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Atrus:
--- Quote from: StuartJ on June 12, 2018, 09:30:56 PM ---If you need to learn more than 16 colors go to an office supply store and look at the printer ink. The main colors for printer ink are black, magenta (not red), cyan (not blue) and yellow. Though 99% of customers, including women still call them red and blue. Some printers also have light magenta (pink) and light cyan (a very pale blue) and gray. Some also have photo black (don't ask me).
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CMYK (cyan/magenta/yellow/key, or black) printing is a subtractive color model (as opposed to an additive color model like RGB) that's been around since 1906. It's used for printing because it works better in real-world applications than RGB (which is used primarily in television screens and web applications). I choose which color system to use in Photoshop based on whether the end result is going on the Web or being physically printed.
"Photo black" is a dye (as opposed to a pigment in the other cartridges) used to create better shading (it's actually grey inside the cartridge) and is used only for pictures (regular black is used for text).
Captdad17:
Honestly, if you do the math, it's almost cheaper to just buy a new printer every time you run out of ink. Of course, the best way to go is to refill yourself, but not all printers accept that.
RobertH:
--- Quote from: StuartJ on June 12, 2018, 09:30:56 PM ---Henry Ford had it right when he made cars in black only. Giving customers choices of color only causes trouble. Especially during back to school when they will throw the red book covers on the floor trying to get to the blue one. Or vice versa.
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Actually this is only true with the Model T. Before the T he had several models with colors like green, maroon, blue, etc. They would be the Model K, Model R and Model N, etc.
StuartJ:
I have bough a new printer every Black Friday for the last two years. Of course I work at Office Depot, so I just grab one before I leave for the day.
I do that because I don't print much and it is cheaper to replace the cheap printer than the ink.
GreyGeek:
--- Quote from: StuartJ on June 17, 2018, 04:11:22 PM ---....
I do that because I don't print much and it is cheaper to replace the cheap printer than the ink.
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That is a fact for bubblejet printers. My last bubblejet was an HP. Brand new I used an entire color cartridge set trying to get it to print decent color photos on photo stock. I gave up and switched to lasers. My first was a Samsung ML-1200, which still runs great but I've stored it in the garage because it is not duplex. I've owned an HP LaserJet P1606DN since December of 2010, when I paid $230 for it. Now it sells on Amazon for $623. I am on my 3rd or 4th toner cartridge, I can't remember which. It prints about 2,100 pages per toner at 19 ppm, double sided. IF I want color I take the files to Walmart.
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