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Monday, April 21, 2014

Which Should You Prefer: Color LaserJet or Inkjet Printers?

Which Should You Prefer: Color LaserJet or Inkjet Printers?
Color laser printers aren't too common to use mainly for colored printing, normally we prefer inkjets as they’re probably more suitable for such purpose. However, if there’s an occasional need to print graphic or image on top of regular monochrome printing, that’s the point where we can consider having the rival of inkjet instead.

Inkjets Over LaserJets

There are downsides whichever you may choose, like for example ink types are typically slower compared to lasers. But you shouldn't look at it as either one is more advantageous than the other. Take note that both of these machines are intended for certain uses that only one of them can perform effectively. These dilemmas are just part of the few reasons why making a decision on which type of printer to choose has been a bit troublesome for others. Those who are not aware, or probably care less about such information are either a personal home user, or just in need of an urgent printer.

Indeed, printing documents with images or graphics is considerably not a forte of laser printers. That is something that inkjets are more than capable of providing the best results. But to make it fair, developers might have thought of giving the lasers their own expertise. Any office or business environment wouldn't debate on this matter that laser type printers or laserjets in general are faster and more efficient on printing text-only or documents with little to less graphic.

Factors to Consider

Engine speed is also a factor which they rival, although nowadays certain inkjet models are capable of matching their speeds over laserjets. If you know a little history about their evolution, laser types are normally faster thus increasing production and throughput in any office or business where they find their places. An inkjet printer on the other hand, is more suitable for home or personal printing due to slow printing speed and several issues. But gone are those days, since our today’s level of technology particularly in the print industry obliterated all these hindrances. Making it fair for ink and laser type printers to deserve a place on different environments, whether for personal use or not.

Cost-per-page, regardless of which type you use will always be an issue especially to users who are kind of familiar on how printer manufacturers make their businesses grow. To shed some light on the matter, it is not their printers that give them the most of their profits, but rather the supplies they sell. For example a Brother printer that uses color TN315 toner cartridges would cost around $500 more or less. But considering the recurring expense of purchasing four replacements over and over again, it will make more sense why printer nowadays are inexpensive compared before.

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

How To Fix The No Toner Error On A Brother HL-3140CW Printer

Have you experienced a toner problem with your HL-3140CW printer? Or I think it’s better to ask, are you experiencing it right now, hence you’re looking for a solution. If both of your answers are yes, then you’ve come across the right blog. We’ll be discussing the “No Toner” issue that some printer users have encountered with their Brother printer.


What is this “No Toner” printer problem?


It typically occurs if and when a newly installed Brother HL-3170CW toner cartridge or laser drum unit is not properly placed or inserted. It’s also called unrecognized cartridge error, wherein the unit literally does not recognize the replacement item.

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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Difference between a Drum Unit and a Laser Toner Cartridge

When replacing the consumables of your Brother laser printers particularly the cartridge and drum, it’s sometimes confusing on part of the user to distinguish which is the toner and which is the drum. This is mostly encountered by new users who just acquired a laser printer that uses separate drum units and cartridges. If we also refer from the history, laser type printers before were typically using a consumable that serves as the toner and drum in one.
 Drum Unit and a Laser Toner Cartridge

What makes the cartridge and drum unit different?

First thing you should know is that a laser toner cartridge is the one that holds the toners. It is like a tank of micro-sized black or colored pigments, typically called particles which are used to create images on a printed material.

While drum units or also referred to as imaging drums are like the carbon papers that transfer the toners to the paper sheet. Each drum corresponds to a certain toner color, thus if you’re using a color laser printer then you have 8 consumables to replace. Over a monochrome printer that only needs one each of toner and drum unit.

Which can last longer: Toner or Drum?

Basically, you can’t compare chicken from pork, same goes with print toners and drums. We can just let you know about their capacities, thus giving you an idea which can last longer. This is only to clarify that replacing toner cartridges doesn’t mean you also have to replace the drum units.

Let’s use the Brother HL-3040CN as our example, it is a color digital printer, hence it requires four each of toner cartridge and Brother DR-210CLdrum unit. Its black cartridge has an approximate page-yield of 2200 pages, the three other colors such as cyan, magenta and yellow can yield 1400 pages, while the drum units can deliver 15,000 pages. With these figures, you can now determine which among these two consumables can certainly last longer.

Deteriorate and Running-Low

The term deteriorate is associated with the drum unit, while running-low is for the cartridges. These two terms are typically involved when either of the consumables are about to be replaced. Once the drum’s quality is noticeably deteriorating, printouts will be greatly affected. The same with the cartridges, if it’s running-low in toner, it leads to less vibrant results.

You’ll know which one to replace via the system prompt or the error message that pops from the machine’s control panel display. If it says there that one of the installed cartridges is running-low on supply, then it’s pretty obvious what to do. On the other hand, if the error that flashes on the screen is something like “Replace Drum Unit”, you know what to replace then.


There are instances that the user doesn’t want to remove it and re-install a new one, just because they thought it could still last for more prints. You should know that the quality of drums may deteriorate faster in the long run, especially if you don’t replace it as often as necessary. Cartridges are to be replaced as soon as they run empty, you have no choice anyway.

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Wednesday, October 09, 2013

User Review for Brother HL-3140CW : Color Printer With Wireless Functionality



It’s not very common to review a color printer that uses laser technology, cause apparently it’s more typical to have a color inkjet instead. Wrapped in an off-white and gray combination, actually the dark shade defines the machine’s output bin, control panel and front cover. The Brother HL-3140CW offers sterling features such as color laser printing and wireless connectivity. The CW next to its model indicates color and wireless functionality. Nevertheless, we can also use C as compact for this review, since this unit is surprisingly small but still managed to jam a nice set of features.

Primarily designed to offer print solution that covers small office printing needs and you can also find a good fitting for a personal home printer. Acquired the box-shaped style of its predecessors, this unit weighs around 17kg (kilogram) with the trays and consumables installed in place. By the way, as a color printer it essentially requires four toner tanks (Brother TN225 toner cartridges) mainly one each of cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Initially it comes with a starter set of drum unit and toners. However you have to open the machine’s front cover, remove the cartridges from their slots, and peel off the protective seal. Once done, re-install them back and now your printer is almost ready to print.

When it comes to media handling, the HL-3140CW’s main input tray can only hold a maximum of 250 sheets of standard paper. Additionally, a multipurpose tray supplements the main tray, and supports varying media sizes and types. All printed pages will come out at the top of the machine where the output bin is placed. So basically, you get two input trays and an output bin with low capacity.

At the top of the printer, aside from the output area, there you’ll also find the control panel featuring a mono LCD. The machine’s model is printed on top of the display, while there’s a four-way navigation key that covers Back, OK, Secure, Increase/Decrease options. The Secure button will allow users to print a password protected file which is stored in memory. Cancel and Go buttons are clearly labeled in red and green marks. While two LEDs labeled with Data and Error, right below the control panel are assigned to indicate activity or process.

Users are given two options to set the machine’s print quality. First option is the Standard which offers a print resolution of 600x600 dpi (dots per inch), and the second is called Fine print quality which can produced 1200x2400 dpi results. The printer’s rated speed reaches up to 19 pages per minute for mono and the same 19 ppm rating for color. You may expect the machine to print a little slower when printing colored documents, perhaps it’s a typical issue when it comes to color printing.

Furthermore, there are several options that you can play with this printer. Users can set it to print in draft mode allowing the unit to print only in monochrome setting, or set colored printing as default. Duplexing or double-sided printing can also be done, however this functionality requires manual intervention as it doesn’t have an automatic duplexer.

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Monday, July 08, 2013

Erasable Toners From Toshiba With Their e-STUDIO 306LP/RD30 MFP Laser Printer

Erasable Toners From Toshiba With Their e-STUDIO 306LP/RD30 MFP Laser Printer
This thing isn't new to many, actually there are few devices that support or perform the same technology where prints can be erased through heat processing. If you're familiar or have heard of Pilot's FriXion pen that uses thermo-sensitive gel ink formula, it is where they similarly derived the idea of creating an MFP printer that is capable of using erasable toners to print. The company behind this innovation is none other Toshiba America Business Solutions. To introduce a new era of printing, the company developed the e-STUDIO 306LP/RD30 multifunction printer.

There's nothing much special with the printer itself aside that it functions similarly of par with most MFP laser printers in its range. However, the special feature of this device can't be found to any printers in the market nowadays, as far as I know. A specially formulated toner that is certainly unique, as the output may it be text, graphics or images can be totally erased from a sheet of paper. The good news is that the printer doesn't require any special type of print paper to make the process possible.

Through this technology, or it's more appropriate to say, through the RD30 printer's special printing system, offices may get a lot of benefits from it, not to mention the huge cut to their overall printing expense. Since regular printer papers are mainly supported, there's no additional cost to worry about. Furthermore, the e-STUDIO 306LP/RD30 MFP works exactly like any other multifunction printers.

Unfortunately, getting the printer alone won't suffice cause it's a system, which means that you also need to have the Eraser. It's more appropriate to call it that way, since it literally functions as an eraser. The whole process goes like this, print your files or any documents to the printer equipped with laser toner cartridges filled with specially erasable toner, then if you want to erase the printout from the sheet, you'll have to feed the paper to the Eraser and wait until it shoots out the cleanse sheet. Well, since there's no technology that is free from glitch, believe me that's true, even if it actually removed the prints from the paper by erasing the toner, text and marks can still be illuminated, but not legible enough.

One more thing to know is that the printer is not capable of creating coloured prints, as of the moment, although they're working on it to enhanced the machine to be able to produce printouts in full color. The e-STUDIO 306LP/RD30 MFP printer can only print in blue, hence it's not a monochrome either. According to news, Toshiba is expected to released the system before this year ends.

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Monday, July 01, 2013

Brother MFC-9330CDW Color LED Multifunction Laser Printer

A laser MFP from a known brand that manufactures excellent multifunction printers, the Brother MFC-9330CDW, though lacks a duplexing ADF, it can certainly provide enough features to compensate for it. Basically, it only allows users to scan, copy, and fax in simplex (one-sided) functionality. One of its key-features is the use of LED lights in place of lasers, hence it's essentially an LED laser MFC printer.

It has a simple built, or let's say a bit conservative look, with its front panel featuring a 3.7-inch color touchscreen LCD supplemented with touch-sensitive keypad. Impressively, the 9330CDW's backlit keypad only lights up when any particular function requiring the use of it is in active state. There are additional buttons from the machine's front panel like On/Off and Start/Stop button.

The 9330CDW somehow supports an automatic duplexer, however it's limited for double-sided printing purposes alone. In terms of print speed, it has a comparable rate that is more likely matched with MFC-9340CDW printer which is also included in Brother's MFC-series this year. It offers a fix print speed quoted at 23 ppm (pages-per-minute) in both mono and color printing mode. Well, the speed is quite impressive but the printer's paper handling capacity is considered one of its constraints. It is limited to a single main tray that can hold 250 sheets with no optional trays to offer.

Interfaces include, USB host and port, Ethernet, and WiFi. With all these options, users may either connect the printer wired or wirelessly to any PC and supported devices. Additionally, through the use of WiFi Direct app, compatible devices can still be paired with the printer even without the presence of a wireless network. Other supported apps include - Brother's very own iPrint&Scan, Apple AirPrint, Google CloudPrint, and lastly the Cortado WorkPlace.

Since the 9330CDW is a one-pass color laser printer, the paper is moved over four drums, one for each of its color laser toner cartridges. Text and color print quality might be slightly sub-par for an LED laser printer among its class. Generally, it offers a fine and average printout quality that may suffice the needs of a small-size office or micro-office.

The Brother MFC-9330CDW is essentially suited for small-level printing particularly in small-size working environments. This printer is very much capable of providing quality prints mostly in text or non-graphical documents, yet it doesn't slack in delivering photo quality printouts.

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Laser Printer VS Inkjet Printer : Common Issues

First thing you need to determine is to what purpose you'll be using a printer, unless you want to end up having a machine that can do exactly the opposite of what you expect. Laser printers essentially rule basic printing such as text and plain graphics, and typically feature exceptional print speed. On the other hand, inkjet types are rarely use for text-alone printing, simply because it's way too luxurious over using a laser for this task. Inkjet printers are the superior when it comes to photo and high resolution prints, but with a tad slower printing process. Although both type may offer a color version, still inkjets will prevail in terms of producing quality images and full-color graphics. Laser printers are basically good in black&white or mono prints, hence a monochrome laser can spit out crisp and clear text with every printout in a second.

Multifunction printers are good for office and business printing needs. To print alone may be enough for a home office, but ideally, it's better to have a single equipment capable of printing, scanning, copying and sending fax. Between the two types of print devices, laser printers are often preferred by most business establishments and office environments. Primarily because of the speed, cause they need higher productivity in less time. While there are inkjets that can matched up with the speed of lasers, the catch is that the quality is somehow sacrifice. For a personal home printer, an inkjet works best especially if you still have kids that require printing school projects and research.

Printers with supplementary interfaces aside from a USB conneciton is kind of ideal. If it's for personal use, a USB host will do, except for those who intend to purchase one that supports both wired and wireless connection. Professional individuals or home office workers are suited for printers that allow cloud or mobile printing -- print from virtually anywhere. However, workgroups and large working environments will require WiFi connection to support a huge number of users. Additional interfaces like PictBride and memory card slots are optional, depending on your preferences.

Paper capacity is a factor that shouldn't be neglected. Inkjet printers before were limited in capacity, thus they became more suitable for home printing, then eventually they improved by offering larger paper trays and cassettes to fit for heavy-duty printing. A monthly duty-cycle of 8000 pages below will be sufficient enough for home printing, whereas a large office will probably need more than 200,000 pages a month. An automatic-document-feeder that works both in printing and copying makes a plus.

Printer supplies are merely expensive especially ink cartridges, they're comparably high-price than laser toner cartridges. Well you may consider inquiring a printer that supports Econo-mode or Draft-mode printing, that reduces the amount of ink/toner consumption when printing. Purchasing replacements is a recurring expense, so better be ready once you've decided the right model for your needs.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Canon Color imageClass MF8580cdw All-In-One Laser Printer

Canon Color imageClass MF8580cdw All-In-One Laser Printer
For today's featured printer, we've got a new addition to the growing family of imageClass series, the Canon Color imageClass MF8580cdw, a multifunction printer which makes a good fit for micro offices and small workgroups. Just like any other MFP printers, it serves as a pritner, scanner, copier and works as a standalone fax machine. With an average output quality and a decent speed which make the printer a tough contender in its class.

The MF8580cdw printer sports a combination of off-white and black coated chassis, has a dimension of (HWD) 17" x 19.1" x 18.9", and measures at approximately 68 pounds. It doesn't feature a full touchscreen LCD, instead a seven-line display surrounded with control buttons, plus an alphanumeric keypad on its right. This printer is capable of scanning in to two PCs through the two scan-labeled buttons on its front panel.

It features an automatic document feeder (ADF) for duplex or double-sided printing, which can handle 50 sheets of plain paper for printing, scanning, copying, and faxing multipage documents. Included in its paper handling interface is a standard main tray to hold 250 sheets, plus a 50-sheet multipurpose feeder. If you can't get enough of it, you can purchase the optional 250-sheet plain paper tray to max its capacity. Paper output supports a 125-sheet face down tray.

Connectivity interfaces include : high-speed USB connectivity, and a port just below the printer's front panel for reading USB flash drives, built-in Ethernet and WiFi support for either wired or wireless connection. Its laser toner cartridges yield approximately  up to 3,400 pages with the black toner, while the other three colors has a page-yield up to 2,900 pages.

The imageClass MF8580cdw is set to print in duplex (double-sided) as a default mode, so if you want to really save paper and toners, better keep it as it is. Switching from two-side to one-sided printing is definitely easy for a first time user, so you can switch anytime you needed. Canon rated the printer at a print speed of up to 21 ppm (one-sided) and 10 ppm (double-sided) printing.

As a color MFP printer, Canon Color imageClass MF8580cdw is a well rounder that offers a nice set of features for micro offices and small workgroups. However the price may be somewhat hefty, I won't state figures here, but guess it's considerable for a high-end color printer from Canon.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Dell C1660w Color Laser - Affordable Printer with Quality Toner Cartridges

Dell C1660w Color Laser
Dell came up with a new model of color laser printer, the Dell C1660w Laser Printer which uses LED laser-like technology. It is enticingly affordable for a small office coloured printer, but the catch is you have to pay double for its toner cartridges consumables. It is a fair enough trade-off since you definitely get what you paid for, as the quality and output are indeed superior. The Dell C1660w is leaning towards light-volume printing demand and works suitably well for small offices and professional individuals requiring a color laser printer with decent speed and features.

Regardless of the printer's costly laser toner cartridges consumables, the output quality is of par, both in plain text and graphics. Since it's dedicated for small working environments, the paper handling capacity is greatly reduce to a minimum of 150-sheet main input tray, while the output tray can handle a maximum of 100 sheets. If your office requires Duplex (double-sided) printing feature, then better drop this off your list as it doesn't support duplexing, however there's a dialog prompt that will guide the user on doing the same process with instructions on how to insert pages on the printer.

Connectivity interfaces are modest, the Dell C1660w supports USB and WiFi connectivity options for printing virtually on the cloud. In addition, the printer also supports WPS, plus a blue LED indicator that notifies user whenever the printer is connected to a wireless network. It features a two-line LCD display with some typical five control button panel below it. The printer's display although not a touchscreen one, can still be helpful as it provides system status and prompt which includes a notice about the toner cartridges whether their almost half way full or need to be replaced.

Dell rated the printer with a print speed of up to 12ppm (pages per minute) for standard black printing, and 10ppm for color printing, both rates are applied on A4 and letter size documents. Users don't have to worry about the laser drum unit, as it is a lifetime unit, but replacing it is allowed. But if you want to save, then spare your money from purchasing replacement drum unit, and do all the spending for its laser toner cartridges. Just to remind you, they're definitely expensive. 

If you want a color laser printer in the office, that can offer both quality and reliability, then Dell C1660w offers a nice speed, printout quality, handling capacity and it is a modestly priced unit. 

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Friday, January 11, 2013

PIXMA MX922 Wireless Office AIO Printer

PIXMA MX922 Wireless Office AIO Printer
PIXMA MX922 Wireless Office AIO Printer
Canon launches four new additional AIO printers to its latest lineup of PIXMA Office All-In-One printers. One of which is the PIXMA MX922 Wireless 1 Office AIO Printer, providing high-quality printer solution to all varieties of end-users. For office or even for home as a personal professional printer, MX922 offers enough capabilities and advance features for diverse printing needs.

The PIXMA MX922 Wireless AIO printer offers advance media handling and user-friendly software solutions. It also features two front cassette trays which includes a 250-sheet capacity and a 20-sheet cassette tray that holds 4" x 6" and 5" x 7" photo papers and other media. These main cassette trays enable to load two media types and make it ready both at the same time. It also features a 35 page ADDF (Automatic Duplex Document Feeder) for easy double-sided printing, while the other models from this lineup support a 30-sheet Automatic Duplex Document Feeder.

If you prefer or rather require more printing, the MX922 printer can be equipped with an optional high-yield capacity black laser toner cartridges that can greatly improve the printers output performance. With PIXMA MX922 Wireless 1 printer, users have the convenience of printing from almost anywhere in their home or office through cloud printing. All the four models from this new series including MX922, are compatible with Google Cloud Print application which lets the user to print photos and files from Gmail, Google Docs, Google Chrome through their mobile devices that support Windows and Chrome. It's also equipped with Apple's AirPrint that allows users to print photos, emails, documents and web pages without the need to install drivers.

It is also compatible with Canon's advance Easy-PhotoPrint (EPP) application for both Android and iOS devices which allows printing and scanning of photos and documents. Another good thing with this lineup is that you can link your Canon wireless-enabled digital cameras to the printer with the use of PictBridge either through LAN or WLAN. Create stunning printouts of your photos fast and easy through MX922's 3" LCD screen that lets you view images before it gets printed. The printer is ready for any CD or DVD project with the Direct Disc Print capabilities. The estimated selling price of the Canon PIXMA MX922 Wireless Office AIO Printer is $199.99.

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Canon Unveils Two Additional imageCLASS Printers

Canon recently announced two latest addition of ImageCLASS color printer, the imageCLASS LBP6780dn and Color imageCLASS LBP7780cdn. Speficipically built for SMB (small to medium sized businesses) which would probably get an eye on these new models.

Unveiling their company's fastest single-function printer, the imageCLASS LBP6780dn, a single-function workhorse printer that can deliver outputs in as fast as 33 ppm (pages per minute) in both black and coloured standard printing.While the other one, claimed as the fastest color printer in Canon's imageCLASS printer series, the Color imageCLASS LBP7780cdn that delivers printout with its quoted print speed of 42 ppm (pages per minute).

Both imageCLASS LBP6780dn and Color imageCLASS LBP7780cdn use Canon's high-yield printer laser toner cartridges and feature a resembling five-line LCD display for accessing the printer's system and several features. Also, both printers allow Direct Print from which users can be able to print PDF, JPEG, TIFF and XPS files directly from their USB storage devices. If you're familiar with Canon's Mobile Printing applications which was also launched about a week ago, these two latest models of imageCLASS printer are compatible with the said app.
Color imageCLASS LBP7780cdn
Color imageCLASS LBP7780cdn

Talking about some important specs, the Color imageCLASS LBP7780cdn has a decent monthly duty cycle of about 75,000 pages per month, and comes with a 500-sheet cassette that serves as the main tray, plus an additional 100-sheet multi-purpose tray. Now for businesses and offices that requires more printing, then there's an optional 500-sheet cassette that you can purchase. 
imageCLASS LBP6780dn
imageCLASS LBP6780dn

While for the imageCLASS LBP6780dn, it has a more than enough monthly duty cycle of about 100,000 pages per month, and also equipped with a 500-sheet cassette (front-loading), plus a 100-sheet multipurpose tray. The difference with these two printer when it comes to optional tray is that, two 500-sheet optional cassettes can be loaded to imageCLASS LBP6780dn which is way better for loads of printing. 

Expect these two new printers from Canon, the imageCLASS LBP6780dn ($899) and Color imageCLASS LBP7780cdn ($699) will become available by the last week of January.

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Friday, October 05, 2012

Ensure Your Printers Good Working Performance

The inkjet type of printer, compared to laser type, has more components that tend to move during the printing process. Having said that, this type of printer is more sensitive, and can be more vulnerable to printer problems. Printer care is a good topic to talk about, and also to learn, but not every printer user has the eagerness to touch on this subject. Though some users practiced taking care of their own equipments, of course who else would be concern taking care of their own printer other than the one who uses it.

Our printer equipment surely do need extra care, or at least enough attention, to avoid any unnecessary printer problems. If suddenly you noticed, why is my printer not doing all the way it was used to do, then probably it calls for your attention. Maybe it just needs an overall maintenance check, it wouldn't be that much for you to inspect or check your printer once in a while. You can also try a few tips below, to ensure your printers good working performance, and fine condition.

Let's start with the first thing you need to accomplish, when you bought a printer. Installation, there's always certain issues that comes after installing the printer, now to minimize the possibility of encountering this circumstances, take note of this. Install the driver of your printer, either the driver from the cd provided with the printers packaging, or you can download the compatible driver for your printer from their products website. Why do we need to this thing? This method mostly applies to PC's with Windows OS, as you'll notice, when you plug in the printers USB cable onto your PC, it's often recognize as "Unknown USB Device". So to avoid having this issue, or any further problems, install the printer driver first and then you can now connect the printer to your PC, and everything will run smoothly, the driver will even help you with the installation.

After properly installing the printer, halt yourself from doing your very first printout, I know you're excited, but at least try running a quick and easy maintenance test with your printer. It'll help you detect if there's any problem with the hp inkjet cartridges or laser toner cartridges, if you're using laser printer. Instead of rushing things up, a few minutes of print head cleaning and maintenance test, wouldn't be a trouble. Besides, what do you want, a couple of days without printer, or just a few minutes of testing?

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Friday, September 21, 2012

Don't Get Lured By The Figures When Buying Printers


Printer equipment nowadays are too eye catching and enticing in terms of their market price. Most buyers would be glad to have a great savings and so they get easily lured by the figures. They end up purchasing a new printer equipment without having any concern of what will happen after the purchased.It may be less expensive, but it's just the beginning of all the expense that comes when owning a printer.

Before you do that purchase, think of all the factors that shouldn't be taken for granted when buying a new printer equipment. One good thing to be concern of first, is the printer's consumables. Let's say you only purchased your printer for about a hundred dollars, but once you started to buy replacement cartridges the expense piles up so quickly, exceeding the amount you have spent from purchasing your printer. You also need to remind yourself of the printers maintenance, cause definitely that is also part of your printers expense.

Still there's this undying questions from so many consumers asking about which type of printer is the most cost-effective. Based from the response of other users, Inkjet type of printer is least expensive compared to the other type. There are inkjet type of printers that can be availed for less than a hundred dollars, though I may not be sure to say that there are also laser type printer that can be purchased for the same value. 

The catch of buying less expensive inkjet type printer goes like this, you pay for a small price to get the printer, then it'll leach your money from purchasing replacement ink cartridges and special papers that can only be used for inkjet type of printers and for special purposes. Ink cartridges usual cost starts from $10 above up to more than $30. However printers with high capacity ink cartridges are more expensive and has a higher page-yield. As a way to save, some users tend to purchase alternative printer cartridges like remanufactured toner cartridges and ink cartridges for their printer which are cheaper to buy.

On the other hand, the laser type of printer cost a little bit higher compared to inkjet printer. Prices varies, as well as the page-yield and capabilities of the printer, it applies to both type of printers. Laser toner cartridges costs seem higher as compared to the other type, however it can produce higher page-yield than the other type. This type of cartridge can typically produce about 3,000 to 10,000 standard pages of print, which means the cost-per-page is much cheaper. Also, laser printer comes with a separate laser toner cartridges dedicated for each color, unlike with ink cartridges that uses a single cartridge for the color ink. So you don't have to replace all the cartridges whenever a single color only runs out of toner, that saves you a lot.

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Friday, September 07, 2012

Refining Your Laser Printers Corona Wire

For Brother printer users are you familiar with the components of your equipment? Let's say the Corona Wire which can be found from a laser printer, have you heard of it, or do you have any idea about this component.  The Corona Wire is a charged wire in a laser printer that draws the toner off the drum onto the paper. It must be cleaned when the toner cartridge is replaced. It's a component of your laser printer that performs a vital role in the process of printing. 

To make it more broad, the main role of the corona wire is to transfer the toner onto the paper from the laser printer's imaging drum. To be able to do this,  the wire is releases charge onto the paper that causes to attract the toner into the printed material. If the corona wire of your Brother laser printer is not working properly, then it may be damaged that will cause your printer to stop from working.

Whenever you noticed some signs which indicates that the corona wire is damaged or may not be clean, you should know how to handle and clean this component. First what are the signs that may indicate a dirty corona wire, it could be spots on printouts, unreadable prints, and opaque or light prints. To help extend the life of your Brother printer it's a good thing you know how to clean each and every component of your equipment. 

 
If you're about to replace your empty laser toner cartridges, then make sure you won't forget to clean the corona wire at the same time. To clean this component, you need to push the front release button of your Brother printer then pull the printer cover towards you. Now it would be easy for you to remove the Brother toner cartridges and the imaging drum of your printer. This first step is actually the same as when you're replacing your printers toner cartridges. 

Next step would be sliding the blue tab element to the left most side of the printer and then back to the right most side, repeat this process for more than 3-4 times. Some model of Brother printers have  a green color tab and others are blue, so it depends on the model of your printer whatever the color of the tab may be. You can also a small brush appropriate for this type of cleaning to dust off the toner build up inside the printer.

After all the necessary cleaning process, you may now reinstall the imaging drum of your printer, by aligning the tab lines and the arrow of the imaging drum. Improper aligning may result to printing problems that you don't want to experience. Reverse the first three steps to reassemble your laser printer back to normal, and this will ensure your printer and its corona wire to work as good as new. 

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Thursday, September 06, 2012

Stretch The Limits of Your Cartridges

laser toner cartridges
Stretch The Limits of Your Cartridges
Saving yourself from the recurring expense of purchasing print cartridges can't be solve unless you stop using your equipment, you can't just put a pause on the expenses that comes from maintaining a printer. Although you can at least diminish the cost but not totally wipe it off, there are such ways on which you can often do with your printer and laser toner cartridges or ink cartridges to stretch their limits. By using these approach you'll notice a significant decrease from your printers recurring expenses. 

Learn your printer, the settings, modes, features, and ways from which you can lessen the amount of toner or ink it consumes whenever you're printing. A lot of printer model nowadays has this mode called economical printing, saving you're ink/toner from too much consumption. Explore the settings, you can set your printers ink intensity to low, especially if you're just doing personal printouts and not that too important documents.

Printers sensors are often accurate, but it sure stop your printer from working once it detected a low level of ink/toner. It's actually a great feature that notifies the user to replace the cartridges, but somehow you're wasting about 20% of ink/toner if you do that. How can i say so? Printer cartridges had as much as 20% remaining ink/toner inside the cartridge and users are not totally aware of this. Thus tech wise geek came up with a solution to hack or rather bypass the sensors, but let me remind you that you can only do this at your own risk.

Clogging, is a very common issue that users can easily handle. Clogged print cartridges results your printer to stop from working, which brings the thought of low level ink and users tend to replace the cartridges without even checking if it's really empty. This problem occurs whenever the printer wasn't used regularly or for a very long time. If you encounter this problem, cleaning your cartridges is so easy, just use put some alcohol in a damp cloth and draw it across the printhead, be careful with this as you may transfer ink from one another. 

Sometimes, a simple trick will do, just shake your printer cartridge and let the ink/toner settle in place, but this wouldn't work all the time. You should also know that shaking it doesn't mean you'll get another full cartridge, you're just extending its life, so you still need to purchase a replacement.

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