Xerox 8550 Solid Ink
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How many photos can one color cartridge print?
The printer model is a Canon MP490. I know you usually can find this information in manuals, the manufacturers website, etc. but I have been searching around online and absolutely cannot find this info out anywhere. If anyone knows the answer and can provide the link to their source (or just leave a source in general) it would be very much appreciated! Thanks in advance for any help!
A color cartridge does have a certain amount of ink, but not a set amount of pictures. The reason you can’t find the information is because pictures are all different sizes, and a larger picture means you will use more ink and vice versa.
How long after the expiration date will a HP 57 tri-color cartridge still be usable? Will it print less pages?
Will this expired cartridge harm my printer? I have a HP officejet xi and I need to know how old "TOO OLD" is.
I would prefer buying a new one, but the expired ones are so much cheaper at Amazon.com. Therefore, I am considering them as a option.
Every cartridge has shelf life. This "expired" date is calculated and estimation date.
Depends on the cartridge condition (temperature), if they keep it properly (e.g. no direct sunlight, stored in cool place, etc) then you may still use it.
Typically, the sponge inside the expired cartridge will be hardened due to the ink dried up and could not be used anymore.
Is it possible to use normal color cartridge to print a picture onto photo paper?
will it print in a decent quality?
Yes but it also depends on the quality of the printer pertaining to the dots per inch. As long as you have higher quality paper it is possible that it will look better than on standard paper. After printing be sure to let the page sit afterward for about 5 minutes before taking it.
With a hp f4440 printer, is there anyway to only print with a color cartridge?
-I’m out of black ink, and am unable to get any for awhile, and was wondering if it’s possible to set my printer to only print with the color ink?
No. Unfortunately, your printer is "too advanced" to do that.
There’s something wrong with my color ink cartridge. How do I fix the problem?
I have an HP Deskjet D4160 printer.
The color ink cartridge is an HP Tri-color Print Cartridge.
The problem is this: the printer prints certain colors wrong. For example, brown comes out pink, some shades of red come out pink, etc.
Is there a way I can fix this short of getting another ink cartridge?
I MADE A MISTAKE. Brown actually comes out purple, not pink.
You can probably resolve this issue by running through a print head cleaning 2-3 times. Also, you may want to consider temporarily changing your printer setting to print in "high quality" or "best" rather than normal. This tends to force more ink through the nozzles and can clear any obstructions.
If I have a color cartridge, will it print out black?
I have an HP printer and before I go to the store and buy some, can I use the color cartridge and will it print out in black too?
Yes it will mine has a colored cartridge, just make sure that when you try to print that you set it to black and white. This will be under printing preferences….. but now that i look at mine i realize i have a dell… but if you need to check just bring up something random and see if you can change the printing settings.Hope i helped.
Out of black ink and have to use the color cartridge, which color is best to balance wear?
My guess is brown, but sometimes I use blue. Anyone know which color is best?
Dark Green.
Inkjet Cartridges
An inkjet cartridge is a replaceable component of an inkjet printer that contains the ink that is spread on paper during printing and sometimes the print-head itself. Each inkjet cartridge contains one or more partitioned ink tanks (reservoirs), electronic contacts and a chip that communicates with the printer.
Inside each partition of the inkjet cartridge tank (reservoir), is a tiny metal plate. In response to a signal given by the inkjet printer, a tiny current flows through the metal causing it to warm up. The ink immediately surrounding the heated plate is vaporised. As a consequence, the total volume of the ink exceeds that of the inkjet cartridge. An ink droplet falls out of the cartridge onto the paper. This process takes place in a matter of milliseconds which equals to near 6,000 times per second.
Usually, two separate inkjet cartridges are inserted into an inkjet printer: one containing black ink and one with each of the three primary colors (cyan, magenta and yellow). Alternatively, each primary color may have a dedicated inkjet cartridge. Some inkjet cartridges are specifically designed for printing photographs. All printer suppliers produce their own type of inkjet cartridges. Inkjet cartridges for different printers may be incompatible – either physically or electrically. Since replacement inkjet cartridges from the original manufacturer of the printer are often very expensive, some other manufacturers produce “compatible” inkjet cartridges as cheaper alternatives. Some inkjet cartridges have incorporated the printer head (most Hewlett Packard inkjet printers use this system). Usually, they are more expensive, but the printers are cheaper. Others don’t include the print head, but they are more economical and the inkjet printers are more expensive (for example, most Epson inkjet printers).
Typically, inkjet cartridges are very expensive compared to the printer itself. Many people, therefore, use compatible inkjet cartridges (also called “generic” – those made by a company other than the OEM printer manufacturer) that give comparable quality, but with considerable savings. Another alternative involves modifications that allow the use of continuous ink systems that use external ink tanks. Some people choose to use inexpensive ink, knowing that, in the long term, it may damage the printer. However, the cost savings of 4 or 5 refilled inkjet cartridges may well be sufficient to pay for a new inkjet printer. If the printer lasts more than that, they have obtained the same result (economically speaking) at a lower cost than using original supplies.
Consumers are often surprised at the price of replacing their inkjet cartridges, especially when compared with that of purchasing a brand new inkjet printer. The major printer manufacturers, Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Dell, Canon, Epson and Brother, often break even or lose money selling printers and expect to recoup their losses by selling inkjet cartridges over the life span of the printer. Since much of the printer manufacturers’ profits are made up of inkjet cartridges and toner sales, these companies have taken various actions to limit the options of consumers in using aftermarket inkjet cartridges.
However, many consumers have purchased remanufactured cartridges from alternative companies to save money over buying new inkjet cartridges. This is a much better use of resources, much cheaper, and a whole industry has grown up around this idea. Remanufacturing of inkjet cartridges and other printer supplies also reduces the amount of plastic that goes in the landfill and keeps the Earth a cleaner place.
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