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Hewlett Packard's tryst with ink took off when it acquired a company named F.L Mosley based in California in 1958. Mosley was manufacturing recorders and plotters for industrial applications such as continuous process monitoring systems, data loggers and the like in the 1950's.
Hewlett Packard was the pioneer in imaging and printing technologies. It was the first in the market during the 1980's to come up with inkjet and laser technology used in printers until date. Its first printer was the "ThinkJet" in 1984 based on the inkjet technology and later the "DeskJet" printer also based on inkjet technology and the "Laser" printer as the name suggests based on laser technology.
The Ink
Today inks are not just gooey fluids filled in cartridges to give you images on your print media. Specially engineered ink gives high quality prints-it has specially designed active agents and colorants that give rich color and fade resistance.
There is a difference between printer ink and toner - printer ink is a liquid that is applied to paper by pressure. Toner is a fine powder that is burned onto the paper through heat and laser guidance.
There are two types if ink - dye based and pigment based. The rest are a variation of these two basic types.
The Ink Cartridge
The printer cartridge nowadays is not only an object that holds ink but also a highly technical one that has an integrated circuit to control the quality of printouts. The printer ink cartridge is by far the most important consumable as far as its cost, type and replacement is concerned. Every printer model has its own specific ink cartridge.
Inkjet
The inkjet cartridge is a combination of speed and precision. Each ink nozzle in the cartridge fires up to 36,000 drops of ink per second to deliver crisp text and sharp images.
The Inkjet and DeskJet printers use this cartridge. They are ideal for home and personal use.
LaserJet
The Laser Jet cartridge comprises up to 70% of the total imaging system and therefore plays a key role in delivering quality prints. It uses a precision laser to draw the image giving clear sharp and precise prints. These are ideal for home as well as small to large businesses and workgroups.
Design Jet
These cartridges give uniform fills, sharply defined lines and crisp clear text across a wide range of durable printing applications. These cartridges are used for large format printing media such as trade show and event displays, posters and presentations, photo enlargements, architecture and engineering applications such as CAD/CAM.
Color Layering Technology
In color layering, a number of microscopic droplets of colors ranging from three to eight colors are combined and managed through hundreds of small nozzles in the cartridge. The result is a print of high quality with vibrant and realistic true to life images. This technology gives a wide range of colors up to millions.
Available Cartridge Options
1. OEMs
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) cartridges are the same ones that come with your printer. The company that makes the printer generally manufactures them. For example, HP laser printers come with HP toner cartridges. OEM laser printer toner cartridges are the most expensive type. You can save money by choosing remanufactured cartridges, compatible cartridges or refill kits.
Benefits of OEM Cartridges
Many manufacturers recommend only using OEM cartridges with their printers to achieve the best results. However, they are also trying to get you to buy their product. Again, if you require optimum quality then it is best to use OEM cartridges. They also prove to be economical in the long run because remanufactured or refilled cartridges may fail 70 to 80 percent of the time in their first attempt or they usually don't give as many prints as the original or as promised by the remanufacturing company.
2. Remanufactured
A remanufactured cartridge is one that has been disassembled and its worn parts replaced. A new print head is then fitted onto the cartridge, is refilled with ink, and is tested in the factory to guarantee print quality. Remanufacturing is considered more comprehensive than refilling.
Your printer's print head cleaning utility (described in your printer's operating manual) should always be run 1-2 times after inserting a remanufactured cartridge. They are thoroughly tested to ensure quality, and their performance is generally equal to new cartridges.
Just because a cartridge ran out of ink, does not mean the print head and electronics are not still in perfectly working order.
To view a wide range of HP ink cartridges visit http://www.stinkyinkshop.co.uk/acatalog/hewlett_packard_printer_supplies.html
3. Refilled
Refilling your cartridge means cleaning the cartridge and refilling it with new ink. Now, either this can be done at home using a refilling kit or you can ship your cartridge to a refilling company in your area.
Some refilling companies claim that Refilled Cartridges are environmentally friendly and provide a high quality output, which meets or exceeds consumer expectations and that they are
· Ultrasonically bathed to ensure a clean print head
· Filled with top quality inks using state of the art equipment
· Tested to ensure high quality printing
· Sealed and packaged in vapor resistant material
It is best to refill your Cartridge within 15 days of the cartridge becoming empty.
Empty cartridges have a certain life span and this can range from between one refill to five refills on average. However, cartridge circuits have been known to fail on the 1st attempt of refilling / remanufacture and in contrast, cartridge circuits have been known to last up to 10 refills, the latter being exceptional durability.
Once a cartridge circuit has failed, the ink cartridge is unusable and a new or serviceable cartridge has to be purchased.
John Sollars is the managing director of Solar Electronics, which are both ink and pc peripheral suppliers based in Shropshire, UK. For a comprehensive range of original and re-manufactured hp ink cartridges check out http://www.stinkyinkshop.co.uk/acatalog/hewlett_packard_printer_supplies.html Alternatively visit http://www.stinkyinkshop.co.uk for a full range of ink supplies.
Toyota Preparing to Launch Inexpensive Compact Hybrid
With gas prices almost as unpredictable as the weather, it's nice to know that Toyota is working hard to create vehicles that are not only affordable and equipped with genuine Toyota parts, but also have high gas mileage.
That's why I was excited to learn recently about a new compact hybrid car that will go into production in Japan in 2011 and reach United States showrooms by 2012. At the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit on January 11, 2010 Toyota announced that the vehicle, currently called the FT-CH (CH stands for compact hybrid) was part of a larger strategy to increase the number of hybrids in its lineup.
Currently, Toyota is expecting to release over 150,000 vehicles during their first production run. While no pricing information has been released yet, the vehicle is expected to be released at a price point well below the Toyota Prius so it can compete with the Honda Insight, priced at $20,000 base, and other subcompact vehicles. This is done in an attempt to target less affluent drivers who can't afford the $22,500 base price of the Prius.
Industry insiders expect the vehicle to get in excess of 50 MPG making it the most fuel efficient of any of Toyota's current lineup of hybrids. This comes as exiting news to many budget conscious and environmentally conscious care buyers who will now be able to get both high gas mileage as well as a low price tag.
The styling of the vehicle was done at Toyota's European Design and Development (ED²) center in Nice, France. It's a full 22 inches shorter than the Prius, but less than one inch narrower. The vehicle is meant to be sleek, fun, colorful, stylish, and evoke the "8-bit generation." The Toyota FT-CH should be a huge hit amongst a younger generation of drivers looking for affordable hybrids.
Toyota's impressive lineup of hybrids already includes seven vehicles. Three of these are under the Toyota brand and four are sold under the upscale Lexus brand. Most popular of these vehicles is the Toyota Prius, which, as the first mass produced hybrid electric vehicle, had sold 1.2 million cars by early 2009.
It will be interesting to see how the new vehicle fits in with the Prius which boasts an impressive 50 MPG and starts with a price tag of $22,500. So far, no vehicle has come close to competing with the Prius in sales. However, with the lower price tag and a higher expected MPG rating, the Toyota FT-CH could be just the vehicle to overtake the Prius.
During the NAIAS, Toyota announced that the FT-CH was only the first of a number of upcoming hybrid, plug in hybrid, battery electric, and full cell vehicles that would be released with Toyota Parts in the coming decade. This is an exciting announcement from a company that is so committed to pioneering increasingly fuel efficient vehicles that are still fun to drive.
If you want to learn more about the new Toyota FT-CH, see the official press release at: http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota/toyota-unveils-compact-dedicated-151199.aspx
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Can I fit the OEM CD/Cassette radio from a 1998-2000 F150/Explorer/ranger in my 2000 Crown Victoria?
I have a 2000 Crown Vic with just a AM/FM/Cassette radio with some after market Pioneer speakers and a powered sub connected to the rear speakers. I know where to get wire harnesses if I need them. I just want to know if it will fit and is the wiring on the plug the same. I'd hate to buy it and it not fit.
P.S. I want to keep the OEM look so just getting a new after market radio is not an option in my eyes
yes you can they are the same plugs
you need to cut a litle piece of plastic inside the radio space but it will fit just fine
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