Are you frustrated with your PC? Is it feeling sluggish or
crawling at a snail's pace? Are programs running slower than
they used to? Are you just plain fed up with frequent slowdowns,
freezes or crashes?
Then it's time to stop what you're doing and optimize your
system to improve PC performance!
Follow these 6 simple sure-fire tips to help improve PC
performance and you'll be surprised by the results! Each comes
with an indication of how often you should do it.
Improve PC Performance Tip #1: ...
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Purchasing Laser Toner Refills
on 2010-09-02
Laser toner refills can be expensive. Over the life of the
printer, expect to spend many times more on laser toner refill
than you paid for the printer itself.
Laser printers have two chief replaceable components: laser
toner cartridges and drums. The laser toner is basically the ink
for the paper. The drum is the cylindrical metal roller that
applies the ink to the paper. Sometimes printers are designed
for cartridges and drums to be separately replaceable; other
printers are designed for ...
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Which Ink Cartridge Suits You Best?
on 2010-09-01
Computer ink and ink cartridges are the most widely purchased and stocked item in any computer store. The demand for both black and color ink cartridges is higher than ever before and has led to a consumer frenzy of buying. The market for supplying ink to computer owners is lucrative to the tune of billions of dollars per year - yep it's really worth that much. Hard to believe that something so humble as the inkjet printer could be worth so much to so many eh?
Compared to other printers inkjets ...
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5 Ways to Make the Most of Your Printer Ink Cartridges
on 2010-08-31
Most of us know just how expensive printer ink can be. It is often said that while companies that manufacture printers do sell them so cheaply, they more than make up for it with the cost of their printer ink. Thus, it is not really surprising that a lot of people would rather get a new machine or refill ink instead of buying branded ink cartridges.
But why should you resign yourself to the fact that printer ink is costly? There are ways of saving on ink, whether you use branded ink ...
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What Everybody Should Know about an Inkjet Printer
on 2010-08-30
You can purchase an inkjet printer for as little as $39. With a
rebate, it may even be less. Not many people would argue about
the good deal they got when they purchased their printer.
However, the purchase price of an inkjet printer really doesn't
tell you much about your cost of printing. After all, you do
need paper and inkjet cartridges to keep your printer printing.
If you go to a local car lot and look at the sticker price of a
car, you'd see some of the following items: the base price ...
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Printer Ink - Money Saving Tips
on 2010-08-29
With the advancement of technology the purchase price of a printer has come down to a great extent. But the cost of running a printer has not come down to the same extent. Printer ink amounts to be the most expensive of all printer supplies. But it is possible to save money on your printer ink if you follow these suggestions.
There are many ways of replacing printer ink. You can buy brand new printer cartridges from the printer manufacturer; buy remanufactured OEM cartridges, compatible ...
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Saving on Ink and Paper
on 2010-08-28
In Nov.'06 there was a particular announcement.
GreenPrint Technologies, a green technology company of Hayden Hamilton launched their efficient printing software called GreenPrint. Here's more on this
GreenPrint software.
As it's said in the press release: "...to the Applause of Millions of Trees" because the software, besides saving on ink, saves a lot on printing paper and therefore saving trees.
Here's what the makers say about this - I think really useful - software:
"GreenPrint ...
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Benefits of Buying Remanufactured and Compatible Ink Cartridges Online Versus Original Cartridges
on 2010-08-27
Have you ever walked out of the computer store with some expensive ink cartridges? Perhaps you are wondering why on earth the ink cartridges are so costly. In fact, most people spend many times the price of the printer on ink cartridges alone. This is no surprise if you understand how the printer industry works. You see, printer manufacturers soon learn that to enter the consumer market, it is very hard to differentiate between one printer and another. Even if they manage to come with better ...
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A Review of HP Laser Toners
on 2010-08-26
Hewlett-Packard is, along with Brother and Samsung, one of the
most readily available brands of laser toner. This is due, in
part, to the fact that HP was first to release a laser toner
inexpensive enough to catch the attention of the average
consumer, in 1984.
Prices on laser printers were much higher back then, sometimes
costing $500. But the price on laser toner refill was a lot
lower - about $30 a cartridge. Today, you can buy an HP laser
printer for less than $200, but the toner ...
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The Printer Cartridge Game
on 2010-08-25
Think you got a great deal on a printer? Like the rest of us,
you probably paid $50 to $75 for a decent Epson or Lexmark
printer. What's the catch, you might have asked? Most salesmen
would say there is no catch. They'd probably go into a rant
about how the printer market has gotten more competitive,
driving prices way down. While that's a true statement, it isn't
the primary reason for such inexpensive printers these days. So,
why are printers so inexpensive? It's pretty simple ' ...
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