Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at
3:53 pm
I want a color and black ink cartridge for my Lexmark printer, so where I can buy the most affordable ones, preferably under ? I prefer buying in a store because online purchases could include used and defective ones–I don’t want to take that chance.
Thanks.
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
6:24 pm
I have an HP photosmart 7550 printer. It’s about 3 years old. I recently began using refilled cartridges from a company near us. The photo color cartridge #58 keeps causing an error message saying there is no 58 cartridge or the printer doesn’t recognize it. I even tried a brand new one (not refilled) and got the same message. It worked until I took it out to take back due to poor color quality when I tried printing. I’ve unplugged the computer, cleaned the cartridge area, and yes, it’s loaded correctly. Is there anyone who knows what the problem might be? The #57 and 56 work fine and I am able to print ok, but had to remove the #58 cartridge to get the printer to work at all. Thanks
yanksgirl
Tagged with: 3 years • error message • hp • hp photosmart • hp photosmart 7550 printer • photo color • poor color quality
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Friday, February 5th, 2010 at
3:54 pm
I took my empty HP2600 Printer color cartridge to a recycle cartidge place for the first time. The owner refilled the cartridge while I waited for it. He said that it will not show that it is full, but it is. He did a test print from the printer. He had about ten different types of printers there. I came home and it print fine; all of the colors are good. How and when will I know that cartridge is running low? The picture on my printer before would show the level is getting low. Is this true when you refill a cartridge that it does not show the level any more? Or, did he not refill it correctly.
Tagged with: color cartridge • colors • hp2600 printer • test print • types of printers
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Friday, February 5th, 2010 at
9:51 am
I am wanting to start a small business, involving photo editing, graphic arts, and printing of professional material such as fliers, menus, business cards, etc., but don’t know where to begin. I am wanting to start off by being set up in my home using my PC and a quality printer, and doing business online, by phone, and by mail. I have no idea what steps I need to take as far as license, permits, and such though. I need to know everything that I should do to make sure I am legally and securely starting my business. Details on how to conduct such a business online would be helpful as well.
I later plan to buy a commercial building, and use it as a print shop, and a center for customers to discuss the work they want done. I also need to know what I need to know about moving my business into a building, and what additional steps need to be taken there.
Thank you!
I am wanting to do all of this in the state of Indiana.
Tagged with: business cards • business details • doing business online • fliers • graphic arts • mail • menus • photo • print shop • professional material • quality printer • small business • state of indiana
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at
6:17 pm
Ok, so I need to print something out for school, but I ran out of black ink so i’m going to print in color. However, I don’t know if I can do that, and if it will mess up my printer. My dad took the black ink cartridge out and i’m left with just the color cartridge, can I print with just one installed or do I need both?
Tagged with: black ink • color cartridge • dad • ink cartridge
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at
7:28 am
I am wanting to start a small business, involving photo editing, graphic arts, and printing of professional material such as fliers, menus, business cards, etc., but don’t know where to begin. I am wanting to start off by being set up in my home using my PC and a quality printer, and doing business online, by phone, and by mail. I have no idea what steps I need to take as far as license, permits, and such though. I need to know everything that I should do to make sure I am legally and securely starting my business. Details on how to conduct such a business online would be helpful as well.
I later plan to buy a commercial building, and use it as a print shop, and a center for customers to discuss the work they want done. I also need to know what I need to know about moving my business into a building, and what additional steps need to be taken there.
Thank you!
I am wanting to do all of this in the state of Indiana.
Tagged with: business cards • business details • doing business online • fliers • graphic arts • mail • menus • photo • print shop • professional material • quality printer • small business • state of indiana
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
9:48 am
what kind of machinery is used
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at
1:28 pm
If ink cartridge is left in the printer and if printer is not used for a long time, how long will they stay good for.
Eventually the ink will evaporate right?
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Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
1:24 am
Currently I have an HP Laserjet 3015 for my home office. It’s an okay machine, but when I try to scan a multiple page document, the rollers in the feeder tray routinely pick up 2 or 3 pages at once. Is there a fix for this issue other than me standing over the printer manually feeding through 1 page at a time?
Alternatively, what are some non-industrial sized printers that do not have this problem?
Tagged with: feeder • hp • hp laserjet 3015 • laserjet 3015 • page document • printers • rollers
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
1:29 pm
I have an Epson NX100 printer, and it gives me two numbers for the kind of cartridge that I can buy; 69 for standard capacity, and 88 for moderate use. I was just wondering what the difference between the two terms is. Do standard capacity cartridges contain more ink?
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
11:38 am
it hasn’t been used in a few months (I rarely print anything). Is there anything I can do to clean it or to make it start printing?
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Friday, January 29th, 2010 at
11:09 am
I figured it was beacuse i refilled a cartridge. I went out and bought a brand new .00 lexmark printer cartridge. It is still printing blurry..I cleaned the ink nozzles twice as well…Its still printing light and blurry sometimes..any ideas as to what i can do?
I also reinstalled the drivers…Ugh…Any ideas? Or time to toss it?
Tagged with: lexmark • nozzles • printer cartridge
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
1:30 pm
Is it because the printer is broke and i gotta get a new one or is there a little trick i need to do to get it running and working again?
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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 at
1:27 pm
We have a small Canon inkjet printer and we go through printer cartridges like crazy. We do NOT print alot of stuff – very small quantity – like maybe 50 pages a month (max) but printer cartridge dries out like every 2-3 weeks. We’ve tried name brand AND store brand. What’s up with that????? Should we just get a new printer?
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Monday, January 25th, 2010 at
11:05 am
The refilled cartridges worked for a little while (10 pages or so) just fine, then the ink went dry and also spilled inside the printer. We did not fill the printer with "after market" cartridges. We just injected the ink into the correct holes. (We have an HP Photosmart C3100 series printer).
Did HP program the cartridges to "fail" when the printer somehow discovered the ink was replaced, instead of the cartridges? They are making a bloody fortune from these cartridges which don’t last long at all.
Tagged with: fortune • holes • hp • hp photosmart • hp photosmart c3100 series • hp program • quot • series printer
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Sunday, January 24th, 2010 at
8:43 am
The manufacturers of ink jet printers do not recommend refilling, yet in the market refilling is offered openly and some of them even assure no damage to the printer. Refilling costs lessthan 20% of the cost of the new catridge. Some one can explain and advise?
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at
11:03 am
I bought a printer cartridge last night for , and it isn’t working right (it looks like it is about to run out of ink already, the bottom of pictures are kind of blue-ish, and i’ve only printed a couple things with it). It is the right one for the printer though, so I’d really just like my money back. Does anyone know if they will do that? It is open and everything obviously, so it would probably look suspicious, but it really doesn’t work right.
Tagged with: ish • money • printer cartridge
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 at
12:22 am
I have an HP Officejet Pro L7789 Printer (http://reviews.cnet.com/multifunction-de… but I don’t need it, and would like to sell it. I’m here to ask how I can and should go about doing it. Should I go to craigslist, ebay, or what? And about what price should I sell it for?
Thanks a lot. I’ve never sold anything online before, so I’m new to this.
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Friday, January 22nd, 2010 at
11:02 am
Printer cartridges are sooo expensive..Can I refill the cartridge myself or is it only specific printer that can be refilled. Please advise. I cannot afford the hp ink cartridges. I’m a student so, I cannot afford to pay for even the generic ones.
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Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at
11:09 am
I print a lot of things, I need to know how to reset the microchip in the DELL Printer cartridges so I can refill them myself and save tons of money. It cost me a fortune at present. You can reset the chip in an EPSON, I tried their resetter but pins don’t line up on the DELL. Please help. Thanks anyone and Everyone.
Tagged with: dell printer cartridges • epson • fortune • microchip • pins • t line • tons of money
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