Updated: 16th April 2008 If you've bought or are thinking about buying an Inkjet printer you were probably attracted by the low price of the printer, the fact that you can print your photos at home, or some...
Last Updated: 27th Sept 2009 This guide is intended for anyone who has looked at or who is considering paying for eBay software items (utilities, resetters, etc..) that indicate they will fix your printer when...
Updated: April 17th 2008.Inkjets ALL waste ink to some degree and usually this is when they run a "head cleaning" routine either automatically or as part of a manual process. As with all things wet, the ink...
Hiya I've been watching heat press sales recently and if you thinking of buying one this might be of a interest to you , unlike a lot of guides on here i'm not trying to sell you anything i Don't sell on ebay...
Note: This guide is in its fifth revision with some updated notes on chip resetters. (Dec' 3rd 2008)Canon do it again!It seems that since this guide was first written the goal posts have been moved yet again...
BEWILDERED BY CHOICE? If you're thinking of buying yourself a new printer, with such a wide range available, how do you choose?Laser or inkjet?Which manufacturer?What price range?First of all consider what you...
Given that some InkJet printers are particularly expensive when bought new, or because an older model offers certain benefits over newer ones, you may well be tempted to buy a Used or Second hand printer on...
Sublimation is a process where the ink is heated and turns to a vapour which soaks into the fabric of the item you are printing either a shirt, mug, coaster or mouse mat, we will use mugs as a example. For the...
A GUIDE TO REFILLING INK CARTRIDGES There are lots of companies selling ink cartridge refill kits, but is there anything one should watch out for? We come across lots of people who say they've tried refilling...
Ask Seller A Question Sublimation t shirt and mug design and printing Sublimation is a process where the ink is heated and turns to a vapour which soaks into the fabric of the item you are printing either...