color copier

Can someone tell me how you change your ink cartirages color and black?

I have a HP Deskjet F 4235 all in one printer, scanner, copier and would like to know how to change out the ink trays, color and black one. I have lost my book on this and have never loaded it. I have a door on the front, and when I open it the tray goes to one end and when I close it and open it again it goes to the other end. Do I have to just reach in there and change them out. They do not come out to the front of printer. Help please.

When you loaded the printer you would have had a cd that installed the drivers etc. – It usually installs help files that show these things -
Look at the programs and see if that is listed – If not, then in control panel and click on your printer and follow the trail to the instructions -


how colour copier work?

how copier mix the powder and producing the copy?
what the difference between one colour and multi colour copier?
in first one profile who can differ between one colour and multi colour copier?

Hi, hi, and hi!
I don’t have an answer to your question! lol


I have a Lexmark printer/ scanner / copier./ I went to replace the color ink & an error shows up saying please

insert cartridge. I’ve replaced it with the original & a new one but I still get the same error. Thought I’d seen everything. Maybe I should uninstall? Any help would be depreciated!!

The only thing I know about Lexmark is that truthfully they aren’t a very good brand of printer and most people have a lot of problems with them. Your best bet would be to get a Canon, they are more reliable.


What size should a digital picture be to get best results from a printer/copier.?

We have a Canon Image Runner printer/copier/scan/fax. What size should a color digital picture be shot with a Casio Exilim 7.2 megapixel camera for best results. I want to get as many pictures on a memory card as possible so I don’t want to make a picture larger than necessary.

You should never EVER set your camera to anything less than best quality (i.e. lowest compression rate) and biggest size (highest resolution).

The reasons for that include:

1) If you have a good, large photo, you can crop it more later on without losing too much detail if you really have to.
2) If you happen to take the best photo you ever took, you’ll be able to print it at a large size. If you lowered size and quality, you’d be kicking yourself.
3) If you decide later you really don’t want to keep a big file, it is very easy to down-size it in post processing – but you can’t go the other way, you can’t invent pixels that weren’t there in the first place.
4) Memory cards are cheap, so are bigger hard drives. There is NO reason to do anything less than the best.

By the way – the part that counts for printing is actually the dots per inch (at least 240 dpi is best).


i have a hewlett packard officejet color printer scanner fax copier #570 and i cant get color on it?


try replacing the color ink cartiridge because it might be dried out


Printer Rental: Do Business Need Them?

Printer rental is not the most economical option for a small home office or a small business entrepreneur whose printing is limited. If a business requires occasional printing tasks, with one or a few copies than it’s far better to buy a printer, or even an all-in-one that combines printer, fax, scanner and copier tasks. These retail for just a little over $100. A printer that is used primarily for word processing business task such as reports, speeches, in house documents and so forth need not even use the color copy function to any great extent. These are economical printers and a printer rental for these would be a waste of money.

Where printer rental is an economically advantageous idea is for firms that produce multiple copies day in and day out, that provide printed copy to clients, that use their company printer to product marketing materials, and so forth. If the tasks that will be undertaken by the company printer are extensive, especially if they require graphics, collating and batches of 100 or more, a printer rental is generally a more sound decision than a printer purchase. One of the advantages of a printer rental or lease is the service and on site repair that come with the business printer rental.

Here is a typical printer rental offer.

This company specializes in the powerful Hewlett Packard 4600 color laser printer rental although it also offers many makes and models of both laser and inkjet printers.

The printer rental firm has a large inventory of printers both black and white as well as color. You can have your printer rental directly connected to your firm’s business computer or you can rent printers that are network enabled. If you know your company’s network settings, this printer rental vendor can configure the printer with the IP you’ll need and the gateway information.

One thing to keep in mind, however, is that you may have to update your printer drivers whether your operating system is Windows or Mac. This firm will help you get that accomplished.

Another option you may want to consider when you get your printer rental is the rental of a wireless server for your later printer. If you’re using a temporary wireless business computer network, or you are in any way constrained from having additional cables in your location this would resolve that issue. This printer rental vendor can rent the wireless server to you and can also integrate all the hardware into your network. They can even set it up for a situation such as a trade show, where you’ll need to network from the exhibit hall of a convention center and so forth.

This printer rental provides a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. Included in the printer rental are the firm’s assurance of sales experts with printer and other rental equipment expertise, and a huge inventory of top of the line products that include Hewlett Packard, NEC, Apple; Compaq, Pioneer and Fujitsu, and others.

Printer rental includes software loading and configuration prior to delivery. This includes your firm’s proprietary imaging. Your printer rental equipment is tested for quality assurance, to ensure that the equipment you are renting works as it should. The rental guarantee also includes delivery and installation by technicians who are both certified and in uniform.

Technical support of the printer rental equipment is 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The response time for on-site delivery, service and support is short, and the technicians all carry two way radios for instant communication with clients.

Replacement service is guaranteed on printer rental equipment that is faulty, and help desk support is unlimited and available via toll free number.

Robert Michael
http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/printer-rental-do-business-need-them-71228.html


Go2FreeColor.com and Xerox provide the Cheapest Color copier

http://www.go2freecolor.com Xerox provides FREE color copiers to those who qualify. All copier costs are fixed so there are no surprises. Go to the website to qualify.
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which is the best laser color printer with photo copier and scanner and fax(optional)? what is its cost?


canon or xerox would definitely be the market leaders in this field. But the products will come with a price for the brand. You can get good deals for HP products. Laser color can be bit expensive in anyways. Why not try out inkjet?


when i try to copy a picture on my dell copier the pictures are orange colored . on a scale of 1- 8 my color?

cartridge is 2 and my black cartridge is a 6 . can this be my trouble ?
thanks , dale

its possible that one of the colors is out causing an imbalance in the tones because it uses all three colors in different proportions to make every color you see.


Getting to Know Your Digital Printing Choices

 

Take heart, this article isn’t going to try to sell you anything. Its goal is just to help you become better informed about your choices when it comes to digital printing.  One thing everyone agrees on is that digital printing is ideal for short-run garment decoration (although I do know of companies that use it to print jobs that run in the hundreds) and has opened up new markets and new profit opportunities for a lot of companies.

 

First of all, let’s define the technologies available today that are considered digital. In no particular order they are: Sublimation, direct to garment or ink-jet to garment, ink-jet transfers, CLC (color laser copier transfers), and print/cut. All of them have their advantages and their limitations. 
With sublimation, everyone knows that it won’t work on dark garments and that it is primarily designed for use on polyester or polyester-blend garments. Application on cotton is possible with some pre-treating. There has been progress made in the development of sublimation systems that permit more flexibility, but the technology has a reputation as being difficult to perfect. It remains an excellent method for customizing hard goods such as mugs, mouse pads, coasters and more. 

 

There has also been a lot of excitement over direct to garment printing and many people have invested in this ink-jet based system that prints directly on textiles. Some limitations of direct to garment technology include its cost, not all print successfully or easily on dark garments (so do your homework), the need for pre-treating on dark garments and sometimes on light colors to make them brighter, the lack of opacity and brightness, the length of time needed to complete a garment—especially dark garments, and the skill level needed to run the equipment. Some direct to garment printers are designed to print on tile, wood, golf balls and mouse pads, but not all of them.  Direct to garment printers achieve best results on cotton but can be used on silks, blends and some other fabrics but can’t really be used on polyester without a pretreatment. However, all that being said, it is still one of the most popular digital printing methods on the market today. 

 

Ink jet and CLC transfers are known as the most inexpensive, entry-level, anyone-can-do-it technology in the digital garment decoration arena. There are dozens of different papers available that can take artwork from your computer desktop to a t-shirt in minutes. Again, you are limited by the substrates to which the papers will apply, and it is still difficult to find a paper that does a fantastic job of printing on darks. There is also the issue of ghosting, unless one uses precise hand-cutting to trim the excess paper or uses paper in combination with a cutter that does it automatically. 

 

By taking that type of thinking to the next level, a list of digital garment decorating methods to consider would not be complete without print/cut technology.  While virtually unknown as a technology to the average personalization specialist, this technology has had years of proven performance in the garment manufacturing sector—you’ve probably encountered print/cut applications on brand name performance wear, shoes, nylon bags and more without even realizing it.  Print/cut technology is probably the best-rounded of all the digital technologies available today. It gives you all the advantages of the previously mentioned digital methods, with virtually none of the disadvantages. 

 

One of the biggest reasons for the excitement over print/cut technology is its versatility—not only can you print on a wide variety of garments with print/cut, you can also use it to print everything from helmet stickers and window clings to vehicle wraps and banners. Print/cut technology incorporates technology originally designed for use in the sign industry, a wide-format, eco-solvent printer that instantly prints and then automatically contour cuts full-color, photorealistic logos, designs and names in any quantity “on demand.” These images are printed on specially developed digital media that can be heat applied to any fabric, of any color. 

 

With a print/cut system, there is virtually no limit to the jobs you will be able to do.  In the textile world – literally anything that can be fit under a heat press can be decorated, from caps and nylon bags to performance wear and swimsuits. It even works on leather. There is no need to pre-treat the garment, there are no limitations as to the type of textile that can be printed and there are even specialty media available, such as puff and metallic that allow you to create full-color fashion effects that are not possible with any other digital printing method. The recent development and availability of new digital media is what is propelling this previously unknown garment decoration method into the spotlight.  
Better yet, the technology has been tested for many years in the sign industry as being durable and easy to operate. It’s just a matter of using the correct digital media for the job on hand. Its greatest limitation would be the cost of the equipment, but with more and more business owners ready to invest in something that can be used as an alternative to screen printing and embroidery, print/cut is becoming a popular choice, especially thanks to the introduction of more media designed specifically for use with the print/cut system. 

 

It’s probably only a matter of time before you invest in some type of digital garment decoration technology, if you haven’t already. Whether you’re a screen printer, embroiderer or plan to specialize solely in digital printing, there’s a method available that meets your needs. And if you still unsure about making a large investment, go on-line and join in an industry user -forum chat. Benefit from the experience of current users of the technology you are most interested in and weigh all the facts. I’m not promising you still won’t feel confused, but at least you won’t feel alone!  

 

Martin Borley
http://www.articlesbase.com/entrepreneurship-articles/getting-to-know-your-digital-printing-choices-724693.html


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