Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Canon PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II Inkjet Photo Printer - Produce professional quality photo prints

I Just got this printer from Adorama today (via UPS) and this thing is incredible. Im a professional photographer and this printer prints lab qaulity prints super fast. I made sure I used Photoshop to print some test pictures )4x6 on Canon Photo Plus Semi Gloss and it matched exactly what was on my screen. As a matter of fact the prints look better than whats on my screen...I had to do a double take. I no longer will be using the lab to order prints for my clients (only wedding books), Im printing them all myself. The speed is also amazing. The only thing I dont like thus far is the noise of the print head when the printer starts up and before prints start printing. When the picture prints its pretty quiet though. I will update my review after about a week after i dump a few hundred more prints for my clients. GivingGoodGuide.com

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Canon Ink Absorber - How To Clean It

!±8± Canon Ink Absorber - How To Clean It

If you own a Canon printer and are looking at this article, chances are you just got the "Waste ink absorber is full" error, or something similar, and have no idea what it is or what the printer expects you to do. Unfortunately, or fortunately, you are not the only one with this problem and there are ways to solve it. If you call Canon support, they will promptly tell you to bring the printer for servicing, that doesn't help, however, when you have a report or resumé to print by tomorrow.

Firstly, it might be important to note that the waste ink absorber is a little pad that sits under the cartridge's "home" position and collects any loose ink that may be on the cartridge. This prevents smudges, so it's a good thing to have. Many ink jet printers have them, but as far as I know, only Canon PIXMA printers display an error when a certain internal counter suggests that the ink absorber may be full. If you've done a lot of printing, the ink absorber may actually be full and you might need to have it cleaned or replaced to ensure the best printing quality. However, if you haven't printed that much or you have and you just need to print something right this minute, there is a way to reset the counter and stop the error from showing up again. Until the counter reaches a certain unknown point, that is, in which case you'll have to repeat the procedure.

Unfortunately, the instructions for resetting the counter differ from printer to printer and again, as far as I can tell, are not mentioned in the manual. People have been able to figure out how to do it, however, and there are instructions online for many printers. Searching for your printer model and either "ink absorber" or "used ink tank" should provide you with a few links to check out. Almost all of them are pretty easy to follow, albeit contrived and not easily discoverable on your own. Once the counter is reset, you should be able to print again.

If the ink absorber pad in your Canon is indeed full, you might want to replace it. Having it serviced is generally not a good option, since it will likely cost almost as much as the original cost of the printer and is not covered under warranty, since it's considered normal wear and tear and not a defect. Canon will, however, sell you a new ink absorber that shouldn't be too hard to replace. The number to call, in the United States, is 732-521-7230, which is their New Jersey parts center. They are open Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 8:00pm EST and should be able to sell you a replacement. You can also try to clean the ink absorber on your Canon without replacement using tissue to absorb as much ink from the absorber as you can.


Canon Ink Absorber - How To Clean It

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Ink Cartridges Or Toner Cartridges - What is the Difference?

!±8± Ink Cartridges Or Toner Cartridges - What is the Difference?

Most people and lots of businesses are faced with maintaining their computer systems with the latest technology. A large expense in this arena is replacing ink or toner cartridges for all the printers on the network. If you're like me, you've wondered what is the difference between toner and ink cartridges. Read on to find out.

Ink Cartridges

Using ink cartridges can be thought of as simply using a pen and paper.

The printer ink cartridge contains ink in the liquid form and the printer applies pressure to put the ink on the paper. The cartridges provides ink from one of the ink wells contain in the cartridge through fine holes as called for by the print job. Many manufacturers include electronic contacts and a chip that allows communication between the cartridge and the printer. Usually these ink cartridges use water based ink but some can still use an oil based ink.

In general ink cartridges and inkjet printers can be purchased at a lower price. On average, a color ink cartridge printed document will cost between 5 and 10 cents to print. Of course, ink cartridges are easily replaced, compact and readily available.

Toner Cartridges

Toner is dry, carbon based mixture that uses a polymer that adheres the substance to the paper. If you've never seen toner is just looks like a fine dust. Printing technology uses a laser to actually burn the toner to the paper. So it's the heat that melts the toner mixture and as they cool they are attached to the document. Another factor at work in the process that helps the toner attach to the paper is static electricity.

Each manufacturer has their own recipe or composition for their toner. How fine the particles are in these mixtures is the key element in determining resolution. Obviously if you want the best resolution buy the toner with the finest particles. Another factor is uniformity of particle size. For the best color image results toner particles must be of a uniform size. Many places now offer refilled toner cartridges. In general printers that use toner cartridges are selected for long life, speed and efficiency. If you print a large number of documents toner cartridges are definitely the more economical choice.

Follow the links below to find more information about ink and toner cartridges.


Ink Cartridges Or Toner Cartridges - What is the Difference?

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