tweaking my HP deskjet???
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tweaking my HP deskjet???
I use a HP Deskjet printer for my shipping lables. And I'm going through a black ink cartridge every 3-4 weeks. There's an option in the print box to lower the ink volume, but it resets every time I print a page. I just wondered if there was a way to set this permanently?
Or if there are any tweaking programs for HP's out there?
It sucks buying all of these ink refills.
George
Or if there are any tweaking programs for HP's out there?
It sucks buying all of these ink refills.
George
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Re: tweaking my HP deskjet???
i hear ya how it resets the next time when you set it after you click print. i think if you go control panels/printers and set it there the settings will remain until you go back there to reset them again in the future.VelvetGeorge wrote:I use a HP Deskjet printer for my shipping lables. And I'm going through a black ink cartridge every 3-4 weeks. There's an option in the print box to lower the ink volume, but it resets every time I print a page. I just wondered if there was a way to set this permanently?
Or if there are any tweaking programs for HP's out there?
It sucks buying all of these ink refills.
George
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Damnit! I was gonna share my computer knowledge in exchange for a free 12 series Plexi, but then I remembered I have no knowledge. DOH!
I would seriously go with the laser printer though.
I would seriously go with the laser printer though.
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Nah, you shouldn't have any trouble finding the toner, make sure to build a stockpile just in case. You don't want some tone crazy madman not gettin' his amp on time, we all know the disasters that could cause.VelvetGeorge wrote:I've been leaning towards a laser but I wasn't sure about toner and cost. And isn't it messy to change?
Can I get toner at Staples when I run out at 4PM on Friday?
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If you go laser, which is the best as far as cost are concerned, go with HP. I use 2 different ones an older 1200 series and a newer 2420. The 1200 would last 3 or 4 thousand pages per toner units at a cost of around $70. The toner comes in a self contained unit and includes a new drum so there is noting to wear out. And installing a new unit is very simple, no mess at all. My 2420 is a network type printer--30,000 pages per month duty cycle and prints around 30 pages per minute and the toner unit is around $90 and lasts for around, hell I don't even know it still has the original in it and I have had it for over 6 months now. Everyone carries the toner cartriges even Wal-Mart, I would check out the smaller HP units as they seem to hold up better then the other brands I have tried.
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Oh shoot, I just ordered the HP 1022:
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopp ... 912A%23ABA
sorry about that.
George
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopp ... 912A%23ABA
sorry about that.
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