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| Light-Fade Resistant Photos with HP Vivera Inks |
| When dealing with HP Vivera inks, or maybe just with looking at them in a store, chances are you’ve seen something on the packaging that states that they are the best when it comes to resisting the light-fade effect that happens to a lot of photos that are printed through a printer at home. Light-fade is simply when prolonged exposure to either natural or artificial light slowly causes the ink to fade and therefore the picture to fade along with it. more |
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| HP Compatibility With Ink and Others |
| One of the advantages of being a larger company in a specific industry is your ability to make specialized products. You see it all the time in any industry. In the sports industry, a number of larger companies can make fitted helmets because they have the financial resources to do so. In the computer industry, places like Dell have the ability to sell a wide range of products because of their financial infrastructure. This is also true in the printing industry with companies like HP that have the financial ability to make a wide range of specialty products available. What is more interesting than that however is the fact that a lot of the specialty products that HP produces vis-à-vis HP ink and other printing accessories is actually compatible with the wide range of their other printer kit products. more |
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| Ink Cartridge Capacity |
| Perhaps one of the most important questions and one of the most frequent questions asked in the world today relates to ink cartridges and the capacity that they have. People want to know for reasons related to toner refill products and replacement cartridge purchases how many pages their ink cartridge will print. While this is certainly a question that is worth discussing, unfortunately there is no real answer when it comes to putting down an exact number on paper as to the capacity of a specific printer cartridge. more |
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| Does Using Ink and Paper From the Same Company Actually Make a Difference |
| This is a question that gets asked all the time by many different people. When you look at the different types of ink available on the market today and compare them to the papers that are available on the market today, you will notice right away that a lot of companies manufacture both. HP, Epson and a number of other well known companies are in the business of creating both ink and paper for their printers. more |
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