Poor Quality Printer Ink - What To Watch Out For
If you own a computer printer, you have probably run into print quality problems at some point. Spotty or blurry print quality is a common problem. Although the printer may be to blame, in fact the ink is often at fault. This is even more common if you use refilled ink cartridges.
Most modern printers are made to work with specific types of ink. A slightly different type can greatly affect print quality. Although ‘refilling’ ink seems simple, even the color ‘black’ comes in endless shades. With colors, of course, the differences are even more numerous.
Use the exact ink type required for your printer to ensure that quality will be sharp and clear, with bright, accurate colors. The documents you print will also last for many years and won’t fade or distort.
However, the wrong ink will likely give you blurred or smudged prints with dull colors that don’t do justice to the original picture.
When you replace your ink, to be sure that the ink is exact and compatible with your brand and model of printer.
For example, if you have an Epson printer, make sure to use an ink specified for your Epson printer. If you use an ink that is made for an HP or Canon printer, for example, your print quality will be disappointing.
If you are refilling your own ink cartridges, follow the refill instructions exactly. Today’s printers are very complicated pieces of equipment requiring high quality ink and the proper cartridge.
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