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Old style printers are printers that are bulky and are connected to multiple wires and cords making your work area or your office look messy and unorganized. Printers nowadays are wireless that reduced or removed the said connected words. Setting up a wireless printer is just easy, here are the steps:

Modern printers have that have Wi-Fi or internet connections can detect existing connections to make your printer wireless. Printers with LCD display, you can just search for networks then connect by entering a password and then you are ready to go. Some printers have Bluetooth devices that can be connected to other devices. These methods will allow the automatic connections of your devices.

For manual connections, here are the steps:

  1. Install your printer device. The Printer setup will automatically set the IP address for your printer. You can use the CD software that is included in your printer. Just follow all the instructions that will be prompted on your screen.
  2. If you don’t have a CD, you can manually setup your printer to make it wireless.
  3. Click the Start Menu then select Devices and Printers.
  4. Click the Add a Printer option.
  5. Click the Add a Network or Add a Bluetooth Device. The computer will search for the new device that you want to install.
  6. In the search dialog box, select your printer then click OK.
  7. Click Install Driver. Then OK.
  8. A series of instructions will appear on your screen. Follow these steps.

If you have made your printer wireless, try to test it by printing a file or document. The inkjet cartridges should respond to your command. The printer should use your printer ink cartridges in printing your data. Just make sure that your printer inkjet cartridges are installed correctly and they are not empty to work properly. If they run dry, replace them immediately.

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Recycling laws has been implemented all over the world. The recycling rate in the United States has increased by 28% for the past 15 years. This is indeed great news since in 1999, the waste management and composting activities prevented about 64 million tons of material from ending up in landfills and incinerators. And this helped the environment a lot.

One sad fact though is that 95% of inkjet and laser printer cartridges are discarded every year and just ended up in sanitary landfills. So there are only 5% of used empty printer ink cartridges being recycled every year as compared to other specific materials, which has grown even more drastically. Research shows that 42% of paper, 40% of plastic soft drinks bottle, 55% of aluminum beer and soft drink cans, 57% of steel packaging, and 52% off  major appliances are now recycled.

The lack of printer ink cartridge recycling is very costly for tax-payers. Inkjet cartridge users such as schools, offices and businesses are adding to tons of waste each year to our brimming landfills. Let’s take a look at these facts and see how much it would cost us if we don’t consider recycling as an option:

1. It takes 2.5 ounces of oil to make a new inkjet cartridge and ten times of this amount for laser ink cartridges;

2. Plastics used in inkjet cartridge and laser printer cartridges take over 1000 years to decompose; and

3. In an average of 8 inkjet cartridges with students; 300 or more laser printer cartridges in schools; 900 to 16000 of inkjets and laser printer cartridges in businesses each year.

With all these facts, we are producing and accumulating waste at a far-fetched rate each year.
But who would want to settle with this current situation? We can all make a difference. We can definitely participate in inkjet cartridges recycling programs which include recycling different types of cartridges and toners, and even cell phones. As a result, there will be lesser waste in landfills and more hope for future generations and the environment.

Ink cartridge recycling is more prevalent than ever before. New recycling programs have made it easier to recycle ink cartridges and, in some cases, get money back for recycling them. Good news! In the last 10 years, recycling has climbed up drastically. According to The Print Company Recycling Program, currently as much as 28% of waste produced by Americans is being recycled. This is so true in ink cartridges because they are disposable and are often just thrown away without any thought of recycling. There have been a lot of office-supply companies that are encouraged to participate in the cartridge-recycling programs. Such companies are OfficeMax, Office Depot, and Staples. In 2007, Staples, OfficeMax and Office Depot began to offer $3 in-store credit for each qualifying cartridge. The cartridges that qualify for in-store credit at these locations are HP, Dell and Epson, but the stores will accept and recycle any cartridge.

Vast recycling programs are in place for all computer parts since nearly all electronics contain components that are either valuable or not good for landfills. Millions of ink cartridges are used every year and usually end up in a landfill. If these will all be recycled, just think of how much cost we could save and decreasing the rate of environmental damage.

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Nowadays everybody needs a printer, despite needing some people still take their copies from the copy shop but it’s much better to have your own printer in your house.

A printer is essential to everyday life because there is always something that you need to print especially if you are a student, I’m a student and a part time worker and I have a printer at my place but when I come to my mother’s which doesn’t have any printer is a big problem because I have to go to the copy shop which isn’t very close and is more expensive.

Having a printer might be cheaper but you still have to spend some money to get those copies done, if you think that you’re spending too much money on your printer cartridges maybe you should check discount inkjet printer cartridges. If you don’t spend too much money on ink or paper your copies will be much cheaper and that’s really good stuff.

So the main ideas of this post are: get a printer because copies will be cheaper and more comfortable to do, buy cheap inkjet cartridges which will reduce the cost of your prints, and buy cheap paper if you can.

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