Find quality inkjet toner cartridges for your inkjet printer

Find quality inkjet toner cartridges for your inkjet printer
Find quality inkjet toner cartridges for your inkjet printerShopping for your first computer and need a printer to go with it? Or have the computer but just need to upgrade your peripheral printing equipment? Either way, the many choices available can surely lead to confusion.Inkjet toner cartridges work with wet ink that is sprayed through many tiny nozzles to spit out one microscopic droplet of ink at a time. Enough of these tiny droplets sprayed with calibrated precision and your freshly printed copy of Van Gogh’s “Starry Nights” appears seamless.The popularity of color printing has increased the sales of color inkjet toner cartridges, too. It’s very important to know exactly which brand and item number your printer needs before buying inkjet toner cartridges because they don’t all work alike so they don’t all use the same supplies. Printing supplies are not interchangeable.Every printer will require lots of black ink so it’s a good idea to keep a back-up supply of these “workhorse” inkjet toner cartridges on hand. All color printers are designed so the black ink is dispensed from a different cartridge than the colored inks are. It’s the colored inks that can become a little confusing.Some color printers require separate inkjet toner cartridges for each of the primary printing colors – red, blue, and yellow. Some computer users prefer this arrangement because they do a lot of printing in specific colors which, in most cases, will use more of one color than the others, which means that single color will need to be replaced more often than the other two. This approach could save money although the single color cartridges tend to hold more ink, making them a little more expensive than ink toner cartridges that have all three colors in one.When three colors come in one cartridge, the cartridges tend to be smaller (with less ink) and less expensive. Again, it’s likely only one color will be depleted most often but the entire cartridge, containing all three inks, will need to be replaced.It’s confusing, sure, but a little advance planning about your printing needs and review of your current printing habits should make it easier to choose a color printer with confidence.