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Having too much ink consumption issue ? Support for Canon Printer If you are looking ways to save your inkjet printer ink then the only thing you require is only an extra effort and some useful ink saving tips. In this post we have come up with ways to use your inkjet printer’s ink more effectively while saving your running costs. Call Canon Printer Helpline1-800-797-6023 if you are seeking any help & support for the issues of your printer.
Print when you Actually Require • In this way you not only save ink and paper by printing, but you also reduce clutter too. Print when you really need before printing the whole document. Follow these tips: • Do preview your prints before you actually print. • Do select “printer-friendly” mode when printing from the web. • Choose browser tool like Clean Print can help you save ink and paper when printing articles from the internet by allowing you to remove images and advertisements from pages before printing. • Choose option of increasing or decreasing the font size. • Save environment and paper by using the default mode of double-sided printing.
Try Black & White Printing Instead Colored • Choose to print in grey if colour is not necessary, especially if you are printing text documents. Also try consider printing in in the lowest print quality if the quality of the printout is not a priority.
Do Draft Test Prints When Editing Photos • Most modern inkjet printers like the PIXMA MG series can produce high-quality photos, especially if you use specialty photo paper. If you are cropping and editing photos however, do a draft test print before you make a high-quality printout on photo paper. In this way, you avoid wasting expensive photo paper or ink on something that is not a final image.
Look After Your Ink • Always buy original ink cartridges sealed in the original packaging. Do check their expiry date and don’t keep them in large quantity as out-of-date ink cartridges may clog up the ink nozzles of your printer. To minimise chances of a clog occurring, do clean the ink nozzles regularly. Genuine ink cartridges will avoid damaging your printer. For any other help call Canon Printer Tech Support Number1-800-797-6023.
Use High-Yield Cartridges • Always use High-yield ink tanks as like Canon’s MAXIFY printers which prints documents at a low cost per page. If you print frequently with high yield cartridges, your ink cartridge will last for six months .A high yield cartridge will also give you better mileage. For business printing, Canon’s PIXMA E series are good choices. Heavy users, on the other hand, can consider the PIXMA G series, Canon’s first refillable ink tank system printer is designed for high volume printing at low running costs.
Use the Printer Regularly • If you don’t print regularly, try printing often to stretch the life of your inkjet cartridges by keeping the printer moving. Print a page or two at least once a week using both your colour and black ink cartridges. This will help prevent the ink from drying up.
Power Down Your Printer Correctly • Another ink-saving tip is to power down your printer the right way after each use. Always turn off the printer using its Power button and wait until it powers down completely before turning of the main switch. This is so that the cartridges move back to the correct and capped position when the printer powers off, preventing the ink from drying up prematurely.
Troubleshoot the Issue with Canon Printer Customer Care Number • If the above steps fail to troubleshoot your canon Printer connection errors, we recommend you to try the trustworthy canon printer customer care number1-800-797-6023, which is absolutely toll free with availability 24x7. Our certified technical support team will assist you to sync your canon printer with your system. You can also talk to us via Canon Live chat support.