what makes the MICR toner a unique type of ink is that it contains iron oxide. The letters on MICR stand for “magnetic ink character recognition” and it is the iron oxide component that gives the MICR toner its magnetic properties. The magnetic properties of this ink are what allow the reader-sorter to be able to read and process a check. A correctly formulated MICR toner is supposed to emit the right signal to the reader-sorter to make the reading possible.

Precision Printing with MICR Toners

MICR toners need to be produced in just the right way in order to make using them for printing checks work. ANSI requires MICR toners to emit the correct signal strength so the ink can be read by the reader-sorter machine.

But beyond the quality of the ink itself, the American Bankers Association (ABA) has set standards on fonts printed on checks. The fonts used on MICR lines, which is the line of information located on the bottom of each check, were specifically designed to make them machine-readable. In Israel, South America and the Mediterranean countries, the standard font is called the CMC-7. In the United States and the rest of the world, the MICR font used is the E-13B.

Precision is extremely necessary to make check printing with MICR toners work. The ABA imposes a strict fixed width for each MICR font character, which is 1/8th of an inch. Also, these characters have to be printed on the exact spot on the check where they are supposed to be. If these two conditions are not followed, then the reader-sorter machine would not be able to read and process the check.

Another beautiful thing with MICR toners is that they provide a degree of security when it comes to printing checks. Checks need to be printed using an MICR toner; one cannot use any ordinary ink. Some banks catch fraudulent checks, those printed with ordinary inks.

Other Uses of the MICR Toner

Since precision and security are benchmarks of the MICR toner, many other industries have adopted the use of this special ink for their own printing needs. Airlines use MICR toners for printing their tickets. The same goes for events and concerts – their tickets are made with MICR toners as well. Most documents that require security and precision have come to rely on MICR toners to provide them these.

Lyn Askin
http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/micr-toner-this-specialty-toner-makes-check-printing-secure-710390.html

Printable Coupons

May 22nd, 2012 4 comments

People always prefer some incentives such as freebies and discounts whenever they buy something. Businesses use this tendency in their advantage by adopting various methods to promote their sales. Offering coupons have become inevitable business tools for any business. Traditionally manufactures and shop owners print coupons in volumes and distribute them through newspapers and magazines whenever a new product is launched or to get new customers. Proliferation of internet has changed all these. This is the age of e-commerce; people can do anything just clicking a button from their homes, from buying grocery to reserving their funeral place.

Printable coupons, also often called as “print-at-home-coupons” are online coupons available on internet. They are one of the most used coupon varieties by all sort people very extensively. These coupons can be printed at home or any other places according to their convenience. All they have to do is, visit a website of manufacturer or retailer or products, register their name and other required information, select the type of coupon they need, download a small piece of software called coupon printers, print the coupon there itself in their printer and avail the discount by presenting this printed coupon to the shopkeeper when the goods are purchased. It is child’s play and doesn’t require huge efforts. In some cases after registering the name in the website, the manufacture send the coupons or coupon codes though email and people can print it at home and avail the discount on purchasing the product.

Printable internet coupons bear their identifying marks. They may be in black and white of in colors. Any graphic capable printers like LaserJet or Ink Jet printers can be used to print internet coupons. Normally, these coupons printed on A4 size papers and often clipped along with the dotted lines. A typical internet printable coupon contains barcodes such as UPCA or EAN standards just like any other traditional coupons. Printable internet coupons also contain various other details such as offer value, product, pack size, expiry date if any the terms and conditions for redemption.

Printable internet coupons are prone to fraud and misuse like any other items. Printing duplicate coupons and mis-redemptions are the most common coupon related frauds. Both consumers and sellers indulge such frauds from time to time. Product manufacturers and sellers have taken several measures to counter such frauds. They have incorporated security features like customer ID numbers, barcodes, and invisible security codes, etc in order to prevent such malpractices. They also put limitation on usages like printing one coupon for one family and validity date, etc. Despite of all these frauds and misuses printable coupons are going to stay for long benefiting both consumers and businesses.

Leon Groom
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/printable-coupons-107132.html

Canon Toner Cartridges

May 20th, 2012 3 comments

Canon’s reputation for implementing a product that maximises your printer’s performance is unparalleled by no other printer supply manufacturer.

We often take care in purchasing a reliable printer that is sure to offer the highest quality of images and documents in order to maintain professionalism whether at home or work. Although the quality of the printer is paramount we often disregard the fact that the quality of the ink has a huge impact on the finished result.

The Enigma and history of ink dates back to the Egyptians and the Chinese in 2500. B.C when it was made from fine particles of carbon called lampblack for the colorant. Nowadays the ink is a chemical formulation with various specific properties in mind in order to achieve maximum staying power as well as optimum clarity and precision.

This type of technology occurs in Canon’s labs and brought to us specifically for our Canon products. In 1982 they were the pioneers of all-in-one toner cartridges both for personal copiers and laser printers, and also pioneered the first toner cartridge recycling program in 1990.
Canon Toner can offer you the following;-

Cheaper alternatives to the genuine Canon toner do not ensure the production of sharp, smooth and clean printouts that Canon produces.

By buying genuine Canon toner your images and documents are guaranteed to be of a professional print quality and due to the replacement of certain components when you replace your Canon toner your machine will perform as if it were new.

When you purchase a printer or fax machine or copier you hope it is a product that is built to last and continuously produce the level of quality you desire. This can only be achieved however by only allowing genuine Canon toner to work in synergy with your Canon printer.

If you’re looking for a product that offers you some of the best results on the market, than Canon Toner is a must.

David Gabbitas

Laser Printers: Marketing And Introduction As A Case Of Cooperation Across Cultures And Management Styles

May 20th, 2012 No comments

Although Hewlett Packard along with Canon in best known for the development and popularization of the now common inkjet style of printing is was Hewlett Packard so to speak who “broke the dam”.

The cultures of both Canon and Hewlett Packard were predominantly “Engineer Companies”.

Hence the personalities at both ends were able to “speak the other’s language “even though there may have been cultural and language barriers of sorts.

As well the two groups – Canon and HP were able to jointly corroborate on the development of the ubiquitous ink cartridge printers in the same manner even though in a business sense they it may have been strictly considered competitors ..

There were considerable technical and practical difficulties in the developments of both product streams.

As engineers the two sides saw the development as a puzzle to solved, a project to finish to satisfaction rather than two competitors.

It is an interesting historical footnote that the HP Inkjet product development was almost repeatedly killed due to antithesis from an engineer’s point of view that that a product (the inkjet cartridges) should be made only to be thrown out in the trash.

At the time Dot Matrix Printers with a “Daisy Wheel”, which were much like the typewriters of the day with an ink ribbon which rolled past the paper to replenish itself, were the standard and norm? As well color inkjet printers although available somewhat in different less standardized, less advanced forms were not widely used.

People in offices liked the new LaserJet printers. They were tired of waiting around for slow, noisy Dot Matrix printing of their documents. Laser printing was quick, silent and indeed “Magic”.

The first LaserJet’s were somewhat expensive at approximately $ 4000 a machine.

However it must be remembered that this was not out of line with the cost of a computer at the time.

The LaserJet’s were often connected to a number of computers through early Local Area Networks (LANS). The printer was thus shared among a number of computers and the objections of cost in both marketing and purchasing departments to the perceived value of the early laser printers

As noted employees loved the speed and management as well as the ever controlling executive secretaries loved the peace and quiet. Indeed it was both very impressive and intimidating site to both visitors and competitors that such a quiet work area could both so productive and deadly.

Along the way printer sharing devices were commercially introduced to present low cost and easily set up (Non LAN) answers to the high cost of laser printing.

These printer sharing devices were often so advanced in their features and ease of use in their print queuing and print spooling capacities that they put the mainframe computer systems of the day to shame.

Because of the acceptance of this product line both 3rd party software and hardware support was provided by the progressive vendors of the time.

Those by and large are the basis of the features we take for granted today both in terms of Word Processing / office software programs be they WordPerfect of Microsoft Office or the widespread use of fonts and supportive device drivers for graphics in the Windows , Macintosh operating systems among others.

At an earlier point the sign that you war e dealing with a major corporation or enterprise was that the document your received was printed with the distinctive font of the IBM Electric Typewriter ( then $ 3,000 or so the price of a car).

That standard now became the print and feel of the then special Laser printers.

Since the corporate environment is a very lucrative as well as trend setting focuses of the computer industry it was not long before “LaserJet Clones “became available on the marketplace.

Luckily this spurred on both product development, and ultimately increased market penetration, product support and reduced costs.

Thus the die was set for the major acceptance of Laser printers as ” The Standard ” of Business document presentation and image.

William Z. Piker
http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/laser-printers-marketing-and-introduction-as-a-case-of-cooperation-across-cultures-and-management-styles-60300.html

Compatible Ink Cartridges and Toner Cartridges are They Cost Effective ?

May 18th, 2012 No comments

Compatible Ink Cartridges,Toner – are they a Money saver ?

 

Have you ever walked out of the local store with some expensive ink cartridges? Perhaps you are wondering why on earth the ink cartridges are so costly. In fact, most people spend many times the price of the printer on ink cartridges alone. This is no surprise if you understand how the printer industry works. Due to the competitive price of printers they are generally sold at below cost price with the idea of recouping generous profits by selling their own brand of ink cartridges at highly inflated prices. I am often astounded when I see people at the local shops  paying big dollars for ink cartridges. 

 

If you had asked me about compatible ink cartridges 5 years ago the answer I would have given would have been NO they are a poor quality alternative.

 

However with the fierce competition nowadays and the huge advances in technology my opinion has changed 100%.

 

In the early days of refill kits and compatible ink cartridges there were only a handful of companies that produced generic cartridges. One of the better known ones (which still exists today) is a company called “Calidad”.

 

I guess that many of us were introduced to the generic alternative ink cartridges and refill kits through Calidad as they dominated the industry years ago.

 

Times have changed however and Calidad have been left at the post. The modern compatible ink cartridges coming out of China nowadays are far superior in EVERY aspect.

 

It is interesting to note that sometimes, printer manufacturers attempt to scare consumers into thinking that the warranty may be void if compatible ink cartridges are used. This is a defensive tactic to help protect their market share. Legally speaking, the warranty cannot be voided just because a compatible ink cartridge has been used. That is because, by law, as the owner of the printer, you are pretty much free to do what you want with it.

 

Compatible Toner cartridges are also great value nowadays and if you run a small business and do considerable printing then you should seriously consider making the change.

 

I guess as with purchasing any product do your homework first. Read reviews on websites before making a purchase as this certainly helps to give you an indication of other customers ideas.

 

Happy shopping.

 

Dean Michael