Printing industry analysts estimate that a typical home user spends roughly $120 a year on ink. That’s not a typo. Over five ...
Tank printers are a subset of inkjet printers. They use the same kind of ink and provide the same level of quality, but the ink is contained in tanks instead of replaceable cartridges. Color ink tank ...
When you’re choosing a new printer, one of the first decisions you need to make is whether to select an inkjet, laser, or ink tank model. There's no right or wrong answer here. They all have different ...
Finding an inexpensive, quality inkjet printer isn't a challenge. But getting affordable replacement ink is another matter entirely. You might be shocked to learn that replacement ink cartridges can ...
Inkjet printers use replaceable cartridges that hold a limited amount of ink. While you might see the lower purchase price and be tempted by an inkjet printers, they end up having high running costs.
Is your inkjet printer lying to you? It might be, according to an eye-opening PC World article: How Much Ink Is Left In That Dead Cartridge? The mag's editors posited that many printers produce low- ...
How to choose the right set up for printing your photos. As outlined in Setting up a digital darkroom, your choice of a printer depends on set-up space, print size, and whether you prefer the ‘look’ ...
Stop falling for the "all-in-one" printer scam (this incredibly boring alternative is the only one you should actually buy) ...
A new study says that on average, more than half of the ink from inkjet cartridges is wasted when users toss them in the garbage. Why is that interesting? According to the study, users are tossing the ...
When one or more of the colors on an inkjet printer stops printing, there may be a blockage on the cartridge's print head or at the point where the cartridge connects to the printer's ink tubes. These ...