New York City, NY (ContentDesk) February 20, 2006 -- Antair is proud to introduce Printer Friendly 1.3 Now, everything is printer friendly.Many people print their favorite online articles, blogs, and news stories for reading during their commute or at a later time. Printer Friendly allows you to print all of your favorite online content in a printer-friendly, reader-friendly format, even if the website itself doesn't have a printer-friendly link. The pages printed through Printer Friendly retain all of the content you need, without any of the banner advertisement, or uncomfortable web page formatting. You can enjoy your printed articles, or any other website content, in an easy-to-read format, without wasting paper or printer ink on the things you don't want to print. Using Printer-Friendly is simple.
While surfing the web with your browser, when you come across a web site that you want to print, simply click on the Printer Friendly button on the toolbar of the web browser. The printed page will be formatted specifically for your printer, with crisp, clear, and easy to read black on white text, in a font specifically chosen for ease of reading on printed paper. The web page ads and other nonsense are stripped out, and you are left with only the web page content you are interested in.Printer Friendly 1.3 currently supports Internet Explorer 5 and above, with support for Firefox and Safari coming soon.A free 14-day free trial is available for immediate download.Now, everything is printer friendly!Printer Friendly is the product of Antair Corporation (http://www.antair.com).Antair was founded in 2005 with the mission to provide professional, reliable IT consulting services, and custom made software solutions.Our consulting and software development experience ranges from educational software packages for direct classroom use, to real-time, large-scale trading frameworks for financial institutions. Antair has recently changed focus to become entirely a product-based software development firm. We no longer provide consulting services, but continue to draw upon our consulting experience to provide you with the most reliable, elegant and intuitive software products.
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The history of Printer Ink Cartridges
With the introduction of the inkjet printer and printer ink cartridge in 1984, the task of printing your documents and changing printer ink cartridges became more convenient, reliable and cleaner than the previous methods of changing ribbons or inserting a toner cartridge. Prior to 1984, the ink delivery systems were not as dependable as they are now. The inkjet system replaced the old dot matrix method, which required changing a ribbon. It wasn't long before the printer industry began conceptualizing a new ink delivery technique, including the drop on demand method. Several companies were the driving forces behind developing the inkjet technology, and by 1990 the method was widely accepted.
Today it is the method of choice for printing requirements, and will print both black and white documents as well as color graphics and photos.The quality is excellent, thanks to the development of printer ink cartridges. It is possible to print on many different sizes and types of paper,...
The history of Printer Ink Cartridges
Ten Ways (plus 1) to Save on Printer Ink and Toner Cartridges
Are you getting tired of the high cost of printing? You're not alone. Many consumers are up in arms. For example, they believe paying $22 per ounce for printer ink and $150 to $300 (or more) for a toner cartridge is way too much. Most of the major printer manufacturers have adopted the same marketing model as the razor blade, TiVo and cell phone industry. Simply stated, they sell you the printer for cost or less in order to sell you printer ink and toner cartridges at huge markups.
In many instances, they charge seven to ten times what it costs to manufacture these products.In addition, these major companies spend thousands of dollars trying to convince you to purchase only their products. They strongly criticize printer ink and toner cartridges offered by third party companies. However, did you know that many of these major companies are now selling their own recycled cartridges? and you're still paying full retail price for them! As someone once said, to get a real education,...
Ten Ways (plus 1) to Save on Printer Ink and Toner Cartridges