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Repeat Problems Lead to Printers Being Neglected The problem of never seeming to get what you see with a new printer is one of the reasons why a number of people are reluctant to use them, it has been stated. Writing a blog for Information Week, Dave Methvin has revealed that he hardly ever uses his printer because of the range of problems he has encountered over time. These include needing to replace all of the separate ink cartridges w ...
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Teachers Spending Own Money Replacing Printer Ink Some teachers in the US are opting to purchase their own ink cartridge replacements for the classroom. The Courier Post reports that some districts have to give permission before a school can purchase replacement goods and this process can be long-winded. Therefore, many teachers are reaching into their own pockets to ensure their students are not going without essential items. These include ink cartridges, better quality paper ...
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No Need to Airbrush All Photos to be Printed with Ink Keen photo printers have been told that it is not always necessary to edit their pictures to improve their look. Many individuals use their own printer ink to get hard copies of their photos rather than head to a shop and airbrushing the pictures before printing is also becoming more common. A blog on If It Prints, I'll Let You Know has highlighted that some digital tweaking is g ...
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Stick to Ink Cartridge Designed for Printer for Guaranteed Results Businesses have been told that they may want to stick to the suggested ink cartridges for their printers if they want to guarantee that a professional image is maintained throughout their documents. Joel McLaughlin has written on Official Wire that with a wide selection of printer ink currently on the market, some users may be prepared to bite the bullet and avoid cartridges designed for ...
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Businesses Told to Expect to Pay More for Best Printers Small businesses have been told that they will get what they pay for when deciding on which printer to purchase. Consultant Gene Marks has written for Business Week that there is a reason why certain printers and ink tend to cost more than others in the market place. He advised small businesses not to anticipate a cheap printer to be the workforce of a company and to be realistic wi ...
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Focus On Cheapest Printers Rather Than Those With Least Expensive Ink Cartridges Many individuals would be best off choosing a printer that uses the cheapest ink cartridges, it has been suggested. Speaking to the Business Standard, Ramprasad S M, a senior business manager for the Consumer Product Group at Epson India, feels that many people attempt to find a printer that utilises ink cartridges that offer them the best value for money. However, because of their small ...
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Bio-printer Tipped To Shape The Future of Transplant Medicine The printers of the future may soon make use of living cells rather than standard printer ink to produce blood vessels or even entire organs, it has been revealed. New technology unveiled by US firm Organovo has been cited as a major breakthrough in the quest to make body parts and material in laboratories, and thereby do away with the need for transplants. Though still in its early stages, the 3D bio-printer uses two print heads which place tens of thousands of hum ...
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Technique Developed To Treat Burn Victims Using An Old Inkjet Printer Technique Developed To Treat Burn Victims Using an Old Inkjet Printer A group of Scientists at Wake Forest University in North Carolina have successfully treated mice with burns using an old inkjet printer.  The technique is called bioprinting and the mice wounds were completely healed within two to three weeks after treatment. This bioprinter actually sprays skin cells onto the wound to help it heal.  More importantly, they have found that they a ...
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Printer storage tips revealed in blog entry Ever come back from a holiday or trip away to find your printer isn't working? Well here's why! The correct way to stow a printer and its ink cartridges before a long trip away or a long period where it will not be used has been revealed in a handy blog post. Writing on the If It Prints I'll Let You Know blog, the author suggests a number of essential things to do to avoid causing "great damage" to your printer and even suggests that leaving it ...
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Drive down home office costs by following printer advice Drive down home office costs by following printer advic. Writing in the New York Daily News, Stephanie Berenbaum, the co-founder of Fabulous & Frugal, has included some advice on printer ink in her Six Tips to Help You Cut Home Office Costs For Good feature. Her website, billed as a "girl's guide to living well and spending wisely" provides the ethos of her article but she also called upon gadget guru Gregg Steiner for some extra help on the mat ...
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Turning off printer saves ink A leading technology commentator has offered users tips on preserving ink. Printer users who wonder why their ink cartridges dry up so quickly, even with infrequent use, have been advised to turn off the power to their unit after use in order to save ink. This is because ink can harden up when left to sit in contact with the air, according to the Printe ...
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Printers can be used to make great gifts Printers can be used to make great gifts Home users who may be a bit short on cash could use their printers to make special and personalised gifts for friends and family members, it has been suggested. Using printers to turn computer-generated images and content into hard copies can be much more meaningful than a store-bought gift at times too, according to the ...
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