There are only few ink jet and deskjet printers that you can actually trust with regards to the service and competence that they can provide. Printers from Hewlett-Packard are a perfect example of these trustworthy and dependable computer accessory. Having them with your
business or personal computer makes your printing or publishing task easier and lighter as well.
But such printers like other computer apanage have their limitations and weaknesses, but most of it depends on how we use or care for them. I'm using the Deskjet 450 by HP which is a portable color printer that cost me, surprisingly only $299. It's so efficient because it can print up to eight pages a minute and I can use it with my
Bluetooth wireless gadgets.
Since it's an accuracy machine, I'm aware that storing in my warehouse without using it would cost me a whirlpool of work problem. Having my 450 taught me that I should not buy ink cartridges if I'm only stocking them because the next time I planned to use it in the printer, the messy ink will just clog the nozzles which are unfortunately hard to fix. Printers are on their top performance and will function better if they are use regularly and if the
ink cartridges are always fresh. However, one must consume or utilize the ink quickly once you uncover it because the cartridge might deteriorate if you leave it immobile.