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Monday, March 02, 2009

How an Inkjet Printer Carries on with its Job

A Close Look at How an Inkjet Printer Carries on with its Job



True enough, computers are quite incomplete without the printers. They are very necessary especially in printing out documents which are required for some business proposals, office and school presentations, and a lot others. What you will of course want is a printer that works in the most perfect condition, right? If they don't, you are most likely to get pissed off and end up frustrated.



That is why it also follows that you take good care of your printing equipment or else it will not provide you with your desired results. Now here is the questionĂ³do you actually know how an inkjet printer functions? What are the relevant parts and how do they work hand in hand? Perhaps you are already very curious. Read on and buckle up because you are about to learn a lot from this article.



Uncovering some Basic Factors



For sure your mind has been wondering as to how a printer is able to produce an output. You simply feed it with a paper and then hit the printing configuration button and after which you just have to wait for the printed material to come out. Surprising and intriguing, right? The very reason as to why many users prefer this type of printer is because of the very vivid and lively print quality that it is able to generate. You don't get to hear a disturbing sound as the equipment goes on with its laborious task.



The basic knowledge that most people may have is that when there is a document being printed, there is at least a very faint sound that can be heard due to the movement of the inside parts. This printer nevertheless makes use of a technological breakthrough that allows it to print a document without the necessity to touch the paper physically. This is hence very much unlike with how the dot matrix and the other character printers work since they utilize the striking of the ribbons in creating images and texts.



Basically all of the printers that are classified under this type have the same routine. There are very tiny droplets of ink which are pushed or jetted through several holes and they mark onto the paper in a very organized and controlled fashion. In reality, this manner has brought about the term "inkjet".



A Brief Flashback



Since its initial inception, the reliability, speed, and size of those ink droplets have remained in constant motion towards improvement. Here are a couple of printer brands that have struggled for success.



Epson firstly came out with the so-called micro-piezo technology in the year 1993. Its Epson Stylus 800 was the very first printer in history to be equipped with a multi-layer actuator print head.



HP also came up with a thermal jetting system which allowed the print head to somehow act like a normal control room does. The nozzles were then heated using electricity that prompted the explosion of the ink onto the paper. However, this did not take the brand on equal footing with Epson in terms of printing speed.



It was in the 1990s when HP, Epson, and Canon developed the print heads that applied the minute ink droplets which therefore enhanced both the resolution and dpi.



It is simply amazing to note how inkjet printers came to being. Nevertheless, they are cost-efficient, fast, and highly reliable.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Importance of Recycling Inkjet

The Importance of Recycling Inkjet Cartridges!

Experts estimate that almost 350 million cartridges end up in landfills each year.
This staggering number has an adverse effect on the environment, as well as, the economics of the situation of buying cartridges. Recycling is a Good Idea
Surveys conducted suggest that almost ninety percent of cartridges are thrown into the trash after the ink cartridge becomes empty.
Moreover the quantity of cartridges that are ending up in landfills is increasing at the rate of ten percent every year. This is owing to the increasing use of printers for documentation purposes. Also, with regards to production, laser toner cartridges require almost ¾ of a gallon of oil to be manufactured.
Most discarded cartridges have some remnants of printer ink, toner powder, that can easily seep into the ground causing widespread soil damage.  As can be imagined these pointers will have a disastrous effect on the environment and thus every effort should be made to recycle cartridges in one way or the other. For all the reasons listed above, recycling inkjet and laser toners, seems like such a good idea.
Economic Benefits to Recycling Apart from the all the environmental benefits, there are various economic benefits associated with recycling inkjet cartridges. The biggest benefits will be in terms of prices. Take the scenario, wherein, a minimal amount of ink cartridges are being thrown away, while a majority of them are being recycled. The prices of cartridges will definitely go down. If consumers recycle or reuse their laser toner cartridges or any other cartridges then they will definitely derive a long term benefit from it.
Lots of Options As a consumer if you are exploring options of recycling inkjet or laser cartridges and do not want to throw them away, then you have the option of refilling them yourself with a DIY Refill Kit, getting them refilled through the mail. Also, many local office stores also have a refilling facility available; you can also deposit the cartridges that you want to send in for recycling. Many a times, you might be offered a few schemes that are usually being promoted by various companies who offer you something in exchange for your inkjet or laser toner cartridges.
Importance of the Process: After reading this article, you must have understood the importance of recycling inkjet as well as any other type of cartridge. The great thing is that you will be doing a service to the environment if you do so and the fact of the matter is that there are numerous alternatives that are available before you even think about throwing away your cartridges. There will always be somebody out there who will be willing to accept your cartridges and get them refilled for you or recycled for you. The importance of this process cannot be denied.
About the Author: John C. Arkin, the contributor of Printer Ink Cartridges Articles. More information on the subject is at Importance of Recycling Inkjet and Laser Toner Cartridges, and related resources can be found at Laser Toner Cartridges.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008

New applications for the inkjet - Silicon Forest - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com

       Lets hope that this is not the only medical
      application for inkjet technology!

Another example crossed my desk last week -- a Corvallis company called Home Dialysis Plus has licensed inkjet technology for kidney dialysis: HP's inkjet technology will be used within HD+'s dialysis machine proportioning system to mix the correct amount of water and concentrated dialysate (a salt and electrolyte solution) in real time, and pump the dialysis solution into the dialyzer. Mixing the solution in real time helps to filter toxins over a longer period. In addition, HP's smart memory chip technology will be used to ensure that the correct dialysate prescription is being delivered consistently so dialysis can take place while the patient is sleeping.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Databazaar Blog : Canon PIXMA iP100 Photo Inkjet Marries Mobility With Quality

Canon PIXMA iP100 Photo Inkjet Marries Mobility With QualityBy Kara SoosPrinter News: No, it's Not a Box of Tissues, it's the Canon PIXMA iP100 Inkjet Photo PrinterDbz341pn500Traditionally, mobility and quality don't belong in the same sentence let alone the same printer. But Canon's PIXMA iP100 tries to bridge these two worlds by offering a tiny printer not much larger than a box of tissues that can print high-quality documents and photos.The Canon PIXMA iP100 offers 9600x2400 dpi resolution thanks to specialized inkjet nozzles that provide detailed printing you won't normally find with mobile printers. You can print wirelessly to the PIXMA iP100 using an IrDA (infared) port, or you can purchase an optional Bluetooth adaptor. Add those connectivity options to the PictBridge port you're accustomed to on photo printers, and you have a pretty wide range of connections from which to choose. Canon also emphasizes the printer's mobility with an optional lithium ion battery for outlet-free printing and an optional car charger.The Canon PIXMA iP100 isn't just a photo printer or just a mobile printer. It's both.SummaryInkjet mobile photo printer best for mobile professionals and photographersMSRP: $249.99ManufacturerPress ReleaseCanon PIXMA iP100 Mobile Printer Appeals To Today's On-The-Go LifestyleProduct PageCanon PIXMA iP100SuppliesInk CartridgesPGI-35 (Black), CLI-36 (Color)Specs that matterRelease Date: April 14, 2008Notable Features: Wireless connectivity, two black inks for better photo detail, borderless photo printing, small size, accessories to boost the printer's mobile capabilities, Auto Image Fix technologyGreen Features: Energy Star, 4-in-1 and 2-in-1 printing, ink saver mode, RoHS compliant, power supply made from recycled plasticPages Per Minute: 20 (b/w); 14 (color)Seconds Per Photo: 50 (4 x 6-inch photo)Resolution: 9600x2400 dpiInterface: USB 2.0, PictBridge, IrDA, Bluetooth (optional)Compatibility: Windows, MacintoshDimensions: 12.7 x 2.4 x 7.2 inchesWeight: 4.4 poundsWarranty: 1 year
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