HP Printer Ink - Tips You Must Know Before Spending Money
February 17th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedHewlett Packard is one of the foremost printer manufacturers in the world. Being a leader in the printer hardware also extends out to the needed supplies required to run the printers as well; the printer ink cartridges. So what’s the message? Well its pretty straightforward. It signifies that the inks that Hewlett Packard manufactures is as high in quality as the printers themselves; produced under top of the line quality control and maintains its properties at all times.
HP printer ink typically comes in two different sets; similar to everyone else; color and basic black. As most people know HP color ink was one of the revolutionary types of inks to be introduced as well. To allow people the flexibility and option to exchange between color and black printer Hewlett Packard introduced the trichamber print cartridge. Both of these have similar printing quality despite the printing head speed.
Affordability Plus Quality
The main reason why this type of ink was developed by Hp was to allow low cost printer users to get printing quality almost equivalent to laser printing quality. This ink now basically works on both common or general purpose papers as well as professional printing papers. The paper types usually ranges from high quality cotton-bond papers to the papers used in high speed copiers.
All the ink series basically can be used for all the different types of papers. Even a low end Hp printer ink can work so well with an affordable medium quality ‘A’ size paper, without compromising on the quality as well as lasting. The ink can stay on the paper without being disturbed by water, as long as the paper last at times.
Another good part of any series of the Hp printer ink is that there would be no color bleeding, even if you printer is running
on fast mode. On certain low end printers, this may happen, though not so prominent. Color bleed is where the border between the two colors appears ragged and undefined due to poor ink cartridge quality. Basically what was done to overcome this problem, which still exist among many other printer inks of other makers, was to suppress the problem by adding surface-active reagents to speed up the penetration of the ink into the paper. But this can only effectively take place if the paper is of good quality.
Any computer store will typically carry common HP printer ink directly off the shelf. As an alternative you can contact your agent and obtain it from him. One of the great advantages of purchasing HP printer ink is that every now and then you can call through online, or call their hotline to setup an order directly from the company. This has the advantage of saving some money on the ‘mediator-income’ charges that come from dealers and distributors.









