Whenever you print a web page, you typically get everything on it: images, ads, etc., most of which you probably do not need or want. Excluding these unwanted items from your print job will not only save you money in the form of reduced paper and ink, but will also print faster. To easily do this, check out PrintWhatYouLike.com. This free site works entirely in...

An Amazon customer review of the Brother TN360 High Yield toner cartridge states: …the Toner Life LED flips on, requiring you to replace the cartridge, even when there’s still toner left in the cartridge. The machine detects end of life by shining a light through from one side to the other. To circumvent the detection mechanism, remove the...

The only reason why anyone would bother with inkjet printing anymore is because it’s still the cheapest way to print in color. If you need color printing and need the most cost-effective way to do it, inkjet is the way to go. I think it’s safe to say however that most people don’t care about color unless you’re printing photos. How many...

Most people only own one printer. And of course that printer will suffer from Murphy’s Law at some point and break or run out of ink at the time when you need it most. If you’re stuck in a situation where you absolutely need something printed but your printer isn’t playing nice with you, my suggestion for your Plan B is to use your local FedEx...

One of the most reliable printers you can buy is a laser printer. They have less moving parts compared to inkjet (meaning more reliable), and for many models there is in-home printer service available should it bust – even if it’s out of warranty. Inkjet printers can be had on the cheap new, but as anyone knows it’s cartridges that burn a hole...

FedEx Office (formerly known as FedEx Kinko’s or just Kinko’s) is a 24-hour-a-day shop in most places where you can walk in to do a quick scan, print, fax or any other number of office-related stuff. To note: FedEx Office is just one example of a store like this. Even the sleepiest of small towns in the USA have some kind of local office store when...

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