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Kodak photo printers are not only great performers in printing but have also
achieved remarkable customer appraisal in photo printing. Kodak photo
printers include special features for photo printing larger image displays,
memory card readers without PC, 4 inches x 6 inches paper trays, creative
effects for colored borders and functions for editing like red eye removal
system. Different models of Kodak photo printers are available in the market
including:
• Kodak Easy
Share Photo Printers
o These work with Kodak easy share digital cameras and picture bridge-
enables digital cameras
o Print real Kodak pictures with or without your computer
o Give you water proof and stain resistance photographs
• Kodak
All-in-one Photo Printers
o Print, copy, scan and fax in some models
o Transfer photos from most memory cards to your PC for viewing or
printing
o High resolution (4.1 inches) for photo cropping
o Prints easily from most memory cards
o Automatic document feeder (35 pages) making fax, scan and copy easier.
1. Develop your photographs yourself: in such an advanced age when there
are photo printers available in the market it is extremely easy and wise to
fulfill your photo developing needs yourself. All you need is a digital
camera and a photo printer and what else do you need if you have a Kodak
photo printer. Viola!
2. Create scrapbooks or simply maintain your documents: there are so many
documents lying around in your home which you want to save and put in order
at one place like birth certificates, diplomas, childhood photographs etc.
why not scan them and put them in your computer. Also scan older documents
like old family photographs, edit them in photo editor and save you
memories. Also create scrapbooks of your favorite moments with superb
picture quality. You can edit the photographs; add borders, stencils, text
or graphics, and simply print. You do not need to organize all the photos
before starting a scrapbook but with a Kodak photo printer you can print as
you go. Trim the sides of the print outs and punch holes. Put a ribbon
through the holes and there it is: your first photo scrapbook.
3. Make your own labels or stickers: thinking of buying labels for you
burned CDs or DVDs. Why not create your own with a Kodak photo printer. You
only have to get plain label sheets or twill tape and by adding your own
graphics and text you can easily design labels and stickers.
4. Make invitation and announcement cards yourself: you can design your
own invitation or announcement cards using soft ware like Microsoft
publisher or Apple iPhoto and take prints on your Kodak photo printer. You
only have to buy superior quality paper for this purpose. Also design
envelopes and labels for writing addresses. Create something unique.
5. Design your clothes: you must be thinking that how can one design
clothes with a printer. But you can! Just buy iron-on paper. Create designs
on your computer and take prints. Iron it onto your t- shirt, cloth bag,
cushions tapestry or any other thing. Act trendy!
6. Make your own wrapping sheets: why not start making wrapping sheets
for yourself. Create new designs on the computer print on a good quality
paper with Kodak photo printer. Wrap the gift in this wrapping sheet and
present to your loved one with an added feeling of affection and
belongingness.
7. Make decorative stuff for special events: you can create decorative
things and add your own embellishments for events like Halloween, Christmas
or your child’s birthday. Design paper flowers, cartoon characters or
colored paper buntings for the Christmas tree on the computer and print them
with Kodak photo printer.
8. Make customized postcards or book marks: create postcards with your
own photography of the beautiful scenes that you have captured with Kodak
photo printer. You can also design bookmarks with different graphics and
give them to your friends and family.
9. Make the childish dreams come true: if your child dreams of being a
doctor or an astronaut then make his dreams real by pasting his photograph
into an astronaut’s costume on the adobe Photoshop. Print with the Kodak
photo printer and realize what happiness Kodak photo printer has given to
your child.
10. Edit your photographs in a way that you could never imagine: is there
someone missing in your family photograph. Make it perfect by editing in the
adobe Photoshop and printing with the Kodak photo printer.
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- Purchase an ink refill kit at an office supply store. (Staples,
Walmart, and Costco all carry this inexpensive kit. It usually costs
about half the price of an average printer cartridge.)
- Gather your kit, a roll of paper towels, and some clear scotch tape
together on a large flat working surface, a table or desk.
- Remove the empty cartridge from your printer. (Remember to close
your printer lid or door while you are working.)
- Cover your hands with a pair of disposable plastic gloves while you
work with the messy ink.
- Take a paper towel and fold it in half twice. Work over the paper
towel to catch any leaking ink.
- Place the empty cartridge on it.
- Read the instruction manual included with the refill kit to learn
how to refill your particular type of cartridge. (The following
instructions are just a general guide).
- Locate the fill holes on the top of the cartridge. The depressions
can be felt by rubbing your finger across the label.
- Use a sharp pencil to pierce the refill holes in the top of the ink
cartridge. (Correct places can also be found in the kit instructions).
- In addition to black, there are three colors of ink: magenta, cyan,
and yellow. Follow the kit instructions on which hole to insert each
color.
- Insert the long needle on the refill ink bottle into the correct
hole.
- Slowly, add the ink. Carefully watch to be sure that you do not
over-fill.
- Stop quickly as soon as you see a bit of ink oozing out of the hole.
Without letting go of the bottle, slowly release the air, sucking a
little ink back out of the ink cartridge, before you remove the needle
completely.
- Carefully daub the cartridge contacts on the paper towel, you should
see a splotch of the ink leaking out onto the paper towel.
- Cover the hole with a small piece of clear scotch tape. (This works
better than the seal dots included in the kit.) Make sure that no ink is
leaking out of the top holes. (That's where the clear tape comes in
handy.) Be careful not to cross contaminate the colors.
- Repeat steps 11-15 for each ink color.
- After you have refilled all three colors, carefully blot (don't wipe
or rub) the cartridge printhead on a folded piece of paper towel. You
may need to do this several times. Do this until it stops bleeding and
you see an even stripe of three colors showing up on the towel.
- Replace the ink cartridge into the printer. Never, ever install a
leaking print cartridge.
- Immediately print something, anything, just to get the ink flowing.
Print several test pages, preferable photos with a lot of different
colors.
- Follow the cleaning or priming cycles for your specific printer.
- After refilling a print cartridge 5 or 6 times, the print head
will eventually wear out. It can't last forever. Then you'll just
have to buy a new cartridge and replace it.
- After you refill an ink cartridge, it should weigh the same as
a new cartridges. Overfilling a cartridge will cause the cartridge
to prematurely quit on you. Cartridges use a sponge to hold ink,
by overfilling you wet the upper portion of the sponge causing the
ink to want to flow upwards, away from the print nozzles.
- New ink cartridges come with a postage-paid envelope
requesting you to send your old ink cartridge in for recycling!
The major manufacturers do not reuse the cartridges you return.
Instead, they are either destroyed or disposed of as refuse. Many
times in 3rd world countries. Search the Basal Action Network if
you want more info on this nightmare.
- Avoid letting your ink cartridge run dry. Check and refill it
periodically to keep it maintained. Try not to leave it unused for
a long period of time. Try to print something at least once a
week. This will help it last longer.
- Be sure to inject the ink slowly to avoid any air bubbles that
can cause poor printing results.
- If one color is having difficulty printing after you insert
the print cartridge, remove from printer and recheck the tape
covering the fill holes. Lift it and reposition, letting off any
suction that may be preventing it from flowing properly.
- Don't worry about testing and retesting. It's worth the
effort. If you do ruin the cartridge... You can always go buy a
new one. You would have had to do that anyway.
- If the color still refuses to come out of the cartridge when
you print, use the syringe to inject just one or two small drops
of isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol as far down into the cartridge as
you can, so it will be near the print head. This can help dissolve
any clots in the almost-microscopic nozzles.
- As a last resort before buying a new cartridge, take the
(clean) syringe, remove the plunger, and insert the syringe deeply
into the cartridge. Put your mouth over the now-open top of the
syringe and blow reasonably forcefully. This can help force the
semi-loosened clogs from the previous step out of the way of the
liquid ink. Be careful not to let the ink bubble out of the top of
the inkjet cartridge as you blow into the syringe. Then dab the
nozzle end of the cartridge on a paper towel. Repeat 3-4 times, if
necessary. This method can extend the usability of a refilled
cartridge from perhaps 5 or 6 refills to 8 or 10. For the cost of
a new cartridge, it's worth the extra effort if you're on a tight
budget.
- Finally, you can use this method if all else fails: Find a
printer on sale for less than the cost of a new cartridge. It will
include one new cartridge (and sometimes two - black and color),
so you now have a new printer with 1 or 2 cartridges for less than
the cost of one new cartridge (printer companies sell these
printers inexpensively, planning to make their money on future
cartridge purchases - unless you know their game). Refill those
cartridges until they won't work anymore, and then do it all over
again.
- Donate the used printer to a local charity, church, or school.
Just be sure to let them know it needs a new cartridge, so they
can decide if they want it.
- The ink is permanent, in that it can only be removed by the
special ink solvent. Be careful not to get it on your clothing. It
will leave stains on your hands, too, if you don't wear gloves.
- Be careful not to touch the metal parts (tiny electrical leads
and contacts) on the bottom and front edge of the cartridge. Oil
from your fingers can disrupt contact with the printer. You can
use a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol to
gently clean these contacts, if necessary
- You may need to print quite a few test pages to get the ink
flowing properly.
- Never add a leaking ink cartridge into your printer.
Tools for refilling ink cartridges.
- Empty Print Cartridge
- Ink Refill Kit
- Paper Towels
- Scotch Tape
- Gloves
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Cotton Swabs