Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
10:49 AM
A virtual printer is not really a printer at all; it is a piece of software installed on your computer. Its user interface is similar to a printer driver, but the virtual printer is not connected to an actual printer.You may use the virtual printer for several tasks, none of which use a single sheet of paper. The virtual printer is commonly used...
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What is a Virtual Printer?
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
10:49 AM
The natural result of technology’s shrinking size and wireless capabilities has resulted in something miraculous: the office has become portable.
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How to Create a Mobile Office
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
12:00 AM
HP markets the Officejet H470wbt to the mobile business professional, but it chose aesthetics over performance. The sleek design and cost-effective cartridges give its rating a slight boost, but the degradation of print quality from the previous model is definitely a deal breaker.
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HP Officejet H470wbt Mobile Printer
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
12:00 AM
The Canon PIXMA iP100 is a worthwhile solution for travelling shoppers that really want to spend money on a reliable, decent quality mobile printer.
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Canon PIXMA iP100
Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
10:49 AM
The choice of paper for your photos can make as big an impact as the photo itself. Think about the effect you want to achieve, consider the paper types available and then make your selection. Keep in mind that paper made by your printer manufacturer is your best bet for compatibility, but don’t be afraid to experiment
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How to Choose the Right Paper for Printing Photos
Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
10:49 AM
According to a University of Michigan study on the life cycle of an inkjet printer, we can expect a printer to last about three years and print a total of 7500 pages over its useful life. With prices for inkjet printers dropping below the cost of replacement ink cartridges in some cases, we can only expect the inkjet printer’s life to be...
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eCycle Your Old Inkjet Printer
Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
10:49 AM
The average price of an inkjet printer dropped another 13% last year according to the NPD Group, which good news for consumers, but the razor-and-blade pricing strategy used by most manufacturers, shifts cost concerns from the hardware to the supplies. Inkjet printers are frequently sold at or below cost, with revenue made up by inkjet cartridge...
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Save Money on Inkjet Printer Cartridges
Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
8:28 AM
With inkjet printers at their most affordable, the cost of replacing inkjet printer cartridges can easily exceed your initial purchase in a couple of months.
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Can I Refill My Inkjet Printer Cartridges?
Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
8:28 AM
Even though digital pictures allow you to store thousands of photos in a small space and easily organize them, printing photos is still popular. Some people like the do-it-yourself attitude of home photo printing; others want to make physical copies in case the digital version is lost or damaged. And of course, printing photos is still necessary...
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How to Make Your Printed Photos Last Longer
Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
8:28 AM
Even though digital pictures allow you to store thousands of photos in a small space and easily organize them, printing photos is still popular. Some people like the do-it-yourself attitude of home photo printing; others want to make physical copies in case the digital version is lost or damaged.
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How to Make Your Photos Last Longer