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How to Know Which Printer Inks Are Inferior

By: Frank Bolsom

Most people who own a computer printer have run into print quality problems at some point or another. One page the printer is doing great, the next page the printing is spotty or blurry.

While you might think the printer itself is to blame, that isn't always true. In fact, the ink is usually the problem. Refilling ink cartridges will not necessarily eliminate the issue.

The majority of printers currently on the market use very specific types of ink. Attempting to use a different variation of ink in a printer not designed to function with that type can affect print quality in a dramatic way. Although refilling ink cartridges is an issue of only the three primary colors, exact shades of these colors vary. Blue, red, and yellow can be very different depending on who makes them.

When you use the proper ink in your printer, your prints will be sharp and clear, with bright, accurate colors. They will also last for many years without fading or losing their color.

Dull colors and smudgy pages will result from the use of incorrect ink types. Such prints are less likely to portray colors accurately.

When replacing your ink, whether refilling your empty cartridge or buying a recycled cartridge, you need to be sure that the ink is specifically compatible with your brand and model of printer.

For example, if you have an Epson printer you need to be sure to use an ink that is specified as Epson compatible. If you use an ink that is made for an HP or Canon printer, your print quality will not be what you expect.

Make sure that, when refilling ink cartridges, you adhere strictly to the directions offered by the manufacturer on how to do so. Quality of both the ink and the cartridge that holds it is an important part of your printer being able to offer the highest quality printing.

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You can save a lot of money on your printer ink by using recycled or compatible ink cartridges. With the Epson r300 ink for instance, you could save over 30% just by using compatible ink cartridges. Find out about how to save money on your printer ink on the Inketeria website.

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