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Keeping Printer Ink Stored Properly And Three Things To Avoid
2010-10-11
Printers have become extremely cheap in the past few years. However, one of the thinks that most people do not realize is that while a printer may be cheap, a printer ink cartridge is not. It is expensive, and for anyone who does a lot of print jobs, this can be a serious issue. One of the ways of cutting down printer ink costs is to store the cartridges properly. Here are three things to avoid when it comes to proper printer ink storage.
One of the things that affect a printer ink cartridge is temperature. Extreme temperatures can affect the printer ink, and it could burst in the middle of a print job. This could end up damaging your printer, and you will have to spend money on a new printer ink cartridge.
Because printer ink is a liquid, extreme heat can affect it just the way it affects other liquids. When storing the printer ink cartridge in your home or office, it should ideally be stored in a cool, dry place. Printer ink storage in places like the attic is never a good idea. To ensure that the printer ink cartridge remains full and does not dry out, it must be stored in a well ventilated, cool and dry place. Also, it is important that a printer ink cartridge is never left in your car for long periods.
Never leave a printer ink cartridge lying on its side or upside down, especially if you are going on a long vacation. If the printer ink cartridge is left lying on its side or upside down, ink can leak, and when you are back from vacation, you will only find an empty cartridge. If you think you will be away for a while, it is important that you store the printer ink cartridge carefully. Zip-sealed, sandwich-sized bags are extremely useful for storing a printer ink cartridge. These bags must then be placed right-side up, away from direct sunlight.
If you are going away for a few days, avoid storing an unsealed printer ink cartridge in the open. If possible, it is important that you leave the cartridge opened in the printer. This will ensure that the printer ink cartridge stays upright and will not dry out. Also, when the cartridge is stored in the printer, it is capped, which prevents dust and other particles from contaminating the ink. In order to make sure that the ink cartridge is capped, you might have to shut down the printer.
By gathering information about printer ink storage, you will ensure that your printer ink cartridge runs longer and more efficiently. This, in turn, will help you save money in the long run.



