Hello, nice to see you again, my dear friends. Do you know how to save money
during digital printing? The most common printer-related complaints we get are
from sublimation printing man bemoaning the high cost of sublimation transfer ink. Yes, sublimation ink
can be costly—particularly for people who print in high volume—but there are
ways to reduce your printing costs over time. Here, we offer some money-saving
printing tips.
Take these tips, will help you to save digital printing ink!
Shop for a printer with a low cost per page. Many printers have a low sticker
price, but when you factor in ink costs, you may be paying more for them in the
long run. Ink or toner costs tend to be inversely proportional to a printer's
price; high-end laser printers often have a very low cost per page, while budget
inkjets frequently have high ink costs. But even for printers within a given
price range, there may be considerable variation in running costs. It pays to do
your research so you don't get stuck with a printer with inflated ink or toner
costs.
Skyimage says---One caveat: The most economical cartridges are also the
highest-capacity and the most expensive ones, so although you'll have to change
them less frequently than the low-capacity cartridges, you will have to pay more
for them up front. For instance, replacing a set of color laser toner cartridges
can run several hundred dollars. And for inkjets, if you don't print a lot, you
may be better off with lower-capacity cartridges.
Check your printer's software or driver settings. Most printers come with a
user-friendly software interface that lets you access and tweak many of the
printer's functions. All come with a printer driver—a program that controls the
printer, converting files and commands into a format the printer can recognize.
The driver offers a more direct way (and in some cases, the only way) to change
settings, with all the settings accessible through a tabbed interface.
To find the driver, open the Printers page (in some Windows versions, it's
called Devices and Printers) from the Start menu or the Control Panel,
right-click on your printer's name or icon, and open the Printing Preferences
tab.
Whether you work from the software interface or the driver, our
recommendations are the same. Look for an ink-saver or toner-saver mode. Print
in Draft mode except when presentation-quality output is required. Wherever
possible, print in black and white instead of color. If your printer supports
duplex printing, using it will enable you to save paper.
Third-party inks may save you money—but at a cost. Many third-party companies
offer ink cartridges that they claim are compatible with given printers, at a
considerable cost savings from the cartridges offered by the manufacturers.
Although the savings are real, sometimes you'll pay even a higher price in
headaches. Common complaints about third-party inks include degraded output
quality and the need to frequently clean the nozzles. If you're still tempted to
try third-party inks, do your homework: Do a search on the ink company and see
what other users have said about its cartridges.
Take care of your ink and toner. With older ink cartridges, particulates may
come out of solution and clog the nozzles. To prevent this, don't overstock on
ink cartridges so they extend past their "use by" date. Also, match cartridge
capacity to how much you actually print, to avoid having large-capacity
cartridges languish beyond their time. (It's also a good idea to regularly clean
the nozzles—your printer should have a setting that will clean the nozzles and
print out a test sheet.)
Okay, these are tips that I tell you how to save digital printing inks. If you have any other needs or questions welcome to contact us at any time.
We will provide you the best quality product and service. Hope my article can be
useful to you. Thank you for your reading.
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