Saturday, July 12, 2008

Printer Ink Basics - Choosing Only the Right Ink for Your Printer by Ilse Hagen



To keep your printer running smoothly, you need a good quality printer ink. A printer ink creates permanent prints on paper through your printer. It comes in either black or colored and is contained in a printer cartridge that slides along the printer onto the paper.


A printer ink is used only on ink jet printers. Other printers, like laser or dot matrix types, require different types.


OEM or remanufactured?
Printer inks come in different kinds. First is the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) ink. This type is designed to work with specific printer models. It provides the best quality print and usually comes with a warranty. This is the most expensive yet reliable type of ink.


Since most users prefer cheaper printer inks, they have resorted to buying compatible printer inks instead. This is designed to comply with OEM printing standards. Like OEM inks, they are designed only for specific printer brands.


Finally, remanufactured printer inks are made from recycled ink. They are the cheapest kind of ink but can be unreliable.


What should you choose?


When buying a printer ink, it is always best to check for your printer's compatibility. Different printer models work with specific printer inks. Make sure you buy only the right ink for your printer else you can damage it and void the warranty on your printer.


Do not be easily fooled by companies claiming to sell the “best” printer inks. Check for the packaging. Make sure it is not tampered and that you buy only from a reputable dealer. If you are looking for inks that provide high quality prints, it is always best to buy an OEM ink. It is expensive but it provides lasting and better results than other types.
Shopping help / Consumer information


A complete Guide to PRINTER INKS is available in Picky Guide, one of the fastest growing online magazines giving free consumer advice and product information.
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