Printer Inkjet Cartridges
April 14, 2009 by Ink Jet
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Whether it is office stationary or home PC printing, the choice of inkjet cartridges are numerous. Requirements are varied and the market is flooded with different models. Inkjet cartridges are being used worldwide for printers. Both original and refill varieties can be purchased. The quality of each is similar, depending on the printing needs. Companies like Dell, Brother, NEC, HP, Samsung, Toshiba and Canon have models to suit PC requirements. Some are of high quality for prints and images. These are expensive and used professionally. The lower gradation ones can be used for paper printing in office or at home.
How do printer inkjet cartridges work to bring out the best print outs and pictures? All printers are attached to the computer. It has two ink cartridges compartments. One is for black, the basic color and the other is the primary color cartridge. The two are divided by metal plates. The printer inkjet has numerous tiny holes on the head of the printer head of the cartridge. When the print command is given the current moves along the metal and heats up the ink. This results in the heating and swelling of the ink. It melts and moves out in the form of droplets on the paper.
The entire process happens within fractions and the print out is out in seconds. The cartridges can be stored for a year or two before they dry up. Constant use makes them work perfectly. Consumers need to refer to guidelines before buying cartridges.
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Canon Printer Ink Variations and How They Work
April 6, 2009 by Ink Jet
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Canon manufactures numerous kinds of printers made specifically for photography and in all these different variations image quality is of the most significant importance. There are several different technologies that they use to accomplish this, each depending on the type of printer involved, and therefore each uses various different types of ink. There are several different styles involved for Canon printer ink.
Canon’s Inkjet Printer Ink
Most of the photo printers produced by Canon utilize inkjet technology. This technology creates images by outputting onto paper a significant number of droplets of ink. These micro-droplets are created from the nozzles in the section of the printer called the printer head. This method of printing is one of the most popular and most common as well, and is typically quiet, fast and produces high-quality images.
Fairly standard cartridges carry canons printer ink for its inkjet printers. One significant feature that makes canons printer ink cartridges different than many other manufacturers is the strategic choice to keep the printer head, the section from which the nozzles ink is output onto the paper, separate from the cartridge.
It is important to note that in various inkjet printers the print head is mounted directly onto the cartridge, therefore it has to be replaced each time the cartridge needs replacing. It is significant to point out that even amongst Canon’s products, not every inkjet cartridge is compatible with every canon inkjet printer. Different styles of cartridges are used on different models. Various models have all-in-one color cartridges, while some others utilize a separate cartridge for each significant printing color: magenta, cyan, black, and yellow.
Canon’s Dye-sublimation Printer Ink
There are some of Canon’s products, most notably their smaller handheld photo printers, that utilize what is known as thermal dye-sublimation system of printing. What this actually means is that the printer utilizes predetermined quantities of heat to transfer ink onto the paper from a ribbon. All four basic ink colors are contained in the ribbon itself, that are transferred onto the paper in different successive layers.
There is a clear protective layer that is added over the top of the ink for Canon’s photo printers. These can be a highly effective means of producing images very quickly, and end up using less space compared to ink jet printers.
Canon’s dye-sublimation printer ink is generally sold on the market with the paper itself in a package. These particular packages are mostly interchangeable, as the majority of Canon’s compact photo printers utilize similar papers styles, sizes and ink. Canon also makes available specialty versions, specifically manufactured to make greeting cards or labels. These particular ones may not be compatible with many of Canon’s printer models, but are useful for creating specialty items nonetheless.
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Laser Printers And Inkjet Printers – Advantages And Disadvantages
April 6, 2009 by Ink Jet
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When choosing a printer the first choice will be whether to buy a laser printer or an inkjet printer. The following summarize the main advantages and disadvantages of inkjet and laser printers.
Inkjet Printers
Inkjet printers works by propelling droplets of ink onto the paper. The ink is released from small removable cartridges and if it is a colour inkjet printer there will normally be a black cartridge and three different coloured cartridges. You can either replace the whole cartridge or refill the cartridges with a special refill kit.
Advantages
Inkjet printers are considerably cheaper to buy. High end printers are capable of producing good quality images when used with special paper. Most models are relatively light weight and compact so they don’t take up too much space on the desk.
Disadvantages
Due to the cost of ink, running an inkjet printer over time is a more expensive than a laser printer. Prints emerge from the printer slightly wet and may need time to dry. Printing is slower and therefore inkjets aren’t designed for high volume printing.
Laser Printers
This printer incorporates a laser beam as a part of the image processing. Rather than using ink a laser printer uses toner, a dry plastic powder combined with carbon black or colouring agents. The consumable a part of the printer is encased in a cartridge which needs to be replaced from time to time.
Advantages
Laser prints are generally very high and very accurate. For high volume printing laser printers are considerably cheaper to run. Printing is fast so they can handle large volumes. Due to the technology used prints from a laser printer emerge from the printer dry to the touch.
Disadvantages
Buying a laser printer can be expensive when compared to an inkjet. Colour laser printers are significantly more expensive than a colour inkjet. Laser printers are larger and heavier as they need to contain the imaging drum and laser technology.
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