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Friday, November 26, 2010

Print Happy

I’m currently working on the design of a business card for this blog. I had planned to go to the printer’s, but I changed my mind and decided to just print them out myself. I just need to buy fancy card stock, make sure there’s enough ink in the printer cartridge and hunt up the pressing and cutting board I know is knocking about somewhere.
Whatever the hassle I have to go through to print my own cards, it’s still more practical than going to the printer’s. An ink refill does not even mean a trip somewhere anymore. For printer cartridges and other printer products, you can simply visit Printer-Cartridges.com, a very accessible and user-friendly site. Its service is quite comprehensive and the product and brand lists, very extensive. It has everything from all kinds of cartridges and refill kits to cartridge parts and accessories. It carries three hundred brand names, so with the guarantee of a wide selection, customers are sure to find exactly what they are looking for. The business ships to almost anywhere in the world. If you have a printer brand that’s not common where you are and cartridges and refills are not easily accessible, you only need to visit this site.

5 comments:

Vickie Heully said...

Thanks for the tip. I'm so terrible at letting my ink cartridge get too low. I usually refill them myself, but I need black ink. Time to order some.

Good luck printing your business cards. I am curious to see how they turn out. Where will you be distributing them?

spinninglovelydays said...

No problem. :) I'll be giving them out at any social event I attend. I might mail out some with greeting cards this Christmas.

chubskulit said...

We bought a new printer because the ink cartridge from our old one cost so much lol..

The Kano said...

Great idea on the business cards. I really need to get some printed, also, but may just do it myself as you are doing.

spinninglovelydays said...

@Rose: I think ours was too, but we were able to do many refills before we had to replace it.

@Dave: If the design is not anything elaborate, home printed is the more practical option.