HP Printer Ink Cartridge

7 Ways Ink Is Used in an HP
Printer Ink Cartridge
Not all printer ink cartridges are created equally. The HP printer ink
cartridge was specially designed to optimize ink usage, print quality
and cartridge performance. This is not to say other print cartridges
manufacturers don’t design their products well - this article just
focuses on the specifics of the hp printer ink cartridge
What most people don’t know is that the ink in an HP printer ink
cartridge is used in many ways. It does not simply go from cartridge to
paper. No there are 7 ways the ink is consumed in an HP printer ink
cartridges. Here is a short summary of them.
1. Some
ink is consumed in the preparation for printing.
An HP printer ink cartridge is highly designed and uses ink in the
start up and calibration of a new ink cartridge. This may include the
purging of a storage fluid out of the print head or simply pumping ink
to the print head. These are just two places that ink may be used when
starting out with a new ink cartridge.
2.
Some ink is consumed in keeping the print head working correctly and
preventing it from clogging
Just as with other print cartridges, the HP printer ink cartridge also
may get clogged at times. To keep this to a minimum, special design
features are incorporated to keep it clog free. The average consumer
would never know or understand the complexities that are involved in
the process. Just trust HP to have designed things to keep the ink
cartridge working. These are all “behind the scene” things, but they
all consume a little ink in getting them accomplished and keeping the
HP printer ink cartridge working trouble free.
3.
The usage of the printer affects the ink
used.
If you use your printer regularly, your ink usage will be less than if
you use your printer only occasionally. The reason this is is because
the longer your printer sits idle, the more time and effort the
internals of the print head will have to work to get the clogs out, the
bubbles out or remove the dried ink.
4.
There will always be some ink left behind.
The HP printer ink cartridge is just like a tube of toothpaste. No
matter how hard you squeeze that toothpaste some will always remain
behind in the tube.
This is the same as with the ink print cartridge. Some of just will
never be used.
5.
Believe it or not, printer ink evaporates
Although the HP printer ink cartridge is highly designed, it is not
completely sealed. These cartridges are designed to be used anywhere in
the world from the highest mountain to the lowest pit and from the
hottest to the coldest spots. Because of these extremes the cartridges
cannot be completely sealed and must work reliably even after sitting
on a shelf waiting to be sold or sitting in a printer for months.
As some of the solvents evaporate, the chemistry and viscosity of the
remaining ink changes a little causing some more loss in usable ink.
6.
Ink is Sometimes Used When You Least Expect
It
The HP printer ink cartridge is designed to print the perfect color.
This means that black may not be just black. Often times, a black and
white picture or even a solid black will have a little color mixed in
to give a blacker, or better looking, black or gray.
So in these instances, you think you are only using black but
in reality you are also using colored ink also.
7.
The User Defines How Much Ink is Used
Many times users will just print and accept the default settings.
However, if one does not need a top quality print, the page could be
printed in “draft” mode which uses a lot less ink.
The bottom line is the HP printer ink cartridge is highly designed to
give consistent and perfect printing over time. But to do this requires
that ink be used in situations that one would never think of. While
these amounts of ink are maybe minuscule, they are all places that
consume ink and reduce the amount available for the actual printing.
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