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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Brother MFC-9340CDW Color Laser Printer Toner Cartridge Error

Printer toner cartridges are the laser printer’s main consumable, second are the drum units and fuser. Any of the said items may reach its end-of-life or probably cause a technical problem with the printing machine. Thus, it’s always necessary to not only check only the printer but also the supplies that it uses, to at least maintain its good working condition.

Brother MFC-9340CDW Color Laser Printer Toner Cartridge Error
But what if the machine encounter’s a problem due to a failure mainly caused by its own consumable? One example of which is the “Toner Cartridge Error”, which may occur for several reasons. The most typical reason why users experienced this specific error with their printer is because of installing the cartridge incorrectly. However, it’s not always the case. Below we’ll discuss more about the possible reasons why it occurs, as well as some recommended solutions to fix it.

Incorrect Cartridge Installation

There is a proper and general process of installing Brother MFC-9340CDW toners. If it’s your first time to replace an empty toner, please refer on the user guide that came with the machine for the right instructions.

Use of Incompatible Cartridge

Are you aware of the right model of replacement cartridge for your printer? Check the part number (hereinafter called Model Number) of the supplies you are about to replace. You may also bring with you the empty Brother TN225 toners so you can show it to your retailer instead.

Faulty or Damaged Cartridge

If you have another spare, try installing it on the same slot which causes the problem. To determine which cartridge slot, refer on the displayed error message and see the color of toner indicated. For example it says “Cartridge Error: Yellow Toner”, it’s not exactly how the error code appears but more likely similar to it. Install a new cartridge on it and see if the prompt disappears from the LCD. Then, return the faulty item back to your retailer and request a replacement.

Front Cover is Open

In some cases, after installing a cartridge, users often left the front cover slightly open. Always make sure that whenever you open the printer through its front cover, once you’re done with whatever you did inside the machine, close it firmly and tightly. Yes, the printer will prompt a notice that indicates the cover was open, but sometimes it could also lead to unexpected errors. When closing the front cover you should hear a click sound, locking it securely into place.

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Monday, November 18, 2013

Three Best Options To Recycle Printer Cartridges

Do you want to help save the environment profitably? I’m pretty sure most of you will say yes. Whenever money is involved, many could not resist the temptation admit it or not. But just a reminder, don’t let yourself be tempted by these incentives or amount that you can get in exchange of returning used cartridges. You should not make it as your motivation why you should consider joining a recycling program for printer supplies.

If you haven’t practice cartridge recycling, then check out this quick guide on how to recycle your printer’s empty consumables. Remember your goal here is to reduce waste and help protect the environment. The bonus here is that you can get considerably cheap toner cartridges and ink cartridges which are produced from used components. Well fine, you can also have some small rewards.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

General Information About Print Cost And Printer Catridges

When it comes to purchasing printer supplies, there's a common notion to many when they heard about the word "cheap". Generally, it means an item or product can be purchased at a bargain price. However, brand manufacturers in the print industry are not in favor of non-original cartridges, hence myths spread out about the disadvantages of using such products. Take note that cheap ink and toner cartridges are not always as substandard as you might have thought. Print cost is primarily our concern, and most users could attest about the great reduction in their overall printing cost when using those what they call cheap cartridges.

Both the cost of cartridges and number of prints you get from each influence the machine's print cost. Let's say you're using an original cartridge, too pricey isn't it, but the yields were good enough. Then, comparing it to a low-price cartridge delivering almost exactly the same yield as the original. The print cost generated from using the original is more likely bigger over the cost you get from using the other one. Which among these two options will give you much savings in the long run?

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Laser Type Printers Can Also Be Used As Home Or Personal Printer

When it comes to cost in terms of purchasing printer consumables, inkjet type printers are more costly to run. Professionals who are into photographic printing certainly rely in colour printing, hence it's more appropriate on their part to use an inkjet. It's actually a part of their job to ignore the price of ink cartridges in the market, unless they would settle on sub par print quality. But assuming they would, do you think customers would be satisfied, your answer is precisely the thing they're avoiding. As much as possible, as an artist who's printing has been a task on a daily basis, quality should not be compromised. Aside from business purposes inkjets are also common as a personal printer. Home printing is indeed versatile, and a flexible printer that can accommodate such needs of all the family member is best suited for an inkjet. While a laser type printer leans toward providing high-level printing particularly to business and office establishments.

Lasers are mainly used for monochrome printing, text and non-graphical documents in black&white are the expertise of a laser printer. The fact that it can churn out prints in a much compelling speed and has more capacity, such factors are what a busy printing environment would demand. In addition, laser toner cartridges are generally retailed for much lower prices compared to ink cartridges. If you might notice, ink cartridges easily run empty of inks which results to buying replacements frequently. Whereas toner cartridges may run a hundred more print cycles before it gets empty, probably sounds more efficient.

The market of today's print industry is somehow peculiar, printer manufacturers are displaying brand new printers in their shelves, yet the consumers are more likely concern of the unit's cartridges. It's not even surprising, besides you'll just have to pay once for the machine, hence you should be mindful of the cost you will eventually face in the long run. This perhaps leads to a shift in wave where laser printers are now being used for personal and home printing. Since colour laser printers are commonly available and are capable of producing average color printout quality. Added those manufacturers that are targeting home printing needs by catering laser and LED type printers that can matched up with most high-end inkjets.

It's not that the era of inks is coming to an end, cause it never will, there are certain features a laser does not support that an inkjet can provide, and vice versa. Besides, we can't deny that even the latest laser printer in the market today can't even outperform what an inkjet printer is good at, especially when it comes to photo printing.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The Battle Between OEMs and Compatible Printer Cartridges

Since there are still a lot of arguments whether to choose the path of using compatible printer cartridges or not, this make users more confused. Whilst each kind may offer advantages as well as disadvantages, by tackling these issues perhaps we can at least have a more informed decision. Also, there are certain considerations that we users should know before making any conclusion.

Printing in large volumes may tend to generate recurring expenses from purchasing replacements, the disadvantage of using branded cartridges is the price you'll have to pay for each piece or each set. Whereas using compatible toner cartridges and ink cartridges can minimize such expense by less than 30% approximately. Why are these compatible supplies less inexpensive compared to branded ones? Here's the answer, original cartridges are basically produced from resources such as natural materials and minerals, hence it requires greater man power and production cost. While our contender which is the compatible, these products are made from used original cartridges, take note of the word original, thus they're also known as remanufactured toner cartridges and inks. It's more of like a third party manufacturer reused post-consumer wastes for the production of compatible supplies. In conclusion, OEMs (original equipment manufacturer) come in high prices because consumers are not only paying for the brand name, but also for the whole manufacturing process and gathering of materials.

In terms of quality, printouts made from original cartridges are mostly excellent, period. Now if you may ask, does a compatible cartridge can't offer the same performance and quality just as a branded? Let's put it this way, compatibles are not original, hence if they can provide exactly what a high-priced cartridge could offer then there's no need to point out their differences. Although there were a few testimonials from customers claiming about the surprising performance and printout quality that a compatible can provide. If you try to conduct your own test, say, two printers having two different cartridges, one with an OEM and the other with a compatible. Whatever type of file you print, it's either the branded will produce a more pleasing result, or the match will end up with a draw result. Why are compatible cartridges producing below of par prints? Actually you can answer this question all by yourself, call it a trade-off, you pay less and so you'll get less. Since the price of a compatible cartridge is roughly 30-50% less cheaper, it's basically common to expect a bit of a cut in quality. But in terms of capacity or yield, our contender can certainly beat the champion.

Opting to compatibles is not too easy especially for users who owns a latest printer, since third party manufacturers can't easily cope with the sustainability along with the trending machines. The only snag about OEMs is their exorbitant prices, unless those big names in the print industry would make a big price cut in their printer supplies.

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Friday, July 05, 2013

Remanufactured Printer Cartridges : Is It Ideal For Your Printing Needs?

Preventing your printer from running out of inks or toners is somehow a laughable idea, it's more likely that you intend to conserve and prevent the ink from getting wasted, but you can't keep it say halfway full as much as you want. The expense that comes along with maintaining a printer equipment is basically a recurring stress on part of the user. Most consumers totally give up on using branded print supplies, considering the exorbitant prices of such consumables, it's quite considerable why they opt for alternatives. In the market, the variety of printer cartridges may be divided into three types, the OEM or original equipment manufacturer, then there are also these remanufactured cartridges, and lastly the compatibles. The thing is, with all these three choices, how would you know which one is the ideal option for your needs.

Considering that you've been using branded cartridges for such a long time that you've been accustomed to it, then suddenly you realize the amount of money you're spending for these supplies. While you have the option to either continue using OEM, or switch to non-branded cartridges, the answer can be determined if you weigh the cost and benefit of both sides. If you continue using high-price supplies, then your expense will certainly reach a new hike, since yearly, brand manufacturers are putting up an increase to their products. Whereas on the other side, if by any chance you decided to start using remanufactured supplies, your printer's expense will generally drop, however some qualities you're expecting may be sacrificed.

Alternative printer cartridges such as remanufactured toner cartridges are made from used components, hence an empty original tank of ink, when reused is considered remanufactured. The process of producing remanufactured cartridges is partially different from manufacturing brand new cartridges. But, the benefits between these two process has a huge difference. A brand new cartridge requires natural resources, may it either renewable or non-renewable, that doesn't make any exception. While a re-manufactured cartridge only requires used or empty tanks, also called as post-consumer waste. With that being said, can you now determine which one is more efficient over the other?

If it's now clear to you, why you should at least consider using remanufactured toner cartridges and ink cartridges with your printer, then it's a must to learn these things as well.

Remans, or re-manufactured print supplies are mostly produced by third party retailers and manufacturers. Brand manufacturers are also selling such products, but they never claimed. I mean, they're accepting return post-consumer waste right, hence they're using those components to produce new products, that's exactly what re-manufacturing is.

Not all retailers can be trusted, that's a fact in the marketing industry. Before settling to any retailer or seller, make a research, check out their credibility as well as their customers feedbacks. Also, see if they're offering money back guarantee and service warranty, these are very essential.

It's not actually a rule of thumb but there are certifications that a retailer must attained for consumers to consider their products are of such quality that meet the standards of OEM consumables. Thorough quality testing are implemented to be certified, hence a retailer that possesses any, means that their products will surely deliver quality prints.

In addition, don't get carried away by those negative remarks from other customers claiming that the used of remanufactured cartridges will only cause problems with your printer. A printer may be damaged even if you use an OEM, also, print failures may occur when using branded cartridges.

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Top 7 Printers With The Highest Maintenance Cost

Top 7 Printers With The Highest Maintenance Cost
Printer maintenance cycles usually consume an amount of ink or toner, much more than what you have used for printing files and documents. An example of printer maintenance is the print head cleaning, this literally consumes ink from the cartridges. Unless you're suspecting that the nozzles are not delivering enough ink and you're sure about the dots, faint and white lines are due to a clogged print head, don't waste ink from running a print head cleaning. Also, a user may confirm the problem by running the Nozzle Check Utility software provided with the printer, this will help save inks. Take note that it's not proper to run any of these two utility software particularly the Head Cleaning and Nozzle Check, while a file is being printed, otherwise, all files in queue along with the file in progress can be damaged.

Approximately, about 10-25% of inks from the cartridges are wasted each time you clean the print heads. This happens since the cleaning cycle needs to be repeated depending on the test result. Usually, one or two trials may not work, some users have tried a dozen times but never did resolve it.

While there are instances, but not yet proven, wherein the printer after not being used for like a day, suddenly works perfectly as if nothing happen and the clogged print head problem disappear. This can be explained by the fact that inks commonly get dried, turning the printer ON for a moment, run a print head cleaning once, then turn it OFF, and after several hours the inks soften inside the cartridges. Hence, the next day you check the printer, even you don't run any maintenance cycle, it will work just fine.

Here's a trivia related to this post, HP printers are built with two general inkjet print head designs, these are the Integrated Print Head (IPH) and Individual Ink Cartridges (IIC). Either of these designs, when hp inkjet cartridges replacements are installed in the printer, a start-up routine and calibration process will run which also eat up some inks.

From a test conducted by Consumer Reports, these are the printers with the highest maintenance cost :
  • HP Officejet Pro 8600
  • Lexmark OfficeEdge Pro4000
  • HP Photosmart 7520
  • Epson Expression Photo XP-850
  • Canon Pixma MX922
  • HP Photosmart 6520
  • Canon iP7220, iP7250 
If you happened to own any printer from the list above, it's either you switched to a more efficient and budget friendly print device, or you'll keep it and will avoid running maintenance cycle as much as possible.

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Your Easy Guide For Buying A New Printer

Buying a printer isn't just like going to a grocery store then pick up everything from your item list. There are several questions and factors which should be considered especially for someone who haven't bought a printer before. Figure out every single detail and determine your needs, start by asking yourself with the question "How?". You are supposed to use it for a certain purpose, but how are you planning to do so. Do you intend to make use of it for business or just a personal printer? It's overwhelming and the best way to make it easy is by pointing out your primary purpose of buying a printer.

Office, Home or Business?
A personal printer or home printer somehow serve partly limited features. All-in-one or multifunction printers can either be use for home, office or business printing, it's the machine's additional features that determine its suitable environment. Photo printers usually offer CD/DVD printing functionality, however not all models or brands supports this feature. If the printer is mainly for business, look for high-capacity printers with quoted duty cycle of not below 100,000 pages.

Wired or Wireless?
Wireless networks are available almost everywhere, even mobile devices that supports wireless connection are very common. If your home, office, or business has wireless networking, get a WiFi enabled printer so you set it up over a network where everyone can connect to it and send their prints. Shared printers or workgroup printers offer wider range of printing possibilities. In addition, mobile printing is now widely by most users, hence a printer which supports printing form virtually anywhere bears a lot of importance.

Standard-capacity or High-capacity?
This question can be answered briefly by simply determining the environment from where you plan to use the machine. The level or volume of printing at home is different from the demand in any office or business environment. For home, an input tray with 100-sheet capacity is sufficiently enough, while for larger businesses a 580-sheet tray is more than sufficient.


Supplies and Consumables
Print quality is dependent to the consumables you will be using with your printer, these can either be a laser toner cartridge or an inkjet cartridge, depending on the type of machine you bought. While toners doesn't have much differences, inks have two types such as dye-based and pigment-based. Among these two ink types the first one produces more vivid and high-definition output.

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Annual Earth Day And ColorTonerExpert

ColorTonerExpert Earth Day
Today we celebrate the 43rd annual Earth Day, and commemorating with this worldwide event is one of the good provider of earth-friendly printer supplies in the Print Industry, none other ColorTonerExpert. A truly committed manufacturer of cost efficient and environment friendly printing solution that aids in the sustainability and conservation of all natural resources needed in the production of new printer cartridges. Meeting and exceeding the expectations of their valued customers, ColorTonerExpert continues to provide quality home and office printing supplies at present and will develop high-end service to cope with the needs of the future generations.

To give you guys a hint on how they support sustainability, quality, cost efficiency and being earth-friendly all at the same time, let's take a look at the few things below :
  • All their printer cartridges are made from used and return OEM cartridges, processed and manufactured according to OEM standards to yield and perform exactly like its counterparts.
  • Re-processed or remanufactured printer cartridges offer up to 40-50% savings.
  • Production cost and energy consumption are significantly lower than brand new cartridges.
  • It helps on reducing print industry waste from ending up in landfills by recycling them for reuse.
These are just some of the highly noted achievements and accomplishments that ColorTonerExpert has done and will still continue on doing it to foster sustainability. Check out directly their website to gain access on their wide list of remanufactured toner cartridges, ink cartridges and all other printing supplies that they provide. If you're one of us who promotes and throwing efforts on environmental protection and sustainability, it is needless to say that supporting such companies like this one is a noble act.

Thinking of how can you become more environmentally responsible? Here are some of the things that you can do to reduce ecological effects of your daily printing:
  • Consider using the alternatives such as recycled printer cartridges and paper materials.
  • As much as possible, return those empty or used tanks of inks/toners to your respective manufacturer, or any organization that accepts cartridge recycling.
  • Utilize double-sided printing to reduce ink and paper consumption, thus cutting down printing cost.
  • If you're upgrading, don't get rid of your old machine, consider donating it. Also, choose all-in-one or multifunction printers, instead of having standalone machines, hence minimizing operating cost and bills.
For great savings, check out ColorTonerExpert Coupons page for deals and promo that may help you cut down overall printing cost.
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Monday, April 08, 2013

Shop For Printer Cartridges With Savings And Rewards That Goes Well Together

Savings and rewards really goes well together, it's a duo that all customers should never let pass them by. I as well do love incentives along with cutting down my expenses. Let's say when you go shopping, you prefer items on sale, hence saving some bucks on your wallet. While there are stores downtown offering special promo for customers reaching a certain purchased amount, or sometimes a raffle ticket that entitles them for a reward.

What could be better than minimizing your expenses and getting a bonus at the same time? There's no one who wouldn't be glad to have them both. Just like with ColorTonerExpert, one of our trusted online provider of replacement printer consumables including laser toner cartridges, ink cartridges and other printer supplies. A rewards program is awaiting all customers who will purchase online in their store, with no minimum order amount required. So for those who are using compatible printer cartridges, make a switch to a new retailer that can offer both savings and rewards.

ColorTonerExpert MyRewards Program 


Here's how the MyRewards Program works:

Every purchased you made, a receivable points will be validated based on your total purchase amount.
Once the order has been placed, and the item was shipped, MyRewards Point will be added on your account.
To view your account's current points or status, simply log in to the site with your account.
All accumulated points can be used on your next purchase (100 points = $1 ).

It's always a rewarding experience to shop online for cost-saving printer supplies that does not only let you save money, but also making you an environmentally responsible consumer. Alternative toner and ink cartridges are not substandard, they can actually meet or possibly exceed the performance of their OEM (high-priced) counterparts. Don't just buy from any retailer, as a wise consumer choose wisely and make a research how trusted and worthy an online shop you're eying for can be.

For more information regarding the promo, you may visit their website through www.colortonerexpert.com.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Printer : Functionality, Features, Consumables and Price

Basic printing needs, a thing from which we've been used to, but actually that's a long while ago. Printer consumers, if not about 80% maybe at least more than 50% are opting for a printing buddy that can work as an all-round printer. Value-wise, it is more cost efficient and convenient to have an all-in-one printer, rather using individual machines for each task.

From basic functionality, we go to basic features, before a wireless networking interface is optional for a printer, wherein you have to purchase it separately if you require wireless printing. Now, most of the latest printers, whatever brand may be, WiFi support became an essential feature. With that, apps and similar features emerge along with it, one of which is the ability to print over a network from a WiFi-enabled mobile device.

Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print are two of the most noteworthy app to mention, but don't limit yourself as there are more available apps out there. While there are printers that already support such app, for example, Epson has Epson Connect, and HP comes with HP ePrint.

The requirement to print from any mobile device has become substantial to most printer consumers, count myself on the line. Although wire printing is still supported, it's much better to have a printer which can be connected to your home network, especially if you've got a lot of PC or laptop to use for printing.

Nowadays people are getting used to mobile phones and other WiFi-capable devices like tablets and laptops. Hence, the demand for a printer that supports printing from virtually anywhere, whether that's a single-function or multifunction printer, consistently grows from the recent years. It's not surprising though, I mean if you have a wireless network at home, then why go for a printer that only works for wired printing, makes sense right.

Although there are times that consumers care less about the features as long as they get a printer for a very low price. But do you know that typically a cheap printer can accumulate much spending and expenses in the long process, due to its consumables? Bargain equipments are really eye-catching, with no questions ask they will just buy it,  then afterwards complaining about the expense of purchasing replacing its consumables such as laser toner cartridges and ink cartridges.

Price is a considerable factor only if a printer is boasted with really nice features, enough to say that it is worth the value. Especially on our time now, people tend to demand for more, hence we need to pay more.

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Compatible Printer Cartridges Over CISS and Refill Kits

Have you heard of the term CISS (continuous ink supply system)? As a printer user, we might not often heard of this term, probably because it's not widely used by many, perhaps we could take a look into this printing method. How is it different from cartridge refilling system, and to compatible cartridges? We'll try to differentiate each as brief as possible, let's start by discussing their purpose and advantages.

In CISS method, cartridge replacement is eliminated, and instead the ink from its reservoir is the one refilled. From the name itself, continuous ink supply system, it simply means that ink continuously flow from a separate reservoir container to supply ink to the cartridge which is inside the printer. It's certainly different from having a refilling kit, as it requires you to remove the cartridges and get it refilled then replace it back to the printer. While with CISS, there's no need to do it, just fill in the reservoir tank with ink once it goes empty or when it reaches a certain low level.

Ink refilling system, as I've said requires a lot of process unlike with CISS, and also it's more expensive especially if you're familiar on using such method, you might end up having defective cartridges due to improper refilling. Plus, I personally don't suggest using this method, as more printer nowadays are embedded with chips that can detect refilled cartridges using a sensor chip. It might be worthless to refill a cartridge for a much lower cost, yet your printer can't even recognize it as a new one.

How about the compatible cartridges or as others called it remanufactured printer cartridges, is there anything worth looking in to these alternatives? These cartridges are not supported by any reservoir tanks, nor does it come with refill kits. They are mainly reprocess using the components of empty or used cartridges, refurbished and refilled with inks/toners, then goes into packaging. Like its OEM counterparts, compatible laser toner cartridges and ink cartridges works of par with the originals and delivers decent quality. I said decent not the same as OEM, simply because they are refilled with distinctive ink or toner. A reasonable printout quality over cost-efficiency is fairly a good trade-off.

Which one is more widely used? Since the market for compatible printer cartridges is gradually improving and growing over the recent years, then that answers the question. Again, it depends on your preferences, whichever you chose to use, it's inevitable to have drawbacks and cons from each method or product



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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Get Rewards From Purchasing Laser Toner Cartridges and Ink Cartridges

Let's take a break on reviewing most of the latest and top printers in the market, and give way to this special news. For those who are looking for alternative toner or ink cartridges and other printer supplies from which you can definitely save your money or at-least cut down your printing expense, here's a really good announcement.

ColorTonerExpert, one of my trusted retailer of quality printer cartridges has launched a rewards program for all their loyal, repeat or even soon to be customers. If you're still asking why you should opt for such products, well here's why. Alternative laser toner and ink cartridges bring a lot of savings to any printer user such that the cost of each compatible cartridges are 50% less than its OEM counterparts.
ColorTonerExpert MyRewards Program
ColorTonerExpert MyRewards Program

Quality-wise, these replacement cartridges can deliver performance and feature than can match up with their OEM (original equipment manufacturer) equivalent. The sales and production of such products dramatically increased over the past years, which only means that these compatible printer cartridges are being supported by an increasing number of consumers. It wouldn't be surprising if there comes a time wherein most printer users or let's say about 80-90% of them are opting for the compatibles instead of those costly OEM products. On second thought, I remember that Epson launched a new Ink Tank System mainly for the L-series, and it's been said that each ink tanks are detachable and can be refilled with original ink from Epson of course. If their competitors would switch into the same technology, then probably the demand for compatibles will deplete and the market for alternative inks and toners will soon emerge.

Well back to the aforementioned promo, it goes into something like this - For every purchased you make, you'll receive reward points based on the total amount of your purchased. Hence, for every $1 spent you earn 1 point, now if you reached a certain level of points say 100, log in to your account to redeem it in exchange for cash.

If you love savings, there's so much in-store that this retailer has to offer. So take advantage of ColorTonerExpert's MyRewards Program to get big savings and earn cash which you can use on your next purchase.

For more promo and announcements from your trusted retailers, you can drop a comment below so I can update you guys if ever there's an awesome giveaway or any limited sale on their site.






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Thursday, March 07, 2013

Epson Expression Home XP-200 Color Inkjet Printer

Epson Expression Home XP-200 Color Inkjet Printer
Epson Expression Home XP-200 Color Inkjet Printer
Let's have another compact printer, the Epson Expression Home XP-200, tagged by its manufacturer as a small-in-one AIO Color Inkjet printer. Serves well as a home office printer that can share a limited space in a desk. Although it's an all-in-one printer it doesn't support fax, which is quite considerable, as there's an ample of functionality that you can utilize with the XP-200. 

Compact as it is, the Epson Expression Home XP-200 has no touchscreen LCD to offer, instead its navigation interface supports six dedicated buttons situated at the printer's front panel. While most of the printer's features require Internet connection, wireless setup is just too easy as a push of a button. If you're using a WiFi router that supports WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) everything will run smoothly with your printer and router. If by any chance you don't want to connect it over a network, then you may use a USB cable to connect your printer to a PC.

For the print speed, Epson rated the XP-200 at 6.2 ppm (pages-per-minute) for standard black printing, and 3.1 ppm for color printing. It supports borderless printing for letter and A4 size paper media including plain paper, glossy photo paper, paper matte, brochures, flyers and the likes. Paper handling capacity includes an input tray that holds a maximum of 100 sheets, ample enough for a home office printer.

Well since it's not part of the L-series printers that use refillable ink tank system, but the good news is that the XP-200 supports four individual Epson ink cartridges for each color, hence you just have to replace only the tank that runs out of ink. It uses a special type of ink, Epson's DURABrite Ultra Pigment Ink that resists fading for longer lasting printouts. It seems that the company is focusing more on ink type printers, thus they're enhancing their ink technology while still keeping up the margin for laser toner cartridges and laser type printers.

The Epson Expression Home XP-200 is Google Cloud Print ready, additionally a pack of software and apps are readily available for the printer. These include Epson's Scan and Photo Print app, FineReader 9.0 Sprint excellent for scanning PDFs and other similar purposes.

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Monday, March 04, 2013

Mac Print Failures Basic Solutions and Troubleshooting

There are a few common causes why after hitting the Print button with your Mac PC, failures and problems come out instead of the printout. Since there's a quite number of print failure for Mac users, one or two troubleshooting techniques might not be enough. Although sometimes, a user can be too lucky to try a single solution and works wonderfully with the machine. But remember that any particular troubleshooting technique may or can be applied to other printer and PC, such that there is no guarantee that it will work the same way. 

To help you find the possible right solution to your Mac printing problem, here's a list of easy solutions you can try to fix print failures with your Mac.
  • First typical solution is by pressing Command-P. Once press a dialog box will appear, notice if there's an exclamation mark at the left side of the printer's name. If yes, then that means there's a problem with the printer you have selected. It's either you chose the wrong printer or it was set to the model of the last printer you used. Check the name of the printer that appears on the prompt, and select the right unit.
  • Also, note that a paused printer will halt from processing prints unless you click the Resume button to keep it going. Always check you Print Queue to avoid such problems. To open the Queue window, go to Apple Menu - System Preferences - Print&Scan - Select your printer model, and then hit Open Print Queue
  • If doing those two methods doesn't fix your problem, then from Mac's end proceed on checking the printer itself. There are basic things many users may sometimes forget, hence it result to frustrating print failures. What are these basics? Is the printer actually ON or OFF, it's so ridiculous to find out that you simply haven't turned the printer ON which causes print failure. See if there are enough paper materials from the feeder, also check inside for any paper jams. 
  • Another printer end basic troubleshooting, make sure that all the cables and ports you are connected from are all working properly. Reconnecting your printer will sometimes do the trick to fix a print failure. Also, check the consumables inside your printer, are the ink and laser toner cartridges still full enough or are they low on ink/toner. Maybe you just have to replace the cartridges and your printer's good to go again. Although there are certain printer model nowadays that comes with a built-in feature that notifies that user whenever inks and toners are running low so you can have much time to buy a replacement.
  • Software updates are really important, it is a best practice to always update your printer's driver and software. There are instances from which a user uninstall and re-install a printer with an updated software and driver, then suddenly it works properly.





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Monday, February 25, 2013

Your Printer Is Just As Good As The Cartridges You Use

We've had a lot of printer reviews from the recent months, but not enough to say we're done. Let's just say that we sometimes need to consider giving credits to one of it's essential consumables. Printers of all types can be use by offices, businesses or any individual, however without this printer consumable equipped on your machine, outputs wouldn't be delivered regardless of what model or brand your printer may be. Whatever printing purposes you have, these ink and toner cartridges are the tools responsible for developing text, images, and all other printouts a user need.

Good performance without quality is less important, and vice-versa, cause a product should be of both good-quality and decent performance. Printer ink and toner formulations may vary depending from its brand manufacturer as well as the model of printer it will be used for. It is a good practice to first check or make a simple research on what particular brands of printer cartridges are mostly selling in the market, not only because they're less expensive but because of their premium quality. Model preferences will follow once you've find the suitable manufacturer of your choice.

A fair example to cite are the HP inkjet cartridges and laser toner cartridges. There's no doubt about the quality of their cartridges, as Hewlett- Packard noted that their products are of good quality which prevents printout problems including page blot and blurry text/graphic output. HP isn't the only brand manufacturer that produces quality printer consumables, many among those major companies are capable of manufacturing high-quality toner and ink cartridges.

Aside from considering the quality, as a user you should also consider such factors which include operation, maintenance and user-friendly. The process and cost that a user must know with regards to printer maintenance. Operating cost as well shouldn't be taken for granted, and of course being a user-friendly product is one good factor for most consumers. If you want to have a decent performance with a considerably low cost, you can opt for alternative cartridges as a substitute, to cut down your printer expenses while still  having a guaranteed quality product.

Page-yield comes along when purchasing replacement cartridges for your printer. As there's always an initial set of cartridges, typically half-full of ink or toner, that is part of the printer package. Once it runs out of ink/toner, users will certainly need to purchase a new set of replacement. That is when the cartridge capacity pops in the situation, it depends on the level or amount of printouts you require which will determine whether you go for low-capacity or high-capacity cartridges. Although it is given that for offices and business, they should probably be opting for high-capacity printer consumables, while for a personal printer user, a low-capacity cartridge will do enough. 

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Canon PIXMA iP7250 Single Function Inkjet Photo Printer

Canon PIXMA iP7250 Single Function Inkjet Photo Printer
Single function printer's are still putting up a good market in the print industry, and to prove it, here's the recently launched Canon PIXMA iP7250 single function color inkjet printer. About a few weeks ago, in the CES 2013 International trade-show, Canon released a new range of PIXMA printers with boasted features and budget friendly cost. Now this one, although it may seem as a redesign desktop photo printer from Canon, well it comes in a more decent price while offering a pack of features.

The Canon PIXMA iP7250 photo printer comes with a redesign aesthetic and built, having a dimension of (HxWxD) 128 x 451x 368 , with a few adjustments to provide a better printing experience for the user. Locate the button at the right side of the printer's front panel, pressing it will fold the panel down with a support that swings out from the lower edge, this is for the printer's paper support. A conventional printer requires the user to manually  flip the paper support, but the PIXMA iP7250 brings all the ease for its user.

It comes with two paper trays jam inside to serve a better space, one supporting a 125 sheet of A4 size paper that serves as the main tray and the other fits 20 sheet of photo paper. Flipping over the photo paper tray reveals a CD/DVD carrier clipped to its underside just above the main tray. It can be used to print images on printer-compatible coated CD/DVDs.

The PIXMA iP7250's highly noted features include, wireless connection with direct print, Duplex (double-sided) printing, and works with iOS, Android as well as AirPrint enable devices. Aside from the wireless connectivity that it offers, it also comes with a USB port. Users have the convenience to print without a PC, instead they can use their smartphones and tablets that are capable of wireless printing, and print through Canon's Easy Photo Print application. It also comes with an enhanced print resolution of about 9600 x 2400 dpi, plus a quoted print speed of 15 ppm (black printing) and 10 ppm (colour printing). 

The Canon PIXMA iP7250 Inkjet Photo Printer is equipped with 5 ink cartridges which can be access by flipping up the printer's top panel. Unlike some other conventional inkjet printers that only use a set 4 cartridges, the PIXMA iP7250 has a photo blank ink cartridge and a pigment blank cartridge, both serve a specific purpose, the latter is used for plain paper printing and the other one is for high resolution images. Canon ink cartridges and laser toner cartridges price ranged from $20.99 up to more than $200. The printer is also equipped with LED indicators that signals the user whenever a cartridge is either improperly installed or empty and needs to be replaced. 

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Polaroid Cacher Wireless Photo Printer by Adria Navarro and DI Shin

polaroid cacher by adria navarro and DI shin
Polaroid Cacher by Adria Navarro and DI Shin
The collaboration of  AdriĆ  Navarro and DI Shin produces an amusing and fascinating innovation that takes your typical photography experience into a whole new interesting level. It's more likely suitable for those people who often take pictures of just anything, anytime, and anywhere, from morning till midnight.

If you're one of the geeks who's fond of photography, here's the Polaroid Cacher wireless printer that's just perfect for you. This wireless printer is housed inside a Polaroid Land Camera case, and serves its sole purpose well enough, to take pictures of anyone's daily picture cravings.

The Polaroid Cacher, aside that it's a wireless printer, it also comes with a built in browser plugin that lets the user frame all those precious screenshots and get them printed in just a snap. This concept comes from the creator's idea that most of us nowadays are spending so much time on facing PC, laptops, and tablets, browsing online for so many reasons, when in fact we can even capture those moments and preserved it as a photo.

One of the creator, AdriĆ  Navarro explained :
We believe that our daily online activity—conversations, discoveries, games—is as meaningful as our activity in the physical world and, as such, should be preserved the same way we try to capture every important moment in our life. Especially because most of these experiences will be soon forgotten, lost under layers of information, databases and outdated services.
The primary concept is to photograph anyone's online digital experiences and turn it into instant pictures, and that seems to be profound. Considering that even a kid can now access the web through internet-capable devices, there are such times from which we wanted to capture and print a scene or a part of the screen that means a lot to us. Conversation, gaming, discoveries can sometimes become meaningful for someone, and through this device it will be easy for them to get it printed in a 3 x 4 inch size photo using ZINK (zero ink) technology which is largely different to conventional printers that use either laser toner cartridges or ink cartridges to be able to create a printout. 

Online escapades can also be considered as a memorable moment that also deserve to be printed. If you're using an iPhone you can also do the same thing by taking a snapshot of your online activities, although you'll be needing a wireless photo printer capable of AirPrint to send those images onto the printer and have it printed.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Rolling Printer Takes All Your Printing Task On The Wall

Rolling Printer by Kim Tae-Jin
Rolling Printer Designed by: Kim Tae-Jin
Have you been occasionally experiencing the troublesome of finding a space from which you can place your printer for good. Some spare desk spaces will do, but that's only for compact and personal printers in diminutive sizes, while an office printer especially MFP types are typically of large dimensions that sharing a small space from your desk wouldn't be enough.

Another thing that can also be consider a problem  is the paper usage that adds up on the printer expense that accumulates every month. Wasting tons of paper materials from printing small documents, living a white blank space on the printout sheet. Well in fact, those blank spaces can still be use for printing another small size file of text or document.

These office or personal home printer woes can now be eliminated when the concept of the Rolling Printer becomes true to life. Designed by Kim Tae-Jin, this printer will definitely put an end to those aforementioned problems that most printer users are facing nowadays. First thing you should know about this device is that, the Rolling Printer is a machine that can be hang on the wall, getting rid of space problems. One more thing about this printer is that, it has a very impressive paper management. It uses A4 size paper roll that can be cut using the printer's built-in cutter, from the end of the file you printed, thus excess on white spaces is certainly eliminated.

rolling printer by kim tae-jin
Unlike conventional printers that feeds a single sheet of paper one at a time, the Rolling Printer requires a roll of paper (A4 size) that can be refilled inside the printer by removing the side cap located on the opposite end from where the cartridge is installed. It runs using ink technology which means ink cartridges are installed on the printer and not laser toner cartridges, although looking at it, you'll find it similar to a toner drum cartridge.



Through this printer, we can have an ample of extra space for more useful stuffs to place on our desk or table that was once occupied by our printer. Plus, we also get to practice saving paper materials through the printer's paper management system. 

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Panasonic EMC Captiva Toolkit

According to Panasonic's news which was released recently, Panasonic equipment owners who use some of the latest scanner models from the said manufacturer, can now be able to add the scanning capability to their web-based applications, and that is simply with the help of EMC Captiva Cloud Toolkit. This toolkit is capable of doing the following ;
  • Transforms web-based scanning support by eliminating browser and plug-in limitations.
  • Enables developers to rapidly add scanning functionality to web-based applications through industry standards.
  • Reduces overall cost of supporting distributed capture applications by simplifying deployment, providing wide compatibility and reducing ongoing maintenance cost.
  • Fast adoption from scanner manufacturers and wide support for browsers and development platforms ensures "out of the box" support.
From the news release, Chris McLaughlin, Vice President of Channels and Alliances for the Information Intelligence Group division of EMC, he said, “By integrating the EMC Captiva Cloud toolkit, Panasonic continues to deliver on its promise of bringing cutting edge technology to their ever-expanding portfolio.” McLaughlin also added, “This alliance yields solid benefits for Panasonic scanner users, seamlessly incorporating scanning into business processes or services to deliver greater organizational efficiency.”

Thus in short, the EMC cloud-based scanning application is now compatible with all the latest Panasonic scanners available in the market. The said toolkit works with all standard web browsers which includes : Windows, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. As a developer you'll find it useful to scan-enable those web-based business apps compatible with existing corporate web browsers and development environments.

The EMC Captiva Cloud Toolkit was actually released in the year 2011, a software development kit that was specifically built to allow web applications to directly access Panasonic scanners without the need for downloading or launching client software, as well as eliminating the limitations to a specific web browser. 

Aside from this great news, Panasonic also launches a few new models to add up on their wide array of printer equipments and printer consumables including laser toner cartridges and ink cartridges. They also invested on developing high-resolution tablets this year, that you should never miss out. 


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