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All One Inkjet Printer

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An inkjet printer is very useful when only few numbers of pages are required to be printed and also when colour printouts are needed. They produce clear and neat colour printouts, with even the budget models giving a very good quality. The cost of it depends on the size of the printer and also on the size of the printouts required. So the fist thing to find out is the size of papers that is to be printed.



The resolution that is to be provided is a very important aspect. This determines the printout resolution and quality. Even if the resolution of the image in the PC is more, it will print only to the maximum resolution capacity, so the resolution plays a very important role. This is calculated in dpi, that is, dots per inch. The standard range is 600x600 dpi for a basic model and can go up to 4800x1200 dpi.

Speed is the next factor to be considered. It is to be noted that speed is inversely proportional to the resolution, that is, greater the resolution of printing, the slower the speed. Mostly the manufacturers exaggerate about the speeding capacities of their printers. The numbers that they put is usually for low resolution prints. The best way to find out is to carry a disc with different types of text and getting a sample print done.

The next thing to consider is the paper size. This definitely depends on the need. Mostly the models come with an A4 size paper printing. Also A2 sizes are also available for that large paper printing. Most of the inkjet printers come with a paper tray that can accommodate up to 100 papers at a time. Also other larger capacity paper handlers are also available, if the need is high.

Sometimes, printing of photos is required in certain conditions. Inkjet printers are capable of printing photos as well. In fact, there are specialised inkjet printers called photo printers that can print hi-quality photos with a myriad of colours! There are also options of taking photo print outs straight from the digital cameras, without feeding into the PCs, with the help of PictBridge technology. Editing is done in the LCD of the digital camera itself and it is sent to the printer to be printed.

Connectivity is usually done to the PCs with the help of USB ports. The PC should also be compatible to use the model, that is, the basic necessities in the operating systems should be required in the PC for connecting it.

An inkjet printer requires ink cartridges to print. It is important to check the type of ink cartridge being used, as it should be inexpensive and readily available, to serve the purpose efficiently. Different types of cartridges are available in the market. They must be checked properly before buying, else a discount got while buying them might prove expensive when purchasing the consumables for the same!

In short, the decision taken to buy an inkjet printer must be done sensibly, thinking about the pros and cons of each feature mentioned above. In fact, before buying any product, it is better to do a complete research in order to own the best and the long lasting.
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Clogs can be incredibly frustrating. Normally when you find out you have a clogged printhead, it's because you're right in the middle of printing something important. It's one of those problems that you never ask for. It just seems to throw itself in your lap without warning, and then taunts you in your efforts to fix it.

The printhead is the mechanism of your printer (or inkjet cartridge), where the ink actually comes out.

For the most part, printhead clogs can be normally be flushed out with a couple of "head cleaning" cycles. A head cleaning cycle is a built-in function of your printer. It's a specialized routine meant to address this type of problem.

This "cleaning cycle" works by sending a strong 'print signal' to your printer, while at the same time drawing a small vacuum from underneath. The combination of these two steps works in an attempt to suck out clogged ink from the printhead. From my experience, you'll probably need to run between 3 and 5 cycles to fully clear a clog.

The location of the head cleaning cycle proceedure varies for each printer brand, so refer to your printer owner's manual for specific instructions to find yours. Check the index first.

If you don't have your owner's manual anymore, you can check our your printer manufacturers website. Most likely, they will have your printer manual online.

There are times however, when a few standard head cleaning routines don't seem to solve the problem. A stubborn printhead clog like this can be persistant enough to make you want to rip out your hair.

For times like these, you'll need to pull out the big guns!

For stubborn inkjet printhead clogs, there are various cleaners out there specifically for this purpose. These cleaners are formulated to disolve dried or "gummy" ink which may have accumulated from infrequent printer use, or even just a general build-up over time.

I personally brought an old printer "back from the dead" using a product called 'Clog Buster'. It was a printer I had purchased off of eBay which apparently hadn't been used in awhile. I spent a few hours trying to revive the printer, and 'Clog Buster' was the only thing that worked when nothing else did.

The only downside with using a cleaning product like this however, is that you usually don't have it in your immediate possession when the clog hits. Unless you have some already on hand, you'll have to wait for it to be shipped to you. In the meantime, your printing project will have to remain on pause until it arrives.

(But maybe I can help...)

The good news is that you MAY be able to solve the problem using some basic household products. In fact, Windex glass cleaner can actually work well for dissolving dried ink. What's the secret ingredient?

Ammonia.

Tough printhead clogs can usually be brought into submission by soaking the printhead in a solution of 50/50% ammonia and distilled water.

A important word of warning... Ammonia is potent and powerful stuff. When working with ammonia, always make sure you've got adequate ventilation, and avoid mixing it with other chemicals. Very important.

So, if your printhead is located on the inkjet cartridge itself, you'll want to soak the printhead in the 50/50 solution for an hour or two.

If the printhead unit is located inside your inkjet printer itself, then you'll first need to remove the inkjet cartridges. After those are removed, put some of the solution into the top of the printhead (directly into the nozzle holes) and let it sit a few hours. Go ahead and put a little more into the printhead resting seat. (This is the rubber rectangle part that seals off the printhead unit while the carriage is in it's resting position.)

If this initial soaking doesn't work, then repeat another time using 100% ammonia for up to one hour. Afterward, make sure to rinse completely with distilled water.

If the clog doesn't immediately clear, go ahead and let the printer sit overnight and try it again the next day. Sometimes the clog will breakdown slowly and release later as the ammonia takes it's toll.

Finally, for those of you wondering about the effectiveness of using alcohol to unclog cartridges and printhead -- here's a quick note...

Alcohol won't work as well as ammonia, but may work better than a few cleaning cycles. The downside is that alcohol may actually dry out the plastics and metals in the printhead. This could actually increase the chances of clogging later on down the road. So try to avoid alcohol if possible.
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