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12th October 2009
When vou’re buying a computer you should consider not only the quality of the internal peripherals, but also the quality of the peripheral ones that either come with it or are available for it to allow you to make the most of the entire multimedia exper... Read >
Author: Owen Jones
01st October 2009
What HP says:-
"??The D5460 is one of HP"??s newest Photosmart printers. It is a compact printer designed for everyday printing jobs and for high quality photos. With its speedy 33 pages per minute for a black and white document and 31 pages per minute... Read >
Author: andycal
25th September 2009
easily give you images the attention that will do them justice. The materials used in printing your images play an important factor in the quality of the finished print.
Printer: When buying a printer think about the materials that you’ll be using. ... Read >
Author: imran
16th September 2009
It is often the simple things that spoil an image. Using simple techniques and a little care, you can easily give you images the attention that will do them justice. The materials used in printing your images play an important factor in the quality of the... Read >
18th June 2009
Gone are the days when people used to stand in a queue in front of a photo shop for doing their urgent paperwork. And with the advent of home printers those hassle ways are almost getting disappeared.
The HP Photosmart C6380 is one of the finest exampl... Read >
Author: Henry Michel
17th April 2009
When it comes time to buy a printer, an important factor to consider is whether you prefer inkjet cartridges or laser toners. The decision you make can have long-term ramifications when it comes to your overall printing costs, as well as the quality you a... Read >
Author: mattridler
17th February 2009
Today, computers are considered to be large necessities. Of course along with its software, its hardware is also necessary ranging from the mouse, keyboard, and scanner and up to the printer. Be it an inkjet printer, laser or even a card printer. It comes... Read >
Author: Patrick John
12th January 2009
Once you have determined to purchase a new printer, the next question, which comes almost instantly to your mind, is whether to select an inkjet printer or a laser printer. This article is aimed at helping you to decide on a printer which suits your needs... Read >
Author: PhilG
12th January 2009
Once you have determined to purchase a new printer, the next question, which comes almost instantly to your mind, is whether to select an inkjet printer or a laser printer. This article is aimed at helping you to decide on a printer which suits your needs... Read >
Author: PhilG
29th December 2008
There are a number of different printers out in the market today to meet the needs of every user. When purchasing a printer for the home or business, there are a number of things that you need to take into consideration.
Common Kinds of Printers
The... Read >
Author: John C. Arkin
29th December 2008
The next time you buy a printer, here are a few questions to ask first that will keep you from going over-budget on your ink.
How costly is the ink? Don’t get a nasty surprise when you next go to the store to buy ink. Instead, check out the prices b... Read >
Author: Pete Warrior
19th December 2008
When you are buying a printer for your office, there are a number of factors to consider, including how much printing will be done. If you do a lot of printing in your line of work or if you’ll have a lot of employees connected to a single printer, you ... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
03rd December 2008
To many people, printer ink cartridges are all the same. One printer ink cartridge is no different from another printer ink cartridge in their eyes. Most of the time, lack of knowledge in that area does not have a significant impact in their everyday live... Read >
Author: inkdoodle@gmail.com
23rd September 2008
Presented with the wide rage of printer supplies available in the market today, people can end up buying the wrong printer because the choices are far too many and every sales person will convince the buyer that what they are selling fits their printing n... Read >
Author: Rafi Ghanim Michael
15th July 2008
Buying a printer is a one time cost, but since printer ink cartridges need to be bought on a regular basis, the cost of operating the printer and maintaining it in proper condition can add up. Each ‘print’ command, however small, makes your printer us... Read >
Author: Lucy Gateris
28th April 2008
I have been a proper consumer – and by “proper” I mean I pay for my own stuff and have stopped mooching money off of one or both of my parents – for almost a year now, and as most consumers who are thought of as part of the middle class, I am alwa... Read >
Author: tiandioracle
11th April 2008
When buying a printer, there are a host of things to consider. Firstly, you need to think about the following things:
1) Your workload
2) The cost of ownership
3) Speed
4) Media support
5) The print resolution
6) The dimensions of the printer
7) ... Read >
Author: Karen de Villiers
08th March 2008
Laser printers have been ruling the market for quite some time now. Whether it is for home or for office use, people are installing more and more laser printers. They are not only economical but also print large number of copies at the same time.
Las... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
21st February 2008
Colour printers have revolutionised the world to a great extent and this can be evident from the fact that coloured print solutions can be seen in every home and office nowadays. If your personal or business needs require coloured print solutions, then yo... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
19th January 2008
Do you want to make money with your work at home job? If so, you need to consider how you are going to communicate with others. After all, there are not too many jobs that will allow you to make big money without ever communicating with clients, etc. Alth... Read >
Author: Kathy Tyson
09th November 2007
Are you planning to buy a printer? Well, selecting the right one is not easy as there are many types of printers available with varying specifications depending on different printing needs. This article will inform you about various technicalities and oth... Read >
Author: Herman
24th September 2007
When you are coming to replace or buy a new printer, you are gong to be confronted with a bewildering array of choice and a lot of terms that you may think are nothing more than techno babble. Here we are going to look at some of the key features and term... Read >
Author: Robert Green
27th July 2007
How to choose the right printer??
It can be a minefield when trying to buy a new printer for your office or home. It’s not just the cost and print quality of the printer you need to worry about. You also need to consider the amount printing and the t... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn
24th April 2007
Buying a new printer for your home or office can be a difficult task at the best of times. You need to think about initial costs of buying the printer as well as the day to day running costs of the machine including consumables (ink cartridges, toners etc... Read >
Author: Samsung Printers
26th May 2006
What are the options available for refilling my printer?
There are mainly two ways you can refill your printer with printer cartridges or with ink refill kits. There are OEM cartridges, remanufactured or recycled cartridges and compatible cartridges. T... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
20th May 2006
"Laser printer or inkjet printer" this is something which must be rolling in your mind if you're thinking of buying a printer. Buying a printer to a great extent depends on the type of work you would like to do on the printer.
For instance, if you w... Read >
Author: Isabel Rodrigues
11th March 2006
Buying a printer can be a complicated business, there are more shapes, sizes and types of printers available to the home and small business user than ever before. Printers have also become specialised for their intended purpose.
It is no longer a case ... Read >
Author: Iggy Quazi
08th March 2006
Are you one of that who is meaning to buy a printer but is very much torn because of the technologies you see around you?
Where will you be using your printer? Would you like an inkjet or a laser printer?
Inkjet printers.
Inkjet printers are cat... Read >
Author: Florie Lyn Masarate
05th March 2006
In printing, it would always be the simple and small things that can mess up an image. Using the simplest things and techniques properly with care will help to keep it perfect. The more prints you make, the more chances you have of committing mistakes. ... Read >
Author: Karen Nodalo
23rd February 2006
Here are some things you might want to know about the prices of different laser and inkjet printers, their cost per page and what to expect when planning your budget.
The price of a typical inkjet printer will be between $40 and $150. Photo-printing in... Read >
Author: Sally Adams
23rd February 2006
Each month you spend a certain amount on printer cartridges. These costs can add up to great amounts before you even realize it. How much are you actually spending on your printer cartridges? If you think it's time to take action and consider saving on pr... Read >
Author: Sally Adams
23rd February 2006
Are you one of those who tend to go cheap when buying a printer? Think firstIn all your money saving effort, you will end up paying more in the long run.
Even though inkjet printers are very inexpensive and affordable, the cost of the replacement i... Read >
Author: Florie Lyn Masarate
23rd February 2006
But using simple techniques combined with a bit of care, you can easily give you images the attention that will do them justice.
The materials used in printing your images play an important factor in the quality of the finished print.
1. Printer.
... Read >
Author: Florie Lyn Masarate
20th February 2006
Planning on buying a printer but wondering which printing technology is right for you? Then read on.
What's important here is what purpose you will use this printer for. Will you print frequently or occasionally? Is black and white printing sufficient ... Read >
Author: Sally Adams
19th February 2006
It doesn't matter how good your photos are, if your images aren't displayed to their best advantage they will lose impact.
It is often the simple things that spoil an image. Using simple techniques and a little care, you can easily give you image... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney
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