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1). History of Hewlett Packard and Ink By : John Sollars
Hewlett Packard’s tryst with ink took off when it acquired a company named F.L Mosley based in California in 1958. Mosley was manufacturing recorders and plotters for industrial applications such as continuous process monitoring systems, data loggers and the like in the 1950’s.
Hewlett Packard was the pioneer in imaging and printing technologies. It was the first in the market during the 1980’s to come up with inkjet and laser technology used in printers until date.
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2). Printer Toner Safety: The Dust Musts By : Dean Gutch
When changing printer toner, one's first priority is often getting the printer running as quickly as possible to finish the project at hand. But it's best to slow down and take the time to follow necessary safety precautions.
While printer toner itself isn't a health hazard, its fine powder in high concentration can be. This powder can stay in the air for quite a while, and is similar to dust when it comes to its effects on our body, resulting in irritations like sneezing and coughing.
Article Related to: printer, printing, toner, toner cartridges, oem, printer toner, laser printer toner, printer toner
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3). Tips for Perfect Prints (For Beginners) By : John Sollars
Undeniably, photo prints still remain the most popular way of sharing memories. With the right printer and a handful of simple techniques, your pictures can look as sharp as the lab-processed ones. Read on for some great tips for getting the best prints possible.
Start with a Good Image
The first thing you need to get a good print — a high-quality image.
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5). Remanufacturing Toner Cartridges Saves Big Money And Landfills By : Dean Gutch
General Information & Background
Toner cartridges are used in laser printers, photocopiers, fax machines, and microphotographic printers. When the toner cartridge is spent, it can be returned to a remanufacturer or the manufacturer to be refilled, refurbished, and cleaned for resale. Popular Cartridges such as the 92298A (LJ4, 4+, 5, 5M), and the C4127X (LJ4000 or LJ4050), are as low as $15.
Article Related to: printer, printing, toner, toner cartridges, oem, hp 92298a, hp c4127x, hp c8061x, c4096a, 92298a, l50
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