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Buying the correct ink cartridges for your printer can already be a confusing task without even looking at re manufactured cartridges or cheap imitations.  The question posed here is does it make a difference what type of ink cartridges we put in our printer as long as they do the job?! – And that is print.

Re manufactured cartridge are those that have been cleaned and checked for damage before being recycled and refilled with a new batch of ink.  The main benefits of these types of ink cartridges is that they work out cheaper, but also they are environmentally friendly as recycling cartridges prevents them being sent to landfill after one use.  Re manufactured products entered the market a few years ago and are perfectly fine to use in most types of printers providing that the cartridges have been cleaned, checked and refilled properly.  However problems can arise when companies do not take much care in cleaning and refilling cartridges which can result in unreliable cartridges that may break and at the same time damage your printer.

Cloned cartridges usually manufactured in Asia are copies of original manufacturers ink cartridges and have become attractive to ink consumers because of their cheap price tags.  Even though the ink cartridges are made from scratch compared to re-manufactured cartridges they are still the cheapest type of cartridges on the market.  However the low price tags has got to make you question their reliability – you will find with these types of cartridges that they do not print consistently well and the print quality is nowhere near as good as original ink cartridges.  It is also believed that these cheap cartridges can damage your printer thus the cost of having to replace your printer will outweigh the benefits of purchasing these clone cartridges.

To ensure the longevity of your printer the best option is to purchase original or re manufactured ink cartridges.  Both types will ensure you get the most from your printer model in terms of  good, quality prints.  As the ink found in both original and re manufactured cartridges is perfectly compatible the risk of damage to your printer is minimal ensuring that you will get the most out of it and it remains reliable for a long period of time.

To find suitable ink cartridges for your printer visit iClick Ink where we stock thousands of ink products.

A quick guide to changing printer habits in the office with two goals in mind:

  • To reduce costs by improving efficiency throughout the company
  • To reduce your environmental impact

Printing is seen to be a key area within business practices that can involve unnecessary costs and result in environmental waste.  Printing is an expensive business considering the cost of ink, toner cartridges and replacement drums, so it’s necessary for all businesses to keep a track on this and look at ways to reduce these costs by printing effectively.  Interestingly in the past, there was talk about ‘the paperless office’ where it was thought the onset of PC’s would reduce printing levels enormously.  However, this has not seen to be the case with employees being able to access more information than ever before on the internet and then printing this off to read as well as the printing of emails, printing levels have in fact increased by 36% over the past three years..

Considering the above here are 13 tips to cut the costs of printing in your business.

1.  The most obvious tip is to just NOT PRINT documents unless you really need to.

2.  Communicate this message to employees and try and get everyone to print in an environmentally friendly manner, by letting everyone know the costs involved in printing unnecessarily.

3.  Duplexing is a major way to reduce the amount of paper being printed, this means printing on the front and back of each piece of paper and this could reduce annual printing costs by 30%.

4.  Using the Print Preview function can give you a clear idea of what is about to be printed and so can prevent printed documents being put in the bin due to errors.

5.  GreenPrint software technology has been developed to manage printing waste – it shows users exactly what they are about to print, it detects pages that will probably be classed as waste and shows these on the print preview and it also guides employees to the most cost efficient printer in the office.  This can be downloaded for free and can display actual cost savings from more efficient printing.

6.  Researching the printer market before purchasing can be a great way to cut costs, look for printers that work out cost effective in the long run taking into account the price of ink cartridges for different models.

7.  Set the default setting on your printers to ‘Fast Draft’ for internal printing, so that employees save ink every time they print but can change the settings if better quality is needed.

8.  Use Microsoft Word’s shrink one page option which will try to shorten a document by one page by altering the text size and spacing.  Internet explorer also has a shrink to fit option on its print preview page which will shrink the content of a document down to fit on less pages.

9.  Only print the selection you need; a useful tool when you just need to print a paragraph from a webpage or a small section of a large document, do this clicking by the selection button in the print box.

10. Printing to PDF instead of paper is a good way of getting documents in a user friendly format that can be shared around via email.

11. When printing Powerpoint slides, make sure at least 3 slides are printed to each page to save paper, this can be done by selecting handouts in the print box.

12. Only print in colour where needed, for example when printing a webpage change the print settings to greyscale.  Printing in black and white will greatly save the amounts of ink being used.

13. Use old printouts as scrap paper, i.e. use the back of sheets to make notes on – don’t waste paper!

For all your printer ink and toner requirements check out iClickink.

You may be wondering how to make a printer run faster. Printing jobs can really slow down your business if you let them, so by optimising your processes you can make sure your business is running at peak performance Read more…

After my recent blog post about the possibility of printing a house, we’ve had a kind reply from an expert in this field. Brunel University London’s Dr P Smith is one of the world’s leading experts in the exciting sphere of 3D printing. Read more…

HP increased the price of toner cartridges by up to 15% at the beginning of 2012, iClickInk has a limited amount of HP toner cartridge stock at legacy prices meaning with iClickInk you can Beat The HP Price Hike. Read more…

Beat The HP Price Hike

HP announced they’d be increasing the costs of their printer toner cartridges at the start of the year by up to 15%.

At iClickStores we believe in stocking high to keep the costs for our customers low, as such we have plenty of HP stock at prices our competitors simply can’t match.

To beat the HP Price Hike act quickly, when pre-New Year HP toner stock has gone, it’s gone!

View our HP toner cartridges on iClickInk.

HP is a technology company that is well known around the world and is established in 170 countries.  HP prides itself on developing a wide range of products that meets the specific needs of its customers. This printer from HP is from their low end range, it’s light, easy to install and easy to use.  The instructions for set up are very clear and simple and I had it set up in no time.  Read more…

Researchers have discovered a new material which can be used to produce ink – silver.  The study conducted at the University of Illinois has been published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society and details how a solution of silver and ammonia has produced a new ink.  The printer ink is liquid at room temperature, with smaller particles than those in standard inks and requires smaller printer nozzles, as small as 100 nanometres whereas standard devices have a nozzle usually around a micrometre across.

These new printer ink cartridges are expected to give a finer resolution and greater detail in printed documents.  Other advantages include the printer ink being easier to manufacture, store and transport due to its stable solution of chemicals.  Conventional inks require a very high temperature to become conductive and get fed through a nozzle, whilst the silver-based solution needs a temperature of 90 degrees Celsius (194 degrees Fahrenheit) to reach its maximum conductivity.

The new inks to be used in toner cartridges will be cool enough to print on to a large variety of materials such as fabrics and plastic.   The new printer ink is surprisingly not going to be that expensive compared to other printer ink already on the market. The price of silver fluctuated between 26 and 48 US dollars per ounce last year and researchers suggest that an ounce of silver would produce a good size of ink to go into toner cartridges.   This ensures that the final cost to the consumer will be similar to that of printer inks already on the market.

Tanaka Precious Metals has made the world’s first silver ink available commercially from the 18th January.  The silver ink doesn’t require a thermal processing time or technical equipment allowing for an efficient production speed per unit.  Three different silver printer inks are now available and consumers can choose which they need depending on the manufacturing application and equipment.  The ink was showcased at the 41st Internepcon Japan last week, this is the biggest exhibition in Asia for electronics and manufacturing technologies.

HP Toner Cartridge

Hewlett Packard Company, more commonly known as HP is an American multi-national corporation that specializes on information technology that manufactures products, technologies, software, services and solutions to individuals or a group. One of the popular products of HP is the HP Toner Cartridge. These toners are compatible with the amazing printers that the company also produces. HP also makes software, computers, laptops, calculators, and many other devices. These devices are what make HP what it is now. Although people say that HP Company is almost at the brink of bankruptcy in the last couple of months, the company still has managed to run until the present. This continual operation may have been rooted with the company’s change in its CEO. And now HP is as strong as ever. Read more…

To help you find the Ink, Toner or Printer Ribbons for your printer iClickInk provides a number of easy to use tools for searching our product catalogue.

Part Code Search

If you know the part code of the ink or toner cartridge that you are looking for then you can just enter it into our search box, it will then predict what you are entering and bring back products that meet your search criteria. For example if you are looking for the part code C13C051165 then you would only need to type “C13S0” before the search facility would identify your product. You can also enter something less structured like “Cheap C13S051165” and the system will still match your product.

Printer Search

If you know the name of your printer but aren’t sure which ink or toner cartridge you require then you can also use the search facility. Simply start to enter the name of your printer and our search tool will automatically match printers on our system that are a match. Then just click on your printer and the website will display you a list of all the consumables we have that work with it i.e. if you enter something like “Epson m8000 toner” the system will automatically show the matching printers for you to select from.

Printer Wizard

Our printer wizard provides another route to finding the consumables for your printer. To use this tool simple select the “family” of your printer i.e. “Epson MX20” then select your specific printer. Then click on the “Find my ink” button and you will be presented with a printer page displaying the ink, toners or ribbons that work in the printer you specified.

At iClickInk we currently have over 40 manufacturers and over 6000 different printers, faxes and copiers giving you one of the most comprehensive tools on the web for finding your printer consumables for your printer.