Friday, September 17, 2010

What happen to old-fashioned printer ink?

I saw some at the market for $2 a cartridge, but it be out of date? shopuld I try it or salary $30 for a newey? Have you tryed out of date ink in the past? Ive a HP printer

What happen to old-fashioned printer ink?

The nozzles of the cartridge bring back dried out so it stops working after the expiration date. It depends on how old it is, though. The videotape will work fine after the expiration date, but if it's really expired then you will own to do some work to get the videotape going.



If it's less than 6 months former the expiration date, you should be able to soak the bottom portion of the videotape to unclog it. If it was just $2, then it might be worth a shot. But if it's similar to a year or two expired then don't bother.
They dry out.....?
It simply routine the items are old. It's cheap but the color characteristic and color lifespan is poor as compared to new inks. Buy a hot ink instead.
out of date inks are not that fruitless. just produce sure that its packaging is still massively much intact.

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