How Does Digital Photo Printer Ink Cartridges & Paper Handling Work?

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Choose a paper that is compatible with your specific printer. Epson has a great selection of paper for all of their printers and many other companies make papers for Epson printers that work very well.

The photo printers that use multiple ink cartridges (4 to 8 ink cartridges) provide better quality, sharper and clearer pictures. Most of these printers use 4 colors (cyan, yellow, magenta, and black).

Many photo printers additionally use light cyan and light magenta. And a few printers also use red and green or red and blue in addition to the other 6 colors. The photo printers that use multiple ink cartridges are inexpensive to maintain as you can replace only the color that is empty. There is an added option to use a gray ink cartridge in some of the photo printers. If you opt to get this cartridge, you will have better quality rich blacks, whites and grays. Some photo printers provide long lasting fade -resistant photo prints that keep their colors for many years.

Also consider the paper handling features of the photo printer when buying it. What is the paper capacity? Depending on how often you will print, you can determine how many sheets your printer should hold to suit your needs. Usually personal printers hold 100 to 300 sheets which is quite sufficient. What type of media does the photo printer accept? Can it print on thicker papers for example? Some can also print on envelopes. If you are looking to use different media such as postcards, envelopes, glossy photo papers, transparencies, or iron-on transfer sheets, make sure to get one that accepts these kinds. Most personal photo printers handle letter and legal size paper. Some photo printers also provide double -sided printing. With some photo printers you have the option of printing directly on CD’s.

An additional factor to take into consideration would be the size of the printer you are looking to buy. In general Laser Printers dwarf their smaller Inkjet printer counterparts. So if you are in search of somthing more compact, then a laser printer is certainly not best for your sitiatuion. It will not likely fit on your desk at your house.

Some photo printers have two built -in paper trays of different sizes which allow you to print photos without switching paper. On some printers, you can even fill one tray with photo paper and the other with plain stock.

When buying your photo printer, ensure it comes with a warranty and that you carefully review the coverage. Get written explanations of your printer’s warranty explaining its coverage. Get a warranty that covers all the parts (and labor) of your printer’s components. Get information on website services of your printer’s manufacturer. Find out where and in which circumstances you will be allowed the services and how much they will cost you. If you know that you will use the photo printer excessively, we recommend buying an additional warranty from the store where you purchase the printer. Test your printer immediately after buying it.

Paper settings control the amount of printer ink that’s put down on paper, so using the paper setting that matches your photo paper is crucial for generating good prints. Different paper types need different settings.

This article is prepared by Christy Berger who writes for PrintCountry.com. A longer version of this article can be found at href="http://www.printcountry.com/epson_printer_toner_ink_cartridges_main.asp">Epson Photo Printer Review and Ink Cartridges. Main resource of this article is href="http://www.printcountry.com/epsonprinterinkcartridges.asp">Epson Photo Printer Paper & Ink Cartridges at PrintCountry.

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