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		<title>The Right Epson Ink Cartridge Can’t Always Prevent Common Printer Errors</title>
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Epson printers have been one of the biggest selling names for some time, and while their biggest first release was one of the old dot matrix style printers that still took ribbons, most of their selection today is comprised of inkjet style printers that require Epson ink cartridges models in a  variety of shapes and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Epson printers have been one of the biggest selling names for some time, and while their biggest first release was one of the old dot matrix style printers that still took ribbons, most of their selection today is comprised of inkjet style printers that require Epson ink cartridges models in a  variety of shapes and sizes. While these sell quite well in stores across the country, you do occasional get a printer error, even with the right cartridge. Here are a few of the most common errors individuals experience.</p>
<p>Print Head Clogs – While Epson ink cartridge choices should come with the perfect ink, more often than not, customers complain about the print head getting clogged. Fortunately, there are a few simple ways to prevent this error. You can start by accessing your computer’s control panel about once a month. There you’ll find a command that allows you to clean the printer with a press of a button. Keep in mind that you will use a sheet of paper or two during this process as well as a bit of ink, but it can save you time and quite a bit of hassle.</p>
<p>Communication Error – In some cases, the printer never gets the message that it needs to print a document, and this can be caused by a variety of things. If you’re using a fairly new program on your computer to print a document, you may want to check its settings to ensure it is defaulted to the right printer. You may also want to check connections to ensure that nothing has gotten unplugged. If all else fails, go into the printer’s control panel and print a test page to ensure it is receiving messages from your computer. Occasionally, you may have to reinstall to make it work properly.</p>
<p>Slow Printing – Lots of people who install a new Epson ink cartridge complain that their printer is suddenly going too slowly. More often than not, this is a settings issue. You can choose the quality of each piece you print, and if you select ‘best’ for everything, you’ll be wasting time and ink. Select draft mode on those pieces you don’t need to be high quality, and you’ll get much better, and faster, results in the long run.</p>
<p>When you replace your <a title="Epson Ink Cartridges" href="http://www.inkcartridges.com/epson-ink-cartridges">Epson ink cartridges</a>, it is possible to make a wrong move that can cause an error, but more often than not, the cause of the error is elsewhere.</p>
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		<title>High Quality Epson Ink Cartridges Are Recommended, But Are They Really Necessary?</title>
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Most people are thoughtful about the money they have and how they spend it, preferring to spend their hard-earned cash as carefully as possible. Because of this, many wonder about their options when it comes to printer ink. Just looking at the differences between Epson ink cartridges produced by the company and those produced by [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most people are thoughtful about the money they have and how they spend it, preferring to spend their hard-earned cash as carefully as possible. Because of this, many wonder about their options when it comes to printer ink. Just looking at the differences between <a href="http://www.inkcartridges.com/search/Epson"><strong>Epson ink cartridges</strong></a> produced by the company and those produced by Castle Ink, a company offering remanufactured and replacement toner inkjet cartridges, is enough to frustrate anyone. The manual on your Epson Stylus printer may suggest ink from the manufacturer, but the bottom line is that most compatible cartridges are just as good, if not better, than the ink you get from the brand.</p>
<p>Poor Quality Products? Hardly!</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re searching for cartridges like these, it&#8217;s not very difficult to find companies who swear that their remanufactured versions are exactly the same as the brand name. They claim that there is no difference between the quality of printing that you will get from the maker&#8217;s version of the cartridge and from their own. How do you know who to trust?</p>
<p><strong>While it certainly won&#8217;t hurt you or your printer to trust the brand name, it may hurt your wallet. Companies like these make more than half of their money from costly printer cartridges, so convincing you that purchasing an inexpensive compatible product instead of actual brand name products means you will have documents of much lower quality than you might have with the brand name choice is in their best interest. Toner from companies like Castle Ink that specialize in replacement printer supplies is often made in the same factories with the exact same equipment as those from Epson, Canon, and other big names in the printing industry. That means you get the same quality for less. As long as you ensure you&#8217;ve chosen a reputable name to buy remanufactured supplies from, both you and your printer can look forward to great documents, graphics, and other printables.</strong></p>
<p>Your Machine</p>
<p>Whether you have the popular Stylus or a much newer model like the Impact model, printers are very delicate pieces of machinery, and they require the right tools to function well. Fortunately, remanufactured and discount ink replacements are made just for your machine, so the results will be exactly as you&#8217;d hoped every single time. Despite the extensive warnings many companies put out that these cartridges will leak or explode in your printer, the fear is simply a myth that will ensure you buy only brand-name products.</p>
<p>As long as you&#8217;ve checked the output of the cartridge you&#8217;re considering, as well as the reputation of the company you&#8217;re buying from, you&#8217;ll get printer supplies that are made to go perfectly with the brand of printer you have in your home. Those that design refill cartridges know the models as well as the brand itself does, offering excellent performance with every product. Some of them even have a customer service team on hand ready to help should you need anything after you&#8217;ve completed your purchase. And because the cartridge products are made with high quality materials at every turn, they are equipped to handle all of your tasks, allowing for the best possible results at a price you&#8217;ll love.</p>
<p>While it is possible to find toners made by the company you bought your printer from in many different places, you just can&#8217;t get the great prices you might with a remanufactured choice. Take the time to look at our selection, and you&#8217;ll find out how many people have come to expect excellent performance from top rated companies that offer remanufactured choices.  So, whether you&#8217;re looking for Canon ink cartridges or another brand entirely, you&#8217;re certain to find what you need at a great discount.</p>
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