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Ink cartridges and how they work.


Ink cartridges are an important element of all printers and need to be consistently replaced when they run out. The ink cartridge itself is the container for the ink that ends up on the paper after the printing process. When printers first came about printer ink cartridges typically came in two options, black and coloured inks. These two cartridges had to be manually placed into the printer and replaced separately. However, this posed the problem of when a single colour had run out the entire cartridge needed to be replaced. This was expensive and annoying. Recently, more and more printers have specific ink cartridges for each colour. This means that they can be replaced individually, and, if a certain colour is needed, but another has run out, the printer is still able to function. This is especially beneficial for photo printers for example.

Every cartridge has an area inside for the ink reservoir. Some manufacturers include a chip or other electric devices that enable the ink cartridge to interact straight to the printer itself. The most popular consumer inkjet printer uses thermal cartridges. Inside the ink reservoir of the ink cartridge is a resistor plate and heating element that employs a current through the metal to raise its temperature. This enables the ink to move through the nozzle and be transferred to the paper. Also, some recent printers use crystals that change shape when heated to allow the ink through.

There are some problems that can arise during the printing process. The ink cartridge may become impaired as the ink can sometimes cool the heating devices. When ink levels drop this means the temperature can go unchecked when the current passes through which can damage the cartridges and alter the results of printing.



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