printer has smart chip for detecting the ink level of the cartridge used, so if u have expensive printer of HP, then i suggest u to not refill cartidge, otherwise ur printer will stop printing with error of ';ink system failure'; ,,, but if u have cheap printer then u can refill cartridge, even printer detect ink level ';0'; it will keep printing ...........I'm having a printer ink cartridge filled at Walgreens. The cartridge is not quite empty. Is it OK to refill
As long as it does not have a chip on it or says Return Program (Lexmark only), you should be fine.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Can you make t-shirts with regular printer ink?
My friend said she just printed off a picure then ironed it on her shirt
does this really work?Can you make t-shirts with regular printer ink?
yes you can... depending on what exactly the picture is you are trying to use and weather or not your printer can print it the way you want. the paper that is used is Inkjet transfer paper. most fabric hobby shops will carry it as well as Wal-Mart. hope this helps.Can you make t-shirts with regular printer ink?
Your friend is right. First get t-shirt transfer paper; you can find at printing accessories shop in your area. Then, print image you want to transfer onto printable surface of the paper. After that, place t-shirt on smooth surface, lay transfer paper on t-shirt face down.
At last iron the paper.
Please note that this paper applicable for inkjet printer only. DO NOT use it for laser printer. Oh yes, you can use Hannes T-shirt Maker to design your own t-shirt
HaHa why not..try u got nuthin to loose
maybe ur printer xD but am not sure
does this really work?Can you make t-shirts with regular printer ink?
yes you can... depending on what exactly the picture is you are trying to use and weather or not your printer can print it the way you want. the paper that is used is Inkjet transfer paper. most fabric hobby shops will carry it as well as Wal-Mart. hope this helps.Can you make t-shirts with regular printer ink?
Your friend is right. First get t-shirt transfer paper; you can find at printing accessories shop in your area. Then, print image you want to transfer onto printable surface of the paper. After that, place t-shirt on smooth surface, lay transfer paper on t-shirt face down.
At last iron the paper.
Please note that this paper applicable for inkjet printer only. DO NOT use it for laser printer. Oh yes, you can use Hannes T-shirt Maker to design your own t-shirt
HaHa why not..try u got nuthin to loose
maybe ur printer xD but am not sure
Is it a problem if i refill my HP printer with Canon Ink?
I accidentally bought Canon Ink instead of HP ink. I want to refill my printer with this ink. Is it a problem? Can anything go wrong or will it work the same?Is it a problem if i refill my HP printer with Canon Ink?
The only problem there could be is the colours are not the same. Each printer manufactures makes each colour slightly different to another manufacturer using the same colour. If HP's inks are different colours then you may notice that your print outs are not the same using the Canon ink. Apart from that, it should be fine.Is it a problem if i refill my HP printer with Canon Ink?
no if you know what your doing, basically just dont make a big or deep hole and everything should be fine, the ink refil packages are usually for all carts so hp or cannon should not make a diffrence.
Do you mean ink or the cartridge? If it's ink, not a problem but as mentioned the colors may vary. If it's the cartridge then no.
The only problem there could be is the colours are not the same. Each printer manufactures makes each colour slightly different to another manufacturer using the same colour. If HP's inks are different colours then you may notice that your print outs are not the same using the Canon ink. Apart from that, it should be fine.Is it a problem if i refill my HP printer with Canon Ink?
no if you know what your doing, basically just dont make a big or deep hole and everything should be fine, the ink refil packages are usually for all carts so hp or cannon should not make a diffrence.
Do you mean ink or the cartridge? If it's ink, not a problem but as mentioned the colors may vary. If it's the cartridge then no.
How much less ink do laser printer use than inkjet printers?
Is it worth spending $120 on a laser printer since it uses less ink or is it better to just pay $50 for an inkjet printer and buy more ink?
Vaguely, how much less ink do laser printers use?How much less ink do laser printer use than inkjet printers?
Well, laser printers don't use ink. They use toner. The smart @ss answer is, you pay $0 on ink. To really see the cost saving is to compare the price per page (P/P). For a laser printer you're looking about 2-5 cents P/P. An ink jet printer, your looking about 10-15 cents.
It depends on your printing jobs. If you print tons of pictures, an inkjet will produce higher quality prints. Since they can create about up to 2500 dpi. Toner can generate about 600dpi.
If you use a printer few and far between or your mainly printing documents or don't care about quality as much go for a laser. Toner doesn't dry up as inkjets do. If you don't print every few weeks on an inkjet, the printer heads will dry up. The toner is a dry powder, the most it'll do is it might settle if U don't use it for extended periods, but a gentle shake should take care of it.
Vaguely, how much less ink do laser printers use?How much less ink do laser printer use than inkjet printers?
Well, laser printers don't use ink. They use toner. The smart @ss answer is, you pay $0 on ink. To really see the cost saving is to compare the price per page (P/P). For a laser printer you're looking about 2-5 cents P/P. An ink jet printer, your looking about 10-15 cents.
It depends on your printing jobs. If you print tons of pictures, an inkjet will produce higher quality prints. Since they can create about up to 2500 dpi. Toner can generate about 600dpi.
If you use a printer few and far between or your mainly printing documents or don't care about quality as much go for a laser. Toner doesn't dry up as inkjets do. If you don't print every few weeks on an inkjet, the printer heads will dry up. The toner is a dry powder, the most it'll do is it might settle if U don't use it for extended periods, but a gentle shake should take care of it.
Can you get a printer ink refill kit.?
yeah but it's not worth it,only works 1/2 the time. walgreens has a refill service for about 10$ a cartridgeCan you get a printer ink refill kit.?
the answer is yes....
You can buy either a refill kit(usually that means you get a bottle of ink and a syringe to inject into your old cartridge),
or you can buy a remanfactured ink cartridge(a used cartridge that another company(not the original manfacturer) refilled for you),
or there are some systems out there that help you refill your ink for you(automated ink refill systems), not that messy
or there are some compatible printers that allow you to have a stored reservoir of ink
refill kits are usually 5-10 times cheaper, but at the expense of being more messier. I've refilled my color ink cartridge a few times before using syringes. the first time was a mess, but the next few times, i learnt how to do it, wasn't a mess.
the thing is that, depending on your printer cartridge, ink refilling can only happen for a couple of times per cartridge. Mines a HP, cartridge HP 22, the print head is on the cartridge. There is a limited page printing before the print head burns out(its just like that), or the head dries out(because of low quality ink used by the ink refill manufacturer, and you need to soak the head in water/force the ink out)
the ink refill i used has a weird smell....
overall, its messy, but its worth not paying $100/ounce of ink... im paying about $15 for about 6-10 refills, compared to an ink cartridge that costs $20....Can you get a printer ink refill kit.?
Yes, at any Walmart, Kmart, Office Depot... just about anywhere that sells office supplies. But a word of advice. Stick to the old saying: You get what you pay For , because from personal experience I highly recommend just buying them new! Refilling them and buying the refilled ones only work about a week. Trust me they stop working right when you most need to print something important!
Yes you can, Check at Wal-Mart, Office Depot or any office supply store.:)
At certain walgreens, on Sept. 12 they are doing FREE ink jet refils. But you can only have one done... so if i were you i would choose the color... its the more expensive one. Don't miss it, its only for that one day... I know i am going.
Yes. Here are lots of websites:
http://www.google.com/search?q=printer+r…
Yes, The Cartridge Family can help out with that. If they don't have one listed on their website you can contact them directly and they can help you out:
www.thecartridgefamily.netoily skin
the answer is yes....
You can buy either a refill kit(usually that means you get a bottle of ink and a syringe to inject into your old cartridge),
or you can buy a remanfactured ink cartridge(a used cartridge that another company(not the original manfacturer) refilled for you),
or there are some systems out there that help you refill your ink for you(automated ink refill systems), not that messy
or there are some compatible printers that allow you to have a stored reservoir of ink
refill kits are usually 5-10 times cheaper, but at the expense of being more messier. I've refilled my color ink cartridge a few times before using syringes. the first time was a mess, but the next few times, i learnt how to do it, wasn't a mess.
the thing is that, depending on your printer cartridge, ink refilling can only happen for a couple of times per cartridge. Mines a HP, cartridge HP 22, the print head is on the cartridge. There is a limited page printing before the print head burns out(its just like that), or the head dries out(because of low quality ink used by the ink refill manufacturer, and you need to soak the head in water/force the ink out)
the ink refill i used has a weird smell....
overall, its messy, but its worth not paying $100/ounce of ink... im paying about $15 for about 6-10 refills, compared to an ink cartridge that costs $20....Can you get a printer ink refill kit.?
Yes, at any Walmart, Kmart, Office Depot... just about anywhere that sells office supplies. But a word of advice. Stick to the old saying: You get what you pay For , because from personal experience I highly recommend just buying them new! Refilling them and buying the refilled ones only work about a week. Trust me they stop working right when you most need to print something important!
Yes you can, Check at Wal-Mart, Office Depot or any office supply store.:)
At certain walgreens, on Sept. 12 they are doing FREE ink jet refils. But you can only have one done... so if i were you i would choose the color... its the more expensive one. Don't miss it, its only for that one day... I know i am going.
Yes. Here are lots of websites:
http://www.google.com/search?q=printer+r…
Yes, The Cartridge Family can help out with that. If they don't have one listed on their website you can contact them directly and they can help you out:
www.thecartridgefamily.net
Best website to buy Printer ink from?
I have an Epson SX200. It takes T0711 ink cartridges. In Argos, the whole ink set is 拢34.99 and I seriously cannot afford that. Can anyone send along a website or recommend a shop where I can buy really cheap ink and it isn't a scam?Best website to buy Printer ink from?
To BSghost, the poster is from the UK so your American spam site is no good.Do you not know what a 拢 is? I'll expect your usual thumbs down that you give to every poster regardless of their responce!
Both the sites below have free delivery. I do not know how good the Epson compatibles are as I have a Canon so I can not vouch for them. I have dealt with Phoenix ink for nearly a year and I buy Canon ink off them very regular. They are very reliable and quick on delivery.
Phoenix ink
http://www.discandink.co.uk/acatalog/Eps鈥?/a>
Ink'n'toner uk http://www.inkntoneruk.co.uk/printers/ep鈥?/a>Best website to buy Printer ink from?
Get a CISS for your printer. It will save you TONS of MONEY, never change a cartridge again and it will pay for itself in a month.
http://www.inkproducts.com/ink-store/
Try inksell.com.
To BSghost, the poster is from the UK so your American spam site is no good.Do you not know what a 拢 is? I'll expect your usual thumbs down that you give to every poster regardless of their responce!
Both the sites below have free delivery. I do not know how good the Epson compatibles are as I have a Canon so I can not vouch for them. I have dealt with Phoenix ink for nearly a year and I buy Canon ink off them very regular. They are very reliable and quick on delivery.
Phoenix ink
http://www.discandink.co.uk/acatalog/Eps鈥?/a>
Ink'n'toner uk http://www.inkntoneruk.co.uk/printers/ep鈥?/a>Best website to buy Printer ink from?
Get a CISS for your printer. It will save you TONS of MONEY, never change a cartridge again and it will pay for itself in a month.
http://www.inkproducts.com/ink-store/
Try inksell.com.
Potassium Permanganate crystals and printer ink?
I accidentally combined them and Created heat- can anyone explain why please? ThanksPotassium Permanganate crystals and printer ink?
Potassium permanganate is a very strong oxidising agent, so I guess it has reacted with oxidisable organic material in the ink.Potassium Permanganate crystals and printer ink?
Printer inks frequently contain humectant agents to stop them drying up in the cartridge and clogging the head.
Ethylene glycol is a common one used. This would easily react with the permanganate.
If you ever get the chance to see a glycerine/permanganate reaction, it's quite spectacular! Report Abuse
An exothermic chemical reaction occurred where the printer ink and the potassium permanganate chemically interacted and in the process gave off heat energy into the surroundings.
... How did those two get mixed up anyway?
Potassium permanganate is a very strong oxidising agent, so I guess it has reacted with oxidisable organic material in the ink.Potassium Permanganate crystals and printer ink?
Printer inks frequently contain humectant agents to stop them drying up in the cartridge and clogging the head.
Ethylene glycol is a common one used. This would easily react with the permanganate.
If you ever get the chance to see a glycerine/permanganate reaction, it's quite spectacular! Report Abuse
An exothermic chemical reaction occurred where the printer ink and the potassium permanganate chemically interacted and in the process gave off heat energy into the surroundings.
... How did those two get mixed up anyway?
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