2011 was an exciting year for Samsung with the release of a mobile printing app. Smart phones have become such an important part of our lives. Consumers demand mobile services and applications that save time, simplify and increase daily productivity.
The app is compatible with Android smart phones, tablets and iOS devices. It can be downloaded from any app store or marketplace comes with all Samsung Galaxy Tabs best of all it’s free. The app is intuitive and once installed will automatically connect to any Samsung wireless printer in the area. The app connects via WIFI or a network link. It’s seamless and simple to use. A single click of a button right from a device launches printing. Gone are the days of configuring networks and installing drivers. The app is capable of printing e-mails, web pages, tickets, maps photos, PDF and Microsoft Office documents. Family, friends and co-workers can receive prints in a matter of minutes. The app is a terrific solution for students, business people, amateur shutterbugs and families separated by distance. Travelers will enjoy the ability to print tickets, itineraries and flight confirmations by using their smart phone’s SD card.
The Samsung mobile printing app helps with photo organization. Users can submit and print multiple images at the same time through the Samsung Photo Gallery. Reviewing and editing scanned documents is a snap once they have been scanned into a local Samsung printer. Multifunction printers can send and receive documents from the app. The ability to edit documents from a remote location is an innovative feature. The image and file type can be manipulated in both black and white and color. Even better, the process can be reversed from mobile to printer or printer to mobile.
While the features and functions of the app are easy to use Samsung does have support via their website if any issues crop up. Consumers are excited about this application. More and more people need their smart phones and tablets to function as mini offices with all the bells and whistles of their permanent workspace. Printing and editing with the Samsung Mobile Printing App is an exciting new product to bridge the gap.
If you are looking for a printer and are blown away by the huge number of options out there, you are not alone. There are dozens of brands with hundreds of models, and each has a slew of toner options, each with specific pros and cons. What is the difference between ink jet and laser, between HP ink and Brother toner? Do you need an all in one? What is solid ink and where can you find and use it? If you are in charge of a home office, large or small corporate office, or a printing center in a library, church, or school, you are well advised to do some research and thoroughly understand the investment you are making, the costs involved, different pros and cons for each option, and how to save money without burning the quality of your work. Fortunately, guides like this one exist to help you understand the many options which exist in the Toner, Ink, and Printer world, and just by reading on you stand to widen your horizons and maybe save some money too.
First, a guide to anyone looking online for anything specific, such as replacement printer parts or specific printer cartridges. Be sure to start on large retailer websites, using specific long-tail search phrases such as Oki C5500 toner. by including the brand and the printer number together you will drastically narrow the results of your search, helping you pull results which are much more relevant than a general search like toner or even a somewhat specific search like Oki toner which will still pull results for numerous model printers. You want to start at large retailers as they have large selections, stable prices, and occasional sales or deals if you want to place a large (bulk) order. These sites, even if they do not have the best prices on the web necessarily, will still usually be cheaper than original manufacturer (hp/Lexmark/Okidata-etc…) but will be competing with one another to produce decent prices and will have access to genuine, name brand cartridges backed by warranties, making them a great reliable source for toner. But it does not hurt to do some quick searches on eBay or Amazon.com as these sites, which are even more fiercely competitive, often have vastly discounted toner supplies. Only beware that the possibility of long shipping times and shoddy quality if you pick generic, remanufactured toner cartridges often from oversees.
The type of printer you want to buy depends on the needs you have. If you need to print large volumes of office-quality work you probably want to go with one type of printer over another, the same if you need color, high quality color, or you are only interested in home printing and quality/speed is somewhat less important of a consideration.
Your first major choice comes down between ink jet and laser jet models. Ink jets squirt tiny droplets of ink onto the page where as laser jets spray and heat fix solid toner powder to the page. Ink jets tend to be small personal computers will very low start-up time by a slow rate of printing. And they are loud and amusing to any small animals you may have around. However, since they use liquid ink the cartridges for these printers may dry up and fail over time. Laser jets are large floor-mounted units with a very fast rate of printing and a very fast drying period. Also, if toner printed pages get wet they will not bleed or run like inkjet pages. The quality of text is also typically higher.
You may also be interested in all in one printers for environments where you need to do a lot of document or picture modification. All in one printers typically contain multiple inputs for camera memory cards and USB drives, as well a platform to scan and copy documents. This is great if you need it, but more expensive (with more things which can break or generate errors) if you do not. The same goes for network capability. If you want the computer to be able to print documents from a number of printers in the same office at once, then go for it. If you really only want it to stand in one place and print from one computer, then either avoid it or do not worry about it when you find a good deal. Lately printers have been evolving so that many more features are present on standard models. If the price remains low then just accept the perks.
Color is definitely something else to consider. Color ink is much more expensive than plain black and white however the ability to print in color, no matter what line of printer you are using, can be incredibly useful at times. Just remember to always keep the price of toner or ink in mind. If you take care of your printer and use quality ink or toner it should last for years and years, during which time the cost of the ink or toner will pass the initial cost of even an expensive laser jet printer. Buy for the future and buy according to the needs you face in your particular situation, and you cannot go wrong.
Epson, and many other manufacturers of ink jet printers, has come under fire in recent years for designing printer models that both do not use all of the ink in the cartridge, and also are equipped with monitors and sensors which remind people indecently to replace their cartridge, even if there are dozens more pages of ink left in the cartridge. However, thanks to this how to video and others like it, you can make the ink you buy last as long as possible, getting your moneys worth despite the efforts of the mothership.
As detailed in this video, Epson printers have a sensor which tells how much ink is left in the pan and warns whoever is using the computer connected to the printer, that they need to replace the cartridge. These warnings are incessant, popping up every time you print any document or turn the computer or printer off and on again. The logic of this system is to remind the user of low ink supply before they begin to print any high-quality or lengthy project, so that they can change the cartridge and not waste paper.
However, for most households this system is completely faulty, as simply printing off homework or addresses is the bulk of what the printer is there for. And actually replacing the cartridge when warned wastes a huge amount of ink and, correspondingly, money every year. By using these steps you can reset the system to accept a lower amount of ink, extending the life of your cartridge before the annoying warning messages pop up.
So, always understand the issues that come with your printer, and get the drop on dealing with them using online how-to guides like this one.
Even tech wizards have a tough time with basic hardware installation sometimes. If you are in a position where you cannot seem to get your hp printer to accept a new ink cartridge DO NOT get frustrated or attempt to force the cartridge into place. Go, consult youtube for a Video on Toner or ink cartridge replacement.
Visually seeing the process take place before you, with warnings and helpful hints additionally, can clear up misunderstandings you may have because of the help manual (or if you lost the manual in the first place). It can also help point out steps where the printer may actually be broken, processes where you may need to watch again so you can figure out little ways to fix the issue without accidentally breaking the cartridge or the printer you only just invested in.
You can find these videos for just about any model printer and toner. The example above is specific to an ubiquitous line of hp personal printers. You can find them everywhere, especially in the possession of first time computer/printer owners who may not be comfortable with even basic maintenance of their new unit. These videos, with their paced, step by step guides and hints of important things to avoid, are perfect for this situation.
If, after using this video, you still have issues with your replacement, consider calling someone more experienced with technical issues or, if it appears that there is a major malfunction of the printer, calling tech support and possibly sending the unit in for repair or replacement from the manufacturer.
If you are like most cubicle jockeys, you have probably seen enough toner and ink cycles and resupply that you would not mind if it all just went to pot. Well, thanks to YouTube you can experience punishing the objects of your affection from a safe distance just as long as you do it on your lunch break or after hours. Company policy and all.
You tube has videos on everything, helpful, amusing, and disturbing. If you need to consult a movie to figure out how to change a print cartridge, refill a toner pack, do some quick and cool project formatting, or if you need a laugh, youtube is the place to go. In this link, for instance, some quirky college looking kids with no camera presence decide to microwave two ink cartridges. Good idea? No. Not really. But watching fire spurt out of it after about three seconds? Pretty cool.
But they get away with doing it and millions have watched them, giving them fame (but probably not fortune). You tube has become a home for everything related to office pranks. From massive nerf gun battles, to amusing little pranks that you can play, to actual and useful company training films that are used daily by industries around the world.
But we should face it… watching real fire spray out of ink cartridges and the ink turn to black while the guys stand around uncertainly, is cooler than most of that useful stuff. So, have a look and take your revenge—as long as you are off pay hours.
Once upon a time there was a man who scorned reading ink and toner articles. This man, after a little while, found himself shopping for a replacement printer, and bought the most inexpensive model he could find.
This printer performed very poorly, and was loud and slow as well. And the ink that it used did not last very long at all. Frustrated the man tried to return it but, as he had not read any seller reviews online, found out for the first time that he could not send it back.
Deciding to suffer the lose man instead bought one of the most expensive printers he could find from the same place. But, not understanding how a laser jet works, was frustrated and called in repairmen to try to get it print faster in the morning. These told him that it took time to warm up and then printed hundreds of pages very quickly. This was not what the man was looking for at all and when he noticed there was no slot at all for color ink cartridges (as it only took black toner) he raged and complained.
Deciding to split his losses and use them both the man continued to struggle through, the giant laser jet and the tiny desk jet sitting one atop the other like a half-formed snowman. When it came time to replace the ink the man went online and bough the cheapest toner and ink he could find. But low, after two months of shipping when the products arrived from the other side of the world; they worked only a few days before both machines were clogged. Bad ink, the repair men told him. You should have probably checked ahead of time
So here is a funny, funny story. When put in charge of a very large and thriving corporations printing supplies and resupply, a very excited and determined fellow sought to do his utmost to keep the printers stocked with paper and filled with toner. He first found a very cheap source of toner that would fit in the printers and got all kinds of accolades for saving the company money. But he had failed to check the toner reviews and one hot day after a long period of work the entire mechanism jammed because of the cheap sticky toner he had been forcing through it.
The price of the printer replacement was rather more than the fellow had saved on the toner but he managed to wheedle and keep his job. Then one day a pleasant sounding lady called and offered him a free trial on a new higher quality toner – all he had to do was give his make and model. Thus, not wanting to lose such a timeless opportunity and a chance to bolster his somewhat wounded reputation, he did.
Unfortunately a month later a bill came for the free trial, as it had not been returned during the implied 30 day trial period. The poor man then received a call a day, all of them demanding he pay four times the toners cost as agreed. And when he did pay… Then they sent him more toner, expecting him to pay the same price as before.
And, as if it were not enough, the maintenance book that came with the new printer had not been so much as opened. And the very day that the printers caught fire and burned down the office, the employee was fired, and found himself relieved.
Everyone who does projects for school, work, or their personal life needs a good Printing Guide now and then. Whether you are working on marketing materials, scrapbooks, illustrated reports, field guides, childrens books, bedtime stories, spreadsheet copies, or anything else, figuring out the best printer, ink, and procedure to use is paramount, and figuring out which printer and ink to buy if you are going to be doing a lot of similar things should be a decision you research to perfection. The internet contains a huge amount of resources for you to access during these pursuits, and everyone who has something important coming up could stand to access the help.
For home printing you are probably looking at a LaserJet printer that produces single sheets of content fairly slowly, possibly in color although the quality may be questionable. Also, the ink these printers use does not tend to last very long. Guides exist with instructions pertinent to the orientation you will need to print individual sheets with, the type of ink and settings required, and how many cartridges you will need. The type of paper and methods to laminate or bind your work would be useful as well.
Guides to create the best form of powerpoint notes can be incredibly useful for work and school environments, and large scale poster printing guides can save a large amount of money very quickly as well, as you only get one shot at creating your complete work.
And figuring out how to make the brightest colors can turn a dull book into a wonderland. Muddling through works, but others have done it already and it never hurts to use the experience of others to your advantage. So, go look up some guides and get ready for your project to turn out wonderful.
Understanding the type of printer you need for your job means understanding what each type of printer is meant for, and how they work as well. The differences between a small and large scale Inkjet Printer and the differences between color, solid ink, and black only laser jet printers are incredibly important to an individual or small business owner deciding what printer to purchase, which printer to use at a printing center, or what type of cartridge they want to be continually reinvesting in over the life of their new printer.
Inkjet printers work by firing tiny miniscule dots of liquid ink which together make up shapes and letters and words. These printers are loud and slower than laser jets, making the characteristic printer stutter as they pull the paper up an inch at a time. Models commonly exist with slots for both black and color ink cartridges, which allows you to print fairly high quality images. However, cartridges rarely last for long
If you are interested in printing higher quality images, specialized printers may be required. Solid ink printers work by heating different color waxy ink slabs and applying it to the page, resulting in high quality images with very little wasted ink. However, these are usually very expensive and take some time to heat up before they can print, making them ideal for corporations or locations requiring a high volume of picture production.
Laser Jets are the stereotypical business printer, using toner (dry ink powder). This toner is electrostatically attracted to the paper and then heat fixed. While color models exist they are uncommon. Laser jets excel at printing a large amount of black text very quickly, however.
Toner has become a major expenditure for most large and small corporations today, as well as libraries and schools. With the importance of this important resource continuing to grow, you should probably consider doing something to read about toner. There are a number of good resources out there for you to use, and these can help you save a lot of money and time.
Toner, because of its importance and the number of printers that are used, has become a major factor in many business scams. These toner phoners will call, confirm your make and model printer, and then send you ink you did not order followed by endless harassment until you agree to pay their outrageous prices. Or, toner will be shipped as a free trail offer that expires in thirty days – unless you ship the toner back unused and unopened. Both of these scams can cause you endless trouble over time.
You can also consult blogs like this one which have helpful links to printer, toner, and replacement sites. These can help you understand how your technology works and how to take care of it properly. Replacing ink cartridges or toner packs can be difficult and expensive if you do it incorrectly. Consider consulting an online help video or some other form of reference when you are investigating online.
Also, articles detailing exactly how to go about searching and procuring good, quality deals on toner resupply options can save you a lot of money over time. Figuring out to use wholesalers and eBay is definitely worth a little reading.