Posted by tonerandinkgalore on August 28, 2008

HAYES SCHOOL PUBLISHING H-VA612 CERTIFICATES HONOR ROLL-36/PK 8-1/2 X 11 INKJET/LASER

Our Diplomas, Certificates and Awards are 8.5″ x 11″ in size with beautiful, authentic designs printed in full color on high quality paper. They are sold in lots of 36 and economically priced at $4.95 per package. Order now so you won’t be disappointed later. Certificate reads: This is to Certify That _______ has achieved the high standard of academic excellence by maintaining a ___ grade average and is hereby placed on the Honor Roll Awarded at ____ School this ________ day of ______ year of ___ “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on August 28, 2008

HAYES SCHOOL PUBLISHING H-VA608 CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMNET-36/PK 8-1/2 X 11 INKJET/LASER

Our Diplomas, Certificates and Awards are 8.5″ x 11″ in size with beautiful, authentic designs printed in full color on high quality paper. They are sold in lots of 36 and economically priced at $4.95 per package. Order now so you won’t be disappointed later. Certificate reads: This Certifies That ________ has achieved the high standard of excellence in ______ and is awarded this Certificate of Achievement Given at _____ this _____ day of _____ year of ____ “BUY NOW”

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HP 56 Black Inkjet Print Cartridge (C6656AN)

The HP no. 56 black inkjet print cartridge features pigmented black ink formulated for crisp, laser-quality, fade-resistant text every time. HP supplies and printers are designed to work together as a printing system to ensure consistently clear, sharp results on a wide range of papers.
Customer Review: good ink
this works in my printer and it is cheaper than going to a store to buy it.
Customer Review: Great Prices for Ink Cartridges!
After buying generic ink cartridges on-line at various ink cartridge suppliers and having to return them because they are dried out, I now use HP Ink Cartridges and think Amazon prices are very good. For my HP 5610, I buy the 56 rather than the 27 black ink cartridge.

Way to go Amazon! “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on August 28, 2008

Canon BCI-6 Black/Color Ink Tank 6-Pack Set (4705A018)

The Canon BCI-6 Black/Color Ink Tank six-pack set includes six vibrant replacement ink tanks that are compatible with many Canon Bubble Jet and MIXMA printers. These tanks are easy to install, fast drying, and smudge free, and they produce vibrant color prints. This replacement pack includes six 8-by-3-by-8-inch tanks in black, cyan, photo cyan, magenta, photo magenta, and yellow.

What’s in the Box
BCI-6 black ink tank, BCI-6 photo cyan, BCI-6 photo magenta, BCI-6 cyan, BCI-6 magenta, BCI-6 yellow.
Customer Review: Canon ink for photo printer
Great price, and prompt delivery; this is cheaper than buying individual tanks from the office stores, or just buying a 3 pack from huge warehouse stores. I tried the generic inks once and it smeared on my photographs and almost ruined my printer. This is my second 6-pack and I am happy with the price and convenience.
Customer Review: SAVE MONEY, BUY GENUINE CANON INK
Save your money and buy Canon ink. Years ago I bought a Canon 6000D printer and after the ink tanks ran dry I refilled them with third party ink. I didn’t see any difference at first but slowly the colors changed. I started seeing a slight magenta cast, but continued to refill thinking I was saving money. A few weeks ago I bought a Canon Pro 9000 printer. I was shocked to see the beauty of my first print. It was a photo I printed on my Canon 6000D just days before I got the Pro 9000. What a difference. No magenta cast, bright yellows and greens, and an orange that would bowl you over. I then replaced the ink tanks in my 6000D with genuine Canon ink. After cleaning the heads I printed the photo again. Night and day. The quality of the 6000D print came close to that of the Pro 9000. The magenta cast was gone, all the colors were rich and clean. The tanks with third party ink is now in the garbage where they belong. I am now thinking of the wasted paper I used trying to get one good print using the NON Canon ink. I would have been way ahead, and saved money if I used Canon ink in the first place. “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on August 27, 2008

Difference Between Impact Printers And Nonimpact Printers (Article)

What are printers? A printer is an output device that prints characters, symbols, and perhaps graphics on paper. The printed output is generally referred to as hardcopy because it is in relatively permanent form. Softcopy refers to temporary images such as those displayed on a monitor. Printers are categorized according to whether or not the image produced is formed by physical contact of the print mechanism with the paper. Impact printers have contact; nonimpact printers do not.

Impact printers

An impact printer has mechanisms resembling those of a typewriter. It forms characters or images by striking a mechanism such as a print hammer or wheel against an inked ribbon, leaving an image on paper. Impact printers are dying out; however, you may still come in contact with a dot-matrix printer. A dot-matrix printer contains a print head of small pins that strike an inked ribbon, forming characters or images. Print heads are available with 9, 18, or 24 pins; the 24-pin head offers the best print quality. Dot-matrix printers permit a choice between output of draft quality; a coarser-looking 72 dots per inch vertically, which may be acceptable for drafts of papers and reports, and near-letter-quality, a crisper-looking 144 dots per inch vertically, which is more suitable for a finished product to be shown to other people.

Dot-matrix printers print about 40-300 characters per second (cps) and can print some graphics, although the reproduction quality is poor. Color ribbons are available for limited use of color. Dot-matrix printers are noisy, inexpensive, and they can print through multipart forms, creating several copies of a page at the same time, which ninimpact printers cannot do.

Another type of impact printer is not used with microcomputers. Large computer installations use high-speed line printers, which print a whole line of characters at once rather a single character at a time. Some, called chain printers, contain characters on a rotating chain; others, called band printers, contain characters on a rotation band. Speeds of up to 3000 lines a minute may be possible with these machines.

Nonimpact Printers

Nonimpact printers, used almost everywhere now, are faster and quieter than impact printers because they have fewer moving parts. Nonimpact printers form characters and images without direct physical contact between the printing mechanism and the paper.

Two types of nonimpact printers often used with microcomputers are laser printers and ink-jet printers.

Laser Printer: Like a dot-matrix printer, a laser printer creates images with dots. However, as in a photocopying machine, these images are created on a drum, treated with a magnetically charged ink-like toner (powder), and then transferred from drum to paper. - There are good reasons why laser printers are so popular. They produce sharp, crisp images of both text and graphics, providing resolutions from 300 dpi up to 1200 dpi, which is near-typeset quality (NTQ). They are quiet and fast. They can print 4-32 text-only pages per minute for individual microcomputers, and more than 120 pages per minute for mainframes. (Pages with more graphics print more slowly.) They can print in many fonts (type styles and sizes). The more expensive models can print in different colors.

- Laser printers have built-in RAM chips to store documents output from the computer. If you are working in desktop publishing and printing complicated documents with color and many graphics, you will need a printer with a lot of RAM. Laser printers also have their own ROM chips to store fonts and their own small dedicated processor. To be able to manage graphics and complex page design, a laser printer works with a page description language, a type of software that has become a standard for printing graphics on laser printers. A PDL (page description language) is software that describes the shape and position of letters and graphics to the printer. PostScript, from Adobe Systems, is one common type of page description language; HPGL, Hewlett-Packard Graphic Language, is another.

Ink-jet printer: Like laser and dot-matrix printers, ink-jet printers also form images with little dots. Ink-jet printers spray small, electrically charged droplets of ink from four nozzles through holes in a matrix at high speed onto paper.

- Ink-jet printers can print in color and are quieter and much less expensive than a color laser printer. However, they are slower and print in a somewhat lower resolution (300-720 dpi) than laser printers. Some new, expensive ink-jet printers print up 1200 or 1400 dpi. High resolution output requires the use of special coated paper, which costs more regular paper. And, if you are printing color graphics at a high resolution on an ink-jet printer, it may take 10 minutes or more for a single page finish printing.

- A variation on ink-jet technology is the bubble-jet printer, which use miniature heating elements to force specially formulated inks through print heads with 128 tiny nozzles. The multiple nozzles print fine images at high speeds. This technology is commonly used in portable printers.

Things to take into account when buying a printer, is the printer easy to set up? Easy to operate? Do I need color? or black will do? Does the manufacturer offer a good warranty and good telephone technical support? Otherwise it?s wise to own your own personal printer and get to know the answer to these questions.

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HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier (Q8061A#ABA)

The HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One is primed for meeting all your home document and photo printing needs. It can print and copy at up to 30 pages per minute (ppm) in black and 24 ppm in color1. It has built-in Ethernet networking connectivity that lets you print, fax, scan, and copy from multiple computers–perfect for your home or small office. Other special features include printing photos direct from a memory card2, PictBridge enabled camera, or mobile camera phone, a 35-page automatic document feeder, and a junk fax barrier3.

Professional quality results for every project.

Print and copy at breakthrough speeds.

Simple office networking

Print photos directly from a PictBridge enabled digital camera.

Simple office networking
You can easily share your HP OfficeJet 6310 all-in-one with multiple computers using its built-in Networking connectivity. Plug your all-in-one into the Ethernet port of a wireless router for wireless printing4 and more–with just a few mouse clicks you’ll be sharing the HP OfficeJet 6310’s amazing functions across your small office in no time.

Breakthrough performance you can rely on
With breakthrough print, scan, fax, and copy speeds and performance, the HP OfficeJet 6310 makes an efficient tool for your small business or home office. Print and copy document speeds reach up to 30 ppm black and 24 ppm color. It has color fax capabilities and a junk fax barrier that can eliminate future unwanted junk faxes. The 35-sheet auto document feeder lets you quickly and conveniently copy, scan, and fax multi-page documents.

Exceptional essentials

  • Cover all your office needs: print, fax, scan, and copy
  • Print and copy in laser-quality text and get true-to-life photos in six-ink color with HP’s Vivera Inks5
  • Print and copy super fast, at up to 30 pages per minute in black and 24 in color
  • Transfer and print fast with the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connection
  • Get outstanding scans with the 2400 x 4800 dpi optical resolution
  • Make crisp color copies without turning on your computer
  • Connect several computers via the built-in wired networking;
  • Print wirelessly by plugging into the Ethernet port of a wireless router

Innovative extras

  • Optimize print and copy quality for different paper types with the automatic paper sensor
  • Keep junk faxes away with the junk fax barrier
  • Automatically remove red eye from photos and enhance detail in dark areas with HP’s Real Life technologies
  • Print photo panoramas—with or without borders—at up to 8.5 x 24″6
  • Copy, scan and fax multipage documents using the 35-sheet automatic document feeder
  • Print photos without a PC when using memory cards7, a camera phone7 or a PictBridge-enabled camera; copy photos from memory cards to your USB flash drive
  • Resist photo fading for generations8 and maintain the quality of laser-quality text for decades9
  • Send and receive photos without large e-mail attachments with HP Photosmart Sharing10
  • Annotate documents with HP Document Viewer

Easy, efficient supplies

  • Save ink and money with HP inkjet cartridges
  • Stay on top of ink replacement with HP SureSupply11: receive alerts when a cartridge is low, monitor its remaining life, and enjoy easy online ordering or check stock and prices at nearby stores

What’s in the box
HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One, HP 98 Black Inkjet Print Cartridge (11 ml), HP 95 Tri-color Inkjet Print Cartridge (7 ml), HP Photosmart Essential and Premiere Software, setup guide, reference guide, power supply, power cord, and phone cord

1. Print speed may vary on the type of output
2. Memory card slots support Secure Digital/MultiMedia Card, CompactFlash Type I and II, Memory Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick Duo (with adapter, not included. Purchase separately), separately), Mini SD (with adapter, not included. Purchase separately).
3. Requires caller ID service, not included. Price and service contract must be negotiated separately. 4. Wireless printing requires HP bt450 Bluetooth Wireless Printer Adapter (not included, purchased separately).
5. Six-ink color requires HP 99 Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge, sold separately.
6. Borderless printing up to 8.5 x 24″ using brochure and photo paper.
7. For Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard, CompactFlash Type I and II, Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, plus Memory Stick Duo and Mini SD (both with adapter, not included).
8. Based on Wilhelm-Research.com light-fade testing under glass (as of 1/05) using HP 93 Tri-color and optional HP 99 Photo Inkjet Print Cartridges on HP Premium Plus photo papers.
9. Based on paper industry predictions for acid-free papers; colorant stability data at room temperature based on similar systems tested as per ISO 11798 and ISO 18909.
10. Internet connection required.
11. Available only with original HP supplies; Internet access required.

Customer Review: Great features, but not sturdy or reliable
I’ve owned a number of HP printers, and I’ve loved every one but this one. The biggest problem is constant carriage jams (usually easily fixed by pushing the OK button), and fairly frequent paper jams. The top of the machine is poorly aligned, and I have to fiddle with it to close it every time I open it to deal with those carriage and paper jams. When it prints, the printing is of good quality.

Printing envelopes is a real hassle, and the envelopes jam frequently - my old HP printer did envelopes like a charm. The scanner and fax functions work well, and it’s nice to have a network connection for this all-in-one.

I have the impression the newer HP printers are made much more cheaply than the old ones were, because I’m starting to have problems with newer HP printers at work.

I own HP stock and I hate to say this, but the most recent printers I’ve bought have been from Canon.

-Joe-
Customer Review: Under $100 for an all-in-one that can do wireless!
The HP Officejet 6310 has everything I want in an all-in-one including the ability to connect to my home office wireless network; hooking up an ethernet cable to my wireless router. Ink costs are on par with other HP deskjet models I’ve owned. (I tend to put the printer settings on fast draft so that I use less ink, but the small tanks that ship with this model were a bit of disappointment as I think I’ll be lucky to get 200 text pages out of them before replacement.) Replacement costs for both tanks is about $40.

The unit is compact and seems to be well built. Drivers installed easily on two XP Home machines, however I needed to go to hp.com to download a software/driver suite for Vista (64-bit), as the CD that shipped with it was not adequate. I used a network connection INSTEAD of a USB connection (don’t use both…). Setup time for the printer and all three computers was about an hour. (Mainly because of the time it took to get the drivers on the machines.)

The 6310 can print or copy without the computer being on. A nice feature. It also seems very fast and quiet compared to my deskjet. Scans are clean and clear, as are the copies. The fax setup was also quick and easy. If you have an answering machine set it to 4 rings…the fax picks up on the 6th!

For under $100… I don’t think you can go wrong for a home office or dorm room. “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on August 27, 2008

Canon Pixma MP530 Office All-In-One Inkjet Photo Printer

Print photos & text, copy important papers, fax documents & forms, scan personal notebooks & photos and all with the high performance and exceptional quality that comes with a Canon printer. Fast printing and copying up to 29 ppm black/19 ppm color and a photo lab quality, borderless 4×6 photo in about 51 seconds. Super G3 (33.6 Kbps) fax with memory for 40 coded speed dials and up to 150 incoming pages. Built-in 2 sided printing & copying and second paper tray for convenient paper selections. Print up to 9600 x 2400 color dpi with microscopic droplets as small as 1 picoliter using FINE print head technology. Copy, scan and fax convenience with 30 page Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). ChromaLife100 system for long lasting, beautiful photos. Print Resolution - Black up to 600 x 600 dpi, Color up to 9600 x 2400 dpi USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Interface Reduction & Enlargement - 25% to 400% Copy Features - Auto Magnification, AE (Auto Exposure), Borderless, Auto Duplex, Fit-to-Page, 4 on 1/2 on 1, Image Repeat, Sort copy, 1-99 pages Continuous Copy Scanning Element - CIS, 1200 x 2400 dpi (Optical), 19,200 x 19,200 dpi (Interpolated) Max Color Depth - 48-bit internal Maximum Document Depth - 8.5×11.7 Fax Modem Speed - 33.6Kbps (Super G3) Transmission Speed - Black 3 seconds per pages, Color 1 min 20 seconds per page Speed Dials - 40 Coded Dials Paper Sizes - Letter, Legal, Credit Card (2.13×3.39), 4×6, 4×8, 5×7, 8×10 U.S. #10 Envelopes Driver System Requirements - Windows XP, Celeron 566MHz, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98 Pentium 300MHz, Mac OS X v. 10.2.8 to 10.4 PowerPC, G3, G4, G5 128MB available RAM
Customer Review: the canon mp3 great buy
this product is all it was stated to be we are very pleased with it.the printing is excellant,color is true,just a bit shaky when printing,but acceptable,fax,copy.photo great thanks for a great machine gene shursen
Customer Review: Great product !!!!
I’m very happy with the printer. Easy to install. I switched from an HP, because the printer would use so much ink that I had to buy Ink every week. The Canon on the other hand saves me alot of money on Ink. The Canon is very quiet and fast. Exellent machine. “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on August 27, 2008

Canon Pixma MX700 Office All-On-One Inkjet Printer (2186B002)

With this networkable PIXMA MX700 All-In-One Office Printer, you’ll be able to print photos right from compatible memory cards, selecting and enhancing images on the 1.8″ color LCD display or directly from a digital camera or DV camcorder. You’ll achieve up to Super G3 fax2 speed in color or Black & White and the expanded memory can store 40 speed dial codes and receive 100 incoming pages. Copies will be remarkably true to the originals, and when scanning photos you’ll produce impressive 2400-dpi results with vibrant 48-bit color depth. The automatic document feeder holds 30 originals, making it easier to copy, scan or fax large documents. Dual Color Gamut Processing Technology automatically optimizes quality based on the type of originals you are copying. The Ethernet interface lets you establish or connect to a home or office network. Produce beautiful scans with vibrant 48-bit color depth Scanner Max Resolutions - Optical 2400 x 4800 dpi, Interpolated 19,200 x 19,200 dpi 8.5×11.7 Max Document Size Fax Modem Speed - 33.6 Kbps (Super G3 color fax), Black 3 seconds per page, Color 1 minute per page Print wirelessly right from your PictBridge enabled mobile camera phone Quick Start - Powering up your printer is now much faster Paper Sizes - Credit Card (2.13×3.39), 4×6, 4×8, 5×7, 8×10, Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 envelopes and Photo Stickers Compatibility - Windows Vista, Windows XP, 2000 and Mac OS X v.10.2.8 to 10.4.x10
Customer Review: Died after 20 days
I’d never used a Canon printer but based on the reviews I saw by the “experts”, I bought this for my home office after my other all-in-one died after several years. At first, it worked OK, print quality was mediocre and it has a tendency to pull paper through crooked if you have too little or too much paper in the supply but it was OK for my needs. I was prepping for a meeting and doing some heavy printing when the black cartridge ran out. I replaced it with an “official” Canon cartridge (just so they can’t say it was the fault of an inferior cartridge). I immediately got the dreaded “Error 5100″. I found online that sometimes if you turn the machine off for a bit and then reconnect power, it will “correct itself”. Unplug - wait - reconnect. New error - Black cartridge not installed correctly. I took the black cartridge back out and reinstalled it. Then I received an error that the other three cartridges weren’t installed correctly even though I hadn’t touched them when I installed the black one. I’m not an IT professional, but I’ve installed hundreds of cartridges without incident. Nonetheless, I removed and reinstalled them. Error 5100. Same thing - unplug - wait - reconnect. Cartridge error again - remove, reinstall. New error - The print carriage isn’t installed correctly (had been working fine for the past 20 days). Remove the whole thing, reinstall. Error 5100. After about three hours of going round and round, the Error 5100 stayed up and wouldn’t go away so the next day I promptly took it back to the store and got something else. All of this took place exactly 20 days from my initial purchase, just long enough for me to pay a restock fee. Needless to say, I didn’t exchange it for another MX700 and can’t say that I’ll be tempted to try a Canon again or believe the “experts” when the masses are less enthusiastic about a piece of equipment.
Customer Review: Awesome product
Canon Pixma MX700 Office All-On-One Inkjet Printer (2186B002) Our (very small) office has just started to “scan-to-disc” some of our old office and client files. The Canon MX700 has been an ideal tool for the scanning of these old files. The extra pluses are the color printer (not actually needed but a great deal of fun!) and possible fax capabilities if our dedicated fax machine should fail for any reason. Software is super friendly Our office is very pleased. “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on August 27, 2008

Canon SELPHY CP760 Compact Photo Printer (2565B001)

With the compact SELPHY CP760, you can print amazing photos with ease, from your kitchen, living room, friend’s house, even from a hotel room when on vacation, all without a computer. Just insert your camera’s memory card into one of the built-in card slots to preview and auto-enhance images on the 2.5″ TFT display; or print directly from your compatible digital camera, camera phone, or Bluetooth device using the optional BU-30 Bluetooth interface. The big buttons, large display, and automatic red-eye correction make it simple to create superb prints, from card size up to 4×8. It’s fast, too. A beautiful, long-lasting 4×6 photo takes less than a minute to print. Print directly from your memory cards via the card slots or wirelessly with a Bluetooth-enabled device and optional Bluetooth adapter 4×6 borderless color photo as fast as 52 seconds print speed Up to 300×300 dpi print resolution, 256 levels of color gradation Paper Sizes - Card (2.13 x 3.39), Card Full label, Card 8-Labels, (Postcard) 4 x 6 (Wide) 4 x 8 USB PictBridge compatible Compatibility - Windows Vista, Windows XP, 2000 and Mac OS X v.10.28 to 10.4x and v10.57 Dimensions - Width 7.9 x Height 3.3 x Depth 5.6 Weight - 2.1 pounds
Customer Review: Great portable printer!
This is my first portable photo printer and I really love it. Allows me to print photos for my friends anytime. I usually use it with my macbook pro via iphoto. I normally have to put the brightness setting to highest in iphoto to get the same exposure as on my computer screen. Prints are sharp and colors are saturated with natural-looking skin tones. Really photo lab quality. Only thing I think that would make this better is if it also ran on batteries which would make it a really print-anywhere-anytime machine. Anyway, high marks for this little printer!
Customer Review: Excellent…
This is my 4th “CP” Printer from Canon. I don’t know why I keep upgrading because I don’t need to. This one is the fastest “CP” Printer yet. I have 2 complaints…

1. They took away the retractable usb cord.
2. No battery support.

Luckily I still have my CP-710 for portability. I use the CP-760 for my desktop machine. I love the new speed, the larger display screen and design of the 760. It still produces great prints so I would rate this printer from a scale of 1 to 10 an 8.5 because of the 2 reasons I mentioned earlier.

Tim of…
Tim Farris photographer
tfarrisphotography.com “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on August 27, 2008

Brother International Inkjet Cart.lc512pks Black 2/pk - Model 295125