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New Deal Ink & Toner Company
Mechanicsburg Pa 17055 NewWay@Live.com
Importer Distributor Wholesaler
Inkjet Ink Cartridges and Toner Cartridges for All MAJOR deskjet and business printers Hp, Epson, Canon, Lexmark, Dell, Panasonic, Samsung, Brother and more.
Dealers Wanted
Resellers Wanted
Dealerships Wanted
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The New Deal Ink & Toner Company, President, Gregory Bodenhamer annonunces the opening of the most unique wholesale warehouse in the United States. Hp, Epson, Canon, Lexmark, Dell, Panasonic, Samsung, Brother and other major printer inkjet ink cartridges, genuine factory compatibles are now available to the general public.
The New Deal Ink & Toner Company can be contacted at NewWay@Live.com and offers the general public, small business owners, the opportunity to save money on every cartridge.
At the present time, New Deal Ink & Toner has immediate openings for retail reseller dealerships to expand the company. No inventory investment is required. No experience is required and No cash is required. Your dealership is a great way to earn extra money or a large life-style living by selling wholesale inkjet ink cartridges.

The New Deal Ink & Toner Company, President, Gregory Bodenhamer annonunces the opening of the most unique printer inkjet ink toner cartridge wholesale warehouse in the United States. Genuine Compatible Inkjet Ink Cartridges and Toner Cartridges are available now. By the Way, every cartridge is guaranteed compatible and guaranteed to work perfectly or you get your money back.
“The brand name inkjet ink cartridges, simply cost way too much” stated Gregory Bodenhamer during his recent presentation. “The major inkjet ink cartridge brands Hp, Epson, Canon, Lexmark, Dell, Panasonic, Samsung and Brother have wonderful printers but the inkjet ink price is way out of control.”
“All you have to do is go to your favorite big box store” “Check out the prices at Best Buy, Target, Office Max, Office Depot, Staples and even Walmart and hold on to your wallet.” “People, good people, that don’t know any better are paying $30.00 for a inkjet ink cartridge at Walmart (most often the lowest price) that we sell for less than $10.00.”
“We have a simple marketing plan” “Our dealerships are your friends and neighbors and the New Deal Ink & Toner Company controls the selling price” “We’re looking for authorized limited dealerships right now” Write us at NewWay@Live.com “Regular folks are going to sell our inkjet ink cartridges and we’re going to make friends around America”

“If you’re unemployed, write me today” “The wife that wants to make ends meet can save a fortune on ink cartridges and even become a dealer”
The New Deal Ink & Toner Company, Mechanicsburg, Pa 17055, Importer Wholesaler Manufacturing Representative Warehouse Distributor has immediate dealerships available.
“If you have a home zip code and two legs you have a business”
NewWay@Live.com

Start Your Own Limited Inkjet Ink Dealership
This is a business opportunity without risk.
The New Deal Ink & Toner Company, President Gregory Bodenhamer, will work with you to set up your very own limited dealership, without any complicated contracts, no small print, no inventory and no hassles. You can quickly start selling New Deal Ink & Toner ink cartridges to your friends, family and local businesses.
You can quickly become a success. Simply write NewWay@Live.com
The New Deal Ink & Toner Company has brought together Inkjet Ink Cartridge manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, importers, refillers, remanufacturers from all over the United States and the world to offer the most unique inkjet ink cartridge business in the United States.
The New Deal Ink & Toner inkjet ink cartridges retail prices start at $1.99 each and they’re guaranteed compatible with all major brand printers like Hp, Epson, Canon, Lexmark, Dell, Panasonic, Samsung and Brother.
The New Deal Ink & Toner Company, Mechanicsburg, Pa 17055, NewWay@Live.com has a very direct mission; to sell compatible inkjet ink cartridges to the general public with guaranteed satisfaction at the lowest price, without question.
Ask the next ten people you meet today, do you have a computer printer?
When you become convinced that people you know all buy inkjet ink cartridges and pay way too much, send New Deal Ink & Toner Company a note concerning being our limited dealership.
NewWay@Live.com

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advantages
Compared to earlier consumer-oriented colour printers, inkjets have a number of advantages. They are quieter in operation than impact dot matrix or daisywheel printers. They can print finer, smoother details through higher printhead resolution, and many consumer inkjets with photographic-quality printing are widely available.

In comparison to more expensive technologies like thermal wax, dye sublimations, and laser printers, inkjets have the advantage of practically no warm up time and lower cost per page (except when compared to laser printers).

For some inkjet printers, monochrome ink sets are available either from the printer manufacturer or third-party suppliers. These allow the inkjet printer to compete with the silver-based photographic papers traditionally used in black-and-white photography, and provide the same range of tones – neutral, "warm" or "cold". When switching between full-color and monochrome ink sets, it is necessary to flush out the old ink from the print head with a special cleaning cartridge.


Inkjet disadvantages
Inkjet printers may have a number of disadvantages:

The ink is often very expensive. (For a typical OEM cartridge priced at $15, containing 5 mL of ink, the ink effectively costs $3000 per liter--or $8000 per gallon.) According to the BBC (2003), "The cost of ink has been the subject of an Office of Fair Trading investigation. Which? magazine has accused manufacturers of a lack of transparency about the price of ink and called for an industry standard for measuring ink cartridge performance" [2].
Many "intelligent" ink cartridges contain a microchip that communicates the estimated ink level to the printer; this may cause the printer to display an error message, or incorrectly inform the user that the ink cartridge is empty. In some cases, these messages can be ignored, but some inkjet printers will refuse to print with a cartridge that declares itself empty, in order to prevent consumers from refilling cartridges. Thus, Epson embeds a chip which prevents from printing when the chip claims the cartridge is empty, although a Which? researcher who over-rode the system found that in one case he could print up to 38% more good quality pages, even though the chip stated that the cartridge was empty [2].
The lifetime of inkjet prints produced by inkjets using aqueous inks is limited; they will eventually fade and the color balance may change. On the other hand, prints produced from solvent-based inkjets may last several years before fading, even in direct sunlight, and so-called "archival inks" have been produced for use in aqueous-based machines which offer extended life.
Because the ink used in most consumer inkjets is water-soluble, care must be taken with inkjet-printed documents to avoid even the smallest drop of water, which can cause severe "blurring" or "running." Similarly, water-based highlighter markers can blur inkjet-printed documents.
The very narrow inkjet nozzles are prone to clogging with dried ink. The ink consumed cleaning them - either during cleaning invoked by the user, or in many cases, performed automatically by the printer on a routine schedule - can account for a significant proportion of the total ink installed in the machine.
These disadvantages have been addressed in a variety of ways:

Third-party ink suppliers sell ink cartridges at significantly reduced costs (often 10%−30% of OEM cartridge prices) and also sell kits to refill cartridges, and bulk ink, at even lower prices.
Many vendors' "intelligent" ink cartridges have been reverse-engineered. It is now possible to buy inexpensive devices to reliably reset such cartridges to report themselves as full, so that they may be refilled many times.
Print lifetime is highly dependent on the quality and formulation of the ink, as well as the paper chosen. The earliest inkjet printers, intended for home and small office applications, used dye-based inks. Even the best dye-based inks are not as durable as pigment-based inks, which are now available for many inkjet printers.

Third-party ink and cartridges
The high cost of OEM ink cartridges, and the intentional obstacles to refilling them have been addressed by the growth of third-party ink suppliers. Many printer manufacturers discourage customers from using third-party inks, stating that they can damage the print heads due to not being the same formulation as the manufacturers' inks, cause leaks, and produce inferior-quality output (e.g. of incorrect color gamut). Consumer Reports has noted that third-party cartridges may contain less ink than OEM cartridges, and thus yield no cost savings,[3] while Wilhelm Imaging Research[4] claims that with third-party inks the lifetime of prints may be considerably reduced. However, an April 2007 review[5] showed that, in a double-blind test, reviewers generally preferred the output produced using third-party ink over OEM ink. In general, OEM inks have undergone significant system reliability testing with the cartridge and print-head materials, whereas R&D efforts on 3rd party inks’ material compatibility is likely to be significantly less.

Some inkjet manufacturers have tried to prevent cartridges being refilled using various schemes including fitting smart chips to the cartridges that can detect when the cartridge has run out of ink and prevent the operation of a refilled cartridge.


Overall expense
Even with many available options for cost-reduction, inkjet printing using desktop printers is costly over time due to expensive replacement ink cartridges with much lower capacity than laser-printer cartridges.[6] Unless photo-realistic reproduction is necessary, value-minded consumers often prefer laser printers for medium- to high-volume printing applications.





Black and white
HP LaserJet Original Printer series
HP LaserJet Printer (March 1984)
HP LaserJet Plus Printer (November 1985)
HP LaserJet 500 Plus Printer (March 1986)
HP LaserJet II Printer series (March 1987)
HP LaserJet IId Printer
HP LaserJet IIp Plus Printer
HP LaserJet IIp Printer
HP LaserJet Series II Printer
HP LaserJet III Printer series (March 1990)
HP LaserJet III Printer
HP LaserJet IIId Printer
HP LaserJet IIIp Printer
HP LaserJet IIIsi Printer (March 1991)
HP LaserJet 4 Printer series
HP LaserJet 4 Plus / m Plus Printer series
HP LaserJet 4 (October 1992) / 4m Printer series
HP LaserJet 4L / mL Printer series
HP LaserJet 4p / mp Printer series
HP LaserJet 4si Printer series
HP LaserJet 4v / mv Printer series
HP LaserJet 5 Printer series
HP LaserJet 5 / m / n Printer series
HP LaserJet 5 (April 1996)
HP LaserJet 5L Printer series
HP LaserJet 5p / mp Printer series
HP LaserJet 5si Printer series
HP LaserJet 6 Printer series
HP LaserJet 6L Printer series
HP LaserJet 6L Pro Printer
HP LaserJet 6p/mp Printer series
HP LaserJet 1000 Printer series
HP LaserJet 1000 Printer
HP LaserJet 1005 Printer
HP LaserJet 1010 Printer series
HP LaserJet 1012 Printer
HP LaserJet 1015 Printer
HP LaserJet 1018 Printer
HP LaserJet 1020 Printer series
HP LaserJet 1022 Printer series
HP LaserJet 1100 Printer series
HP LaserJet 1150 Printer
HP LaserJet 1160 Printer Series
HP LaserJet 1200 Printer series
HP LaserJet 1300 Printer series
HP LaserJet 1320 Printer series
HP LaserJet 2000 Printer series (March 1987)
HP LaserJet 2000 Printer series
HP LaserJet 2100 Printer series (February 1999)
HP LaserJet 2200 Printer series (2001)
HP LaserJet 2300 Printer series
HP LaserJet 2400 Printer series
HP LaserJet 3000 Printer series
HP LaserJet 3100 Printer series
HP LaserJet 3200 Printer series
HP LaserJet 4000 Printer series (1997)
HP LaserJet 4000 Printer series (1997)
HP LaserJet 4050 Printer series (1999)
HP LaserJet 4100 Printer series (2001)
HP LaserJet 4200 Printer series (2002)
HP LaserJet 4240n Printer
HP LaserJet 4250 Printer series
HP LaserJet 4300 Printer series
HP LaserJet 4350 Printer series
HP LaserJet 5000 Printer series
HP LaserJet 5000 Printer series
HP LaserJet 5100 Printer series
HP LaserJet 5200 Printer series
HP LaserJet 8000 Printer series (1998)
HP LaserJet 8000 Printer series
HP LaserJet 8100 Printer series
HP LaserJet 8150 Printer series
HP LaserJet 9000 Printer series (2002)
HP LaserJet 9000 Printer series
HP LaserJet 9040 Printer series
HP LaserJet 9050 Printer series
HP LaserJet P2000 Printer series
HP LaserJet P2015 Printer series
HP LaserJet P3000 Printer series
HP LaserJet P4010 Printer series
HP LaserJet P4500 Printer series
HP LaserJet Companion Printer

[edit] Color
HP Color LaserJet Original Printer series
HP Color LaserJet (September 1994)
HP Color LaserJet CP4000 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet CP4005 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 5 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 5/5m Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 1000 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 1500 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 1600 Printer
HP Color LaserJet 2000 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 2500 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 2550 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 2600n Printer
HP Color LaserJet 2605 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 2700 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 3000 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 3000 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 3500 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 3550 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 3600 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 3700 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 3800 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 4000 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 4500 Printer series (1998)
HP Color LaserJet 4550 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 4600 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 4610n Printer
HP Color LaserJet 4650 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 4700 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 5000 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 5500 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 5550 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 8000 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 8500 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 8550 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 9000 Printer series
HP Color LaserJet 9500 Printer series




With the top brand names costing more than vintage champagne, it is an unnecessary waste that people can ill afford, said the campaigning magazine.
Tests on a crop of color printers found that many gave premature warnings that the cartridges were running out of ink.
Which? Is also critical of the overall cost of printer ink. It says some cartridges cost over seven times more than vintage champagne per milliliter.
It recommends that people buy generic cartridges which are often half the price of branded products.
Protecting customers?
The magazine suggests that people squeeze every drop out of the ink they use, ignoring the premature warnings that the ink is low and continuing until they see a drop in quality of printing.
Most cartridges give people the option of continuing printing. But Which? Found that Epson embeds a chip which stops the cartridge running when the ink runs low.
The company says that it employs the cut-off system to "protect customers from accidentally damaging their printer or producing sub-standard print quality".
A Which? Researcher who over-rode the system found that in one case he could print up to 38% more good quality pages, even though the chip stated that the cartridge was empty.
The least amount of extra pages that could be printed was 17%.
The cost of ink has been the subject of an Office of Fair Trading investigation.
It has accused manufacturers of a lack of transparency about the price of ink and called for an industry standard for measuring ink cartridge performance.