Are Color Laser Printers Worth the Money?

June 22nd, 2006

The next printer you’ll want on your desk is a color laser printer. Forget those cheap outdated inkjet printers. They are cheap for one reason, to get you to buy ink. I’m not making that up. It came right from an executive of a leading inkjet printer manufacturer.

Do you have a black and white laser printer? These gems are the best for the home office. Cheap, guilt free printing with high quality usually reserved for a large office. The price is right on the home models. You can almost buy one for the cost of a black and a color ink cartridge.

But let’s talk about color laser jet printers. A color laser jet works just like a black printer except it has 4 toner cartridges. Each one has its own life. The base printers I was looking at had a recommended monthly volume of up to 30,000 pages. Don’t think I’ll have that much.

Photo printing is a must these days and you want to print your pictures without the fear of using up all the ink. Digital cameras are everywhere, but getting the pictures printed in photo quality seems to be the biggest drawback to the cameras. Enter the color laserjet printer.

Speed is a big factor in printing. At home, I’m usually not in a big hurry, so I’ll spend less and wait. I’ll send stuff to the printer and check it later when it’s done. You can save a bunch if you don’ t need speed. The HP2600n is my pick for a home color laser printer. The Hewlett Packard was also selected as “PC Magazine Editor’s Choice” award.

Let me give you the scoop. First, price. Don’t be afraid. $400. Yes, that’s all for a color laser jet. Speed? 8 pages per minute. 16 meg of RAM, but the 2600n is network ready for the small or home office.

For comparison, I looked at the 2500L. This HP model was faster at 20 ppm black but only 4 ppm in color. It did have more memory – 64MB as compared to 16MB, but it was not network ready. Price? Same.

The one thing that tipped me over the edge to the 2600n was that all 4 toner cartridges were right in the front. I personally examined this unit today and the quality is dead on with Hewlett Packard’s reputation in the printing industry.

The price and quality are hard to beat.

Stuart Simpson
http://www.photo-printing-publishing.com/

How Printers Work

June 22nd, 2006

Impact printers, as the very name implies means that the printing mechanism touches the paper for creating an image. Impact printers were used in early 70s and 80s. In Dot Matrix printers a series of small pins is used to strike on a ribbon coated with ink to transfer the image on the paper.

Other Impact Printers like Character printers are basically computerized typewriters. They have a series of bars or a ball with actual characters on them, which strike on the ink ribbon to transfer the characters on the paper. At a time only one character can be printed. Daisy Wheel printers use a plastic or metal wheel. These types of printers have limited usage though because they are limited to printing only characters or one type of font and not the graphics.

There are Line printers where a chain of characters or pins, print an entire line, which makes them pretty fast, but the print quality is not so good. Thermal printers are nothing but printers used in calculators and fax machines. They are inexpensive to use. Thermal printers work by pushing heated pins against special heat sensitive paper.

More efficient and advanced printers have come out now which use new Non-impact Technology.

Non-impact printers are those where the printing mechanism does not come into the contact of paper at all. This makes them quieter in operation in comparison to the impact printers.

In mid 1980s Inkjet printers were introduced. These have been the most widely used and popular printers so far. Colour printing got revolutionized after inkjet printers were invented. An Inkjet printer’s head has tiny nozzles, which place extremely tiny droplets of ink on the paper to create an image. These dots are so small that even the diameter of human hair is bigger. These dots are placed precisely and can be up to the resolution of 1440 x 720 per inch. Different combinations of ink cartridges can be used for these printers.

How an Inkjet printer works

The print head in this printer scans the page horizontally back and forth and another motor assembly rolls the paper vertically in strips and thus a strip is printed at a time. Only half a second is taken to print a strip. Inkjet printers were very popular because of their ability to colour print. Most inkjets use Thermal Technology. Plain copier paper can be used in these printers unlike thermal paper used for fax machines. Heat is used to fire ink onto the paper through the print head. Some print heads can have up to 300 nozzles. Heat resistant and water based ink is used for these printers.

The latest and fastest printers are Laser Printers. They use the principal of static electricity for printing it as in photocopiers. The principle of static electricity is that it can be built on an insulated object. Oppositely charged atoms of objects (positive and negative) are attracted to each other and cling together. For example, pieces of nylon material clinging to your body, or the static you get after brushing hair. A laser printer uses this same principle to glue ink on the paper.

How Laser Printer works:

Unlike the printers before, Laser printers use toner, static electricity and heat to create an image on the paper. Toner is dry ink. It contains colour and plastic particles. The toner passes through the fuser in the computer and the resulting heat binds it to any type of paper. Printing with laser printers is fast and non-smudge and the quality is excellent because of the high resolution that it can achieve with 300 dots per inch to almost 1200 dpi at the higher end.

Basic components of a laser printer are fuser, photoreceptor drum assembly, developer roller, laser scanning unit, toner hopper, corona wire and a discharge lamp. The laser beam creates an image on the drum and wherever it hits, it changes the electrical charge like positive or negative. The drum then is rolled on the toner. Toner is picked up by charged portion of the drum and gets transferred to the paper after passing through the fuser. Fuser heats up the paper to amalgamate ink and plastic in toner to create an image. Laser printers are called “page printers” because entire page is transferred to the drum before printing. Any type of paper can be used in these printers. Laser printers popularized DTP or Desk Top Publishing for it can print any number of fonts and any graphics..

This is how the computer and printer operate to print

When we want to print something we simply press the command “Print”. This information is sent to either RAM of the printer or the RAM of the computer depending upon the type of printer we have. The process of printing then starts. While the printing is going on, our computer can still perform a variety of operations. Jobs are put in a buffer or a special area in RAM or Random Access Memory and the printer pulls them off at its own pace. We can also line up our printing jobs this way. This way of simultaneously performing functions is called spooling. Our computer and the printer are thus in constant communication.

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Inkjet Printer Ink

June 14th, 2006

The type of printer ink to be replaced inside an empty cartridge depends upon the brand and model of an inkjet printer. Every brand and model is designed to work with a particular type of inkjet printer ink that is ill suited for other brands and models.

The inkjet printer of today is equipped to produce both color and black-and-white prints on the same paper. Color inkjet printer ink is available in a single-cartridge system or a multiple-cartridge system. In a single-cartridge system all the colors of printer ink are bundled inside a single cartridge. In a multiple-cartridge system different cartridges are used for different colors.The printer ink may be either dye-based or pigment-based. Dye-based inks provide a wide gamut of color but have inferior fade-resistance and water-resistance properties. They also dry slowly compared to pigmented inks. Pigmented inks are far superior in terms of fade resistance; water resistance and drying time but do not provide excellent color. Pigmented inkjet color inks are more expensive than dye-based inks.

One of the important characteristics of any inkjet printer ink is its resistance to fading and water solubility. Besides, the ink should not bleed or dry up too quickly, but should produce sharp print quality.

Inkjet printer ink is manufactured both by printer vendors and third-party vendors. There are many types of inkjet printer ink, and each type of ink works well only with a particular brand of printer. Since all these printer inks are patented, third-party vendors develop their own printer ink to suit the various brands. But the manufacturers of original printer ink claim that Inkjet printer ink is very complex in its composition, so third-party Inkjet printer ink does not work with the latest advancements made in the printer technology.

Third-party vendors offer inkjet printer ink in new compatible cartridges, which are more or less equivalent in quality to the original cartridges. They also offer to refill used cartridges with Inkjet printer ink, and sell do-it-yourself refill kits.

The buyers should always be cautious of spurious and counterfeit inks, and therefore buy inkjet printer ink from reputable stores that are supported by the Better Business Bureau.

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HP Q5942A Black Laser Toner

June 14th, 2006

HP Q5942A OEM/Original - Black Laser Toner for HP LaserJet 4250, HP LaserJet 4250dtn, HP LaserJet 4250dtnsl, HP LaserJet 4250n, HP LaserJet 4250tn, HP LaserJet 4350, HP LaserJet 4350dtn, HP LaserJet 4350dtnsl, HP LaserJet 4350n, HP LaserJet 4350tn, Buy it now for $135.00 (Regular $149.99).

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HP Q6511X Black Laser Toner Cartridge

June 14th, 2006

HP Q6511X OEM/Original - Black Laser Toner Cartridge for HP LaserJet 2410, HP LaserJet 2420, HP LaserJet 2420d, HP LaserJet 2420dn, HP LaserJet 2420n, HP LaserJet 2430dtn, HP LaserJet 2430t, HP LaserJet 2430tn, Buy it now for $191.50 (Regular $211.59).

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