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Why New Printer Ink Cartridges Are More Efficient
2010-09-15
New printer ink cartridges for new printer models often work more efficiently than older cartridges do, allowing for better quality prints that use less ink. Efficiency is a big deal, especially when it comes to printer ink; a more efficient ink cartridge will reduce the printer owners' expenditure on ink and other supplies each and every year. The secret to an efficient printer ink cartridge lies in its construction, and print cartridge manufacturers have learned from a number of old mistakes.
First of all, new printer ink cartridges are designed to minimize the occurrence of printer head clogs. Clogged heads result in low quality prints and wasted printer ink, and they occur when ink dries in the delicate print heads of a cartridge. Newer cartridges are designed to force ink through these heads at faster speeds and to keep a lower amount of residual ink. This gives the printer ink less of a chance to dry up, and in the long run, this means that clogs happen less often. However, it's still important to use newer printer ink cartridges on a regular basis to further reduce the chance of clogs. Most printer experts recommend using all of the cartridges in a printer at least once a week. This prevents clogs and other issues that can lead to degraded quality and less efficient printer ink.
New printer ink cartridges are also designed along with new printers, and it's rare that you'll find a modern ink cartridge that isn't designed specifically for a single model of printer. This has its disadvantages--such specialization can increase the cost of ink--however, one advantage is that newer ink cartridges and printers can be designed to use exactly the right amount of ink per print. This lowers the cost of each print, and allows printer developers to get more prints out of a single cartridge. Many newer cartridges are built to be very small, and this would not be possible without advances in printer design.
If you're trying to get an efficient printer ink cartridge, you can look on the box or product specifications of the printer to see how many prints per cartridge to expect. You can also alter your own printer use habits to decrease the amount of ink that you use. Print in grayscale whenever you can, and use your printer's "draft" settings. Always look for ink online to cut your costs, and never print anything if it isn't necessary. You'll save a lot of money on printer ink, and you'll make your printer last that much longer by keeping an eye on the efficiency of each ink cartridge that you buy.



