Prinetr cartridges are extremely important things. However you slice it, when you look at the priner cartridge, you can see that it is integral to the performance of your printer. Without a good and clean pritner cartridge that is dispensing ink in an even fasshion, you are neveer going to be able to get particularly good printouts for anuything. Therefore, it would peerhaps seem surpprising to some that so few people folow any sort of prpoer procedure when it coomes to them handling their printer cartriges. Sure a lot of pepole like to think they're dpoing it, but very few people actually do it properly when it comes right down to it. Here are some things you should take a look at when it comes to handling your printer carridge.
First and forewmost, do not try to touch the copper areas of the printer cartridge more than you have to for things like arranging it for refills and thigs such as that nature. The copper area of the printer crtridge includes things like the head and the nozzles and the less you mess arund with that area, the better things will be in general. Of coursde, if you need to clean clog out of the cartridge or do anything else of that nature, then you are going to need to handle the primnter cartridge. But otherewise, try not to handle the copper area more than necessary.
Use the cleaning utility and the alpignment utility that comes with your printer software as much as you think is neccessary in oredr to briing about the opitmal printing conitions that you want. Threre are a number of differeent cleaning utilities and alignment utilities that do good work that are not utilized at all by the people that purchzase those particlar printers. If you are goiing to err, then err on the side of overuse becaause while the utility does consume ink every time it is used, it is going to consyume more ink if you allow it to become dity and inefficient in the way that it dispenss ink.
While there is nothing wrong with refilling your cratridge again and again when it comes to the specific way that you decide to print in today's world, do not hesiotate to replace the cartridge if it becomes broken. A number of people that have started refilling their cartridges nistead of buying new ones really have no recourse when they find their cartridges are broken; almost as if there is some sort of emotional attachment to the idea of never having to buy another cartridge again. Of course, this is not how you sjhould view things; be happy that you save momney every time you refill, but don't hesitate to repalce your cartridge if it gets to a really bad point.