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HP Ink Reviews – Think About Ink Before You Buy

Hey you – over there, eating the Cheerios. Yeah, you, by the computer, reading your morning blogs. Did you ever think about ink that goes into printers? I bet you haven’t… not yet this morning, anyway. Ink impacts our lives more than we could ever know. That Bruce Springsteen record you’ve got hanging in that record/picture frame at your house? To be sure, ink created that finely glossed printed photo of the Boss leaning on Clarence Clemon’s shoulder with that Telecaster sassily slung over his shoulder. Yes, ink – it is a wonderful thing. But how can you know which ink is good and which is bad?

Because of the market of home computers, home office printer sales have surged in the last few decades. Formerly the province of big corporate offices like IBM and US military centers, printers are now in most homes and can be given a versatile amount of tasks to be done – color printing, digital image printing, or just plain old word processing documents for homework or home office use. But what happens when the toner on your trusty old HP starts to wear out? Fortunately, the Internet provides us with a multitude of HP ink reviews.

See, I knew you’d never thought about ink until now. But you should – the right ink could mean the difference between landing that dream marketing job and looking like a schmo. Think about how your resume will look if you don’t hand it in with a well-done ink job… you won’t even be considered.

HP, like many other companies, has reviews available online through its own site and others – like Amazon – so that these problems don’t become realities. HP ink reviews can show you the difference between laser printing and inkjet printing on a basic level – or they can show you how one printer cartridge uses ink particles that are only 10 micrometers wide – a tenth of the human hair.