Archive for March, 2009

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 31, 2009

Inking the deal: new business owner Brandon Hughes learns that selling toner isn’t always a black and white business.: An article from: Hawaii Business

This digital document is an article from Hawaii Business, published by Hawaii Business Publishing Co. on April 1, 2005. The length of the article is 630 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Inking the deal: new business owner Brandon Hughes learns that selling toner isn’t always a black and white business.
Author: Jacy L. Youn
Publication: Hawaii Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2005
Publisher: Hawaii Business Publishing Co.
Volume: 50 Issue: 10 Page: S9(1)

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Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 30, 2009

UMAX UNVEILS DIRECT-TO-INTERNET SCANNER.: An article from: Imaging Update

This digital document is an article from Imaging Update, published by Worldwide Videotex on September 1, 2000. The length of the article is 822 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: UMAX UNVEILS DIRECT-TO-INTERNET SCANNER.
Publication: Imaging Update (Newsletter)
Date: September 1, 2000
Publisher: Worldwide Videotex
Volume: 11 Issue: 9 Page: NA

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Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 29, 2009

Inkjet print longevity: light, temperature, humidity and indoor air quality all impact inkjet prints. (Viewpoint).(photographic papers): An article from: Photo Marketing

This digital document is an article from Photo Marketing, published by Photo Marketing Association International on February 1, 2003. The length of the article is 1077 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Inkjet print longevity: light, temperature, humidity and indoor air quality all impact inkjet prints. (Viewpoint).(photographic papers)
Author: Ronda E. Factor
Publication: Photo Marketing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 2003
Publisher: Photo Marketing Association International
Volume: 78 Issue: 2 Page: 41(2)

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Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 28, 2009

21/22 Inkjet Print Cartridge

Stock up! With this combo, you’ll save 9% versus the cost of an HP 21 and an HP 22 cartridge sold individually.
Customer Review: Good price on fresh cartridges
Did you know ink has an expiration date? Amazon sells enough of these that the stock stays fresh. My cartridges had over a year’s shelf-life left on them when they arrived.
Customer Review: Great purchase
This twin pack purchase is a great deal for the price. The ink prints well and seems to last longer than other inks purchasedHEWLETT PACKARD (HP) C9508BN#140 21 BLACK TWINPACK CARTRIDGE - (C9508BN#140) Genuine Brand Name (OEM) Product “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 27, 2009

Canon CLI-8PC Photo Cyan Ink Tank

compatible with select Canon PIXMA photo printers including the iP5200R, iP6600D, iP6700D, and MP950 * ChromaLife 100 ink tank *
Customer Review: “P” Power.
As usual, I ordered a Canon CLI-8C cartridge well ahead of schedule so I’d be prepared when the previous one was exhausted. A routine by now, especially after a dozen precedents. And again, when my Pixma 4200 halted and flashed me with its low-ink light, I instantly acceded to its demands and installed a spanking new Cyan tank. I mean I was ready! However–my printer wasn’t. As dead as I’ve ever seen it.

Turns out that Amazon sent me an 8PC instead of an 8C. I checked my order and, much to my satisfaction, discovered that I’d gotten it right. Some mail order operations might have assumed a switch would work out–if that’s all they had on hand, why sweat the extra P? However, that’s just not Amazon’s style. A rare and forgivable mistake by Bezos’ stellar cast.

I’m too late by a couple of weeks to return it, but the satisfaction of being personally vindicated in the face of market-driven, automated, multiply-tested and oft-proven forces, as inscrutable as they are inexorable, defying human comprehension let alone an unprintable challenge from measly moi–such immeasurable satisfaction must compensate many times over for either the forfeiture of a mere fourteen bucks or a temporarily idle printer.
Customer Review: canon cli-8pc photo cyan ink tank
Let’s see. It’s an ink tank. For a Canon inkjet printer. That you insert and use. Phew - I’m exhausted. “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 26, 2009

Kodak PH160 Media Cartridge for Kodak EasyShare Printer Docks

The Kodak Color Cartridge & Photo Paper Kit gives you everything you need to easily print real Kodak 4″ x 6″ (10 x 15 cm) borderless pictures at home that are highly durable, waterproof and last a lifetime. The Kit includes color cartridge and 4″ x 6″ (10 x 15cm) photo paper.
Customer Review: Great Money Saving Product
I love the easy share system. It is an inexpensive alternative to professional photographers. If you are a “Do it yourselfer” you will love this
Customer Review: Kodak Starter Kit
Kodak EasyShare Digital Camera Power Kit
I will Not buy anymore digital camara supplies from Amazon . The printer cartridge in the kit was defective, made a few prints and quit. “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 26, 2009

HP Photosmart C4385 All-in-One Inkjet Printer

Experience the freedom of wireless printing with an easy-to-use all-in-one! Wireless networking support lets the whole family print, scan or copy from virtually anywhere at home. And it’s fully equipped with easy photo printing features like a built-in 1.5-inch color graphics display. Coupled with one-touch buttons and HP Smart Web Printing, this all-in-one helps you get more done with ease.
Customer Review: My experiences with this product
I read all the bad reviews about this product and I was a bit hesitant about buying it. However, I bought one during the tax free weekend. I had absolutely no problems installing the software and no problems connecting to my router (Dlink dir 655). The install software knew that I was using WPA and asked me for the passphrase and everything worked as expected. It has been on my network working flawlessly for the last few days. No problem whatsoever. I have multiple machines on my network, another wired lan printer and a wired networked harddrive. It has not interfered with anything.
Customer Review: Prints and Scans nicely. Software is super annoying.
This all-in-one was cheap and easy to get running on my Windows XP Pro (SP3) system. It was pretty close to plug-n-go. The functionality is ok; the problems are all with the HP software.

1. Every time you turn the printer on or off, a window pops up at your taskbar informing you that the printer is online or offline. The only way to disable this is to uninstall the HP Digital Imaging Monitor software — meaning you can no longer scan or check ink levels in software, you have to do it manually with the top panel buttons.

2. The drivers attempt to reinstall themselves every time I log onto my XP system via the Guest account. This is disorienting and discouraging to the friends and housemates who need to use my system (as Guest) to simply print out some email or maps or something. I have not been able to prevent or disable this behavior.

3. I uninstalled the driver for the built-in memory card reader in the printer, since I never use it. Now every time I turn the printer on, that device is re-detected by Windows and the installer attempts and fails to find a driver for it, identifying it only as some generic device.

4. In general, HP makes it very clear that they are willing to cut their support budget to the wire (and beyond) and outsource as much as possible. I’m sorry to have supported this behavior with my purchase. They really should be able to furnish a real human response to a question. I feel sorry for anyone who has to work for the support department of the company if its internal structure is so badly broken and (apparently) cannibalized. Inexpensive printers are commodity items with a commodity (low) price these days, and HP needs to realize that the result of this should be MORE emphasis on customer support in order to retain a loyal base, not less.

The machine basically works, but its complete failure to play an unobtrusive part in my (otherwise quite ordinary) desktop system indicates a serious problem in their testing and development philosophy.

If HP was willing to put a bit more effort into support and testing, this review would have been all glowing about what a great machine it is for so little money. Honestly, I would gladly have paid $20-40 more for the product if they put that money into customer service, support, and drivers that “just work” and stay out of your way. When are the investors going to see the problem with the philosophy of Cost Cutting No Matter The Cost? “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 25, 2009

HP Officejet Pro L7680 Color All-in-One Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier (C8189A#ABA)

Experience unsurpassed productivity with fast color speeds at a low running cost. Reduce time spent waiting for documents with breakthrough color speeds and proven HP performance. HP makes business printing faster and more efficient and convenient than ever, while reducing your operating expenses. Fax, scan, and copy up to 50-page documents easily, using the integrated automatic document feeder (ADF). The ADF eliminates the need to stand by and manually feed your document, saving time for other important tasks. Copy Speed (letter/A4) Black - Up to 35 ppm Draft; 16 ppm Normal; 5 ppm Best / Color - Up to 34 ppm Draft; 15 ppm Normal; 5 ppm Best / Resolution Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi Scan Resolution Optical - up to 2400 by 4800 dpi, enhanced - up to 19,200 dpi; 48-bit color bit depth, 256 grayscale levels Fax Speed 33.6 kbps, 3 seconds per page / Resolution Up to 300 by 300 dpi Photo memory card slots - CompactFlash Type I and II, Memory Stick, Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard/Secure MultiMediaCard, xD-Picture Card 64 MB RAM, 4 MB Flash memory / Processor - 192 MHz Dimensions (W x D x H) - 20.91 x 25.43 x 14.02 inches / Weight - 34.94 lbs HP 1-Year Warranty
Customer Review: Impressive-Fast
I have this unit for almost a week now and all I can tell is nothing but positive feedback. I am totally impressed with this printer. It prints fast and I mean fast. At 35ppm it is impressive to see the results. Laser like quality and excellent color. I bought this unit to consulidate my 3 other printers to one unit doing something good for the environment as well as space saving. The fax, printer, copier, scanner features are working like a charm. I am very particular when it comes to printing as I have been with the rest of my printers and so far this one is a true SOHO printer. At about 2300 pages per month with one cartridge which is the XL type, it is amazing how inkject have come a long way for such massive production. It is highly recommended.
I’m not sure why so many people have so much problem with this unit and I’m not exactly sure if this printer meets their expectation for that price. The truth is you get what you pay for and in my case paying $265 was worth the wait and new technology. Make sure you use the recommended paper. It is impressive when printed on HP White Bright Inkject with colorlok technology.

Customer Review: Great device
This is a great device for what it is. We have had no technical problems and the quality and features are great. We have multiple computers setup to use the 7680 as a fax, scanner, and printer. That would be extremely hard to do any other way. Even better, the front panel allows a lot of control without even using a computer - scan photos or multipage duplex documents to flash card, computer, or network storage, send fax, make copies etc…

My only gripe would be the photo scanning speed - it seems to scan the full glass at full resolution as a preview so it takes forever (5 minutes?). It does some cool things from there, like auto-detect multiple photos on the same screen, zoom, rotate etc… We’ve had a few minor issues which can be expected with a complicated and extremely versatile device like this. Haven’t had to call tech support though - we would definitely buy it again. “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 24, 2009

HP Photosmart A626 Compact Photo Printer (Q8541A#ABA)

The HP Photosmart A626 Compact Photo Printer effortlessly prints lab-quality, 4×6″ photos in only a few simple steps with or without a computer. Celebrate important moments at parties, special occasions or at home by sharing photos. You can even edit without using a computer. View photos and navigate the friendly menus with an easy-to-use, 4.8″ color Touchscreen. Watch them as a slide show and simply touch the screen for the ones you want to print. Use the stylus to draw or write captions on your photos to create scrapbook-ready photos. Personalize greeting cards, using over 200 borders, adding messages, graphics and more. Choose from a variety of sizes in 5×7″, 4×6″, wallet, panorama and more. Print true borderless photos that are ready to be shared with no cutting or trimming necessary. Pass around lab-quality photos to share without smudging or smearing. Get the photo you intended to take by removing red-eye, enhancing photos and making subjects more slender. Input & Output capacity - Up to 20 sheets Sizes supported - 4×6, 4×6.5, 4×8 photo card, 4×12 panorama, 5×7 Weight supported - Up to 110 pounds index Memory card compatibility - CompactFlash Type I and II, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard and xD-Picture Card System Requirements - Microsoft Windows XP Home, Professional, Professional x64 editions, Microsoft Windows Vista, Intel Pentium II, Celeron Processor, 233MHz or higher, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Adobe Acrobat Reader 5, 128 MB RAM, 350 MB free space, CD-ROM, USB and Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 Dimensions - Width 9.92 x Depth 8.72 x Height 5.2 (252×222x132mm) Weight - 3.4 pounds, 1.52 kg
Customer Review: So Easy To Use!
Purchased this product for my wife because she felt printing pictures from the PC was too difficult. With the easy to follow directions included with this printer my wife was printing pictures in just minutes. The quality of the prints exceeds my high-end photo printer and the unit cost was more than reasonable.
Customer Review: Great Photo printer! Easy to use, nice picture quality!
This a wonderful product, I like the simplicity and the quality. It has many extras like adding clipart, frames & borders, red-eye removal, cropping, brightness adjustment, an album creator, and the ability to add photo color effects like black & white, antique, sepia, and negative. The stylus makes it easy to scroll the menus and to choose your selections on the large LCD screen. It has all the ports for memory cards, USB, and Bluetooth adapter for wireless printing from your cell phone. It can print on 4×6 and 5×7 photo paper. It’s great to take on the go because it’s lightweight, compact, has a carrying handle and the screen and front door fold in. You can even purchase a battery for it for even more travel convenience. No computer required! I’ve printed tons of pics on just one ink cartridge (not on the one that is included though, it is only good for a few). The ONLY thing I wish it had is the option to print smaller pics (like two 2×3’s on one sheet of paper). Other than that, this printer has it all and I’ve throughly enjoyed using it and believe me, I have used it A LOT! It is ideal for scrapbooking, too. A great item!!!! “BUY NOW”

Posted by tonerandinkgalore on March 23, 2009

Gp Inkjet Cartridge Ea - Model 911335