The economic recession has brought in a generation more concerned with quantity more than quality. However, many are unaware that by focusing more on quantity, you also sacrifice quantity in the long run. Yes, you read it correctly. Giving more importance to quantity also sacrifices quantity.
The age-old debate about whether to choose cheap bargain inks over expensive original toner cartridges still has not been settled. So to end the agony of the printer-buying populace, who even until now do not know whether to choose printers that run on ink or those on toner (such as the HP Q7551A), the below arguments will lead to resolving the matter once and for all. Thus, this will allow you to make a sound choice the next time you buy a printer.
But before laying the arguments on the table, there is a need to differentiate between inks and toner. Ink cartridges have fluid or liquid in them and make prints by spraying the ink onto the paper. Toner cartridges like the HP Q7551A, on the other hand, are filled with fine powder and create an image through the burning of the powder onto the paper. So back to the arguments, the following are the information you need to soundly choose between cheap bargain inks and expensive original toner:
1) Crisper and shinier images. This makes the toner suited for printing for business aside from personal use. You would not expect to bring in more customers and/or clients with brochures printed using ink and look as if they were made by amateurs. In contrast, no matter what design you have for your toner printed brochure, it will always look professionally done.
2) Prints that last and do not easily smudge. Because ink cartridges are filled with liquid with impressions created through spraying, they can smudge easily when they get wet. Prints using toner cartridges, on the other hand, are more resistant to wetting because of being burned. You would also notice that ink printed outputs fade with time whereas toner outputs look good as new.
3) Malfunctioning of the printer after long time use. Those that manufacture cheap inks are not as trained to handle cartridges as those that make expensive toner cartridges. The latter are accredited and have to obtain certification for them to work with toner cartridges.
There are also those that sell re-manufactured or reused toner cartridges. These are less expensive than the original toner cartridges but still produce prints with considerable quality. However, you will notice that with long time use, your printer tends to show prompts that you are out of toner and you need to replace the cartridge despite using a new re-manufactured toner cartridge.
The age-old debate about whether to choose cheap bargain inks over expensive original toner cartridges still has not been settled. So to end the agony of the printer-buying populace, who even until now do not know whether to choose printers that run on ink or those on toner (such as the HP Q7551A), the below arguments will lead to resolving the matter once and for all. Thus, this will allow you to make a sound choice the next time you buy a printer.
But before laying the arguments on the table, there is a need to differentiate between inks and toner. Ink cartridges have fluid or liquid in them and make prints by spraying the ink onto the paper. Toner cartridges like the HP Q7551A, on the other hand, are filled with fine powder and create an image through the burning of the powder onto the paper. So back to the arguments, the following are the information you need to soundly choose between cheap bargain inks and expensive original toner:
1) Crisper and shinier images. This makes the toner suited for printing for business aside from personal use. You would not expect to bring in more customers and/or clients with brochures printed using ink and look as if they were made by amateurs. In contrast, no matter what design you have for your toner printed brochure, it will always look professionally done.
2) Prints that last and do not easily smudge. Because ink cartridges are filled with liquid with impressions created through spraying, they can smudge easily when they get wet. Prints using toner cartridges, on the other hand, are more resistant to wetting because of being burned. You would also notice that ink printed outputs fade with time whereas toner outputs look good as new.
3) Malfunctioning of the printer after long time use. Those that manufacture cheap inks are not as trained to handle cartridges as those that make expensive toner cartridges. The latter are accredited and have to obtain certification for them to work with toner cartridges.
There are also those that sell re-manufactured or reused toner cartridges. These are less expensive than the original toner cartridges but still produce prints with considerable quality. However, you will notice that with long time use, your printer tends to show prompts that you are out of toner and you need to replace the cartridge despite using a new re-manufactured toner cartridge.
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