Wednesday, January 6, 2010

When you print digital photos do you use one black and white cartridge and one color?

or do you use one color and one photo cartridge? or a different combination?When you print digital photos do you use one black and white cartridge and one color?
Depends on your printer. HP is one that some printers use a black cartridge and a tri-color cartridge. Some of their printers can use a photo-cartridge in place of the black. Basically this photo cartridge has black, light (Cyan)blue, and a light magenta. Now you have 5 colors and black. This is maximized for photos. You then may put your black cartridge back in for regular printing. The newer design HP units have 5 individual colors and a black already in them.


The pictures using just the tri-color and black are usually acceptable, But using the 5 colors and black are much nicer.When you print digital photos do you use one black and white cartridge and one color?
Depends on your printer. Read the instructions!
Usually 1 black cartridge and 1 color.
Depends on your printer I suppose...look at the instruction booklet. One of my printers has a 3 color cartridge and a black cartridge while the other I use for graphics and such has six separate color cartridges.





Also there is no such thing and a Black %26amp; White cartridge...ummm...the white is just where there is no ink on the printed page.
Well first there is no such thing as a black and white catridge...





Digital photo printing is photo printing period.





It uses SOME BLACK, and LOTS of coror depending on if you are printing a color image or a black image.





It prints what you see, so if there is color in the photo you want to print, yes itll print color...





most printers feature a Black Cartridge and a Color Cartridge, but some of the newer photo printers feature the ability of MORE COLORS and have 1 black cartridge and 2 color cartridges with different colors in them.
depends on the printer. some color printers use 1 cartridge (black included) some use 4-6 color cartridges.
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