7 Advantages and 3 Disadvantages of Infusion Printers You Must Know

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Advantages and 3 Disadvantages of Infusion Printers You Must Know


Advantages and Disadvantages of Infusion Printers – the word Infusion is usually very synonymous with the medical world, but it turns out that in the printer world there is also the term infusion printer. In contrast to the medical world where infusions are used to treat sick people. However, the term infusion in the printer world, is an ink tube that is placed outside the printer machine.

There are so many different types, brands and models of printers on the market or electronics stores. However, if we buy a new printer, it is rare or even almost no type of infusion printer that is sold in the market in new condition or directly from the manufacturer. Because to get a printer with an infusion system, you usually have to modify it first at a service technician.

There are also some people who just bought a printer from an electronics store, and immediately took it to a repairman just to install an infusion system. This is done because many people think that installing an infusion system on the printer will make it easier for the owner to check the remaining ink. Or make it easier for the owner in terms of refilling printer ink that runs out.

But is it true that the infusion printer can simplify or facilitate the use of the printer you have. Or by installing an infusion system on the printer, it triggers new problems for you? So, for that, please consider some of the advantages and disadvantages of the infusion printer that we reviewed on this occasion.

7 Advantages and 3 Disadvantages of Infusion Printers You Must Know


Advantages and Disadvantages of Infusion Printers

It's still a big question mark, is an infusion printer better than a regular printer? Now for more details, please see some of the advantages and disadvantages of infusion printers below:

Advantages of Infusion Printers
  1. The ink tube is outside, so we can immediately know the state of the ink in the printer.
  2. Easy to refill the ink that runs out because we no longer need to disassemble the printer or remove the cartridge.
  3. It's easier in terms of filling ink, because you only need to open the tube cap and pour the reffil ink.
  4. It is more cost-effective, because it uses an ink tube that has a capacity of up to 100ml.
  5. Can print up to thousands of sheets of documents without having to refill or change ink frequently. Even if we run out of ink, we don't have to bother anymore to refill it.
  6. Usually the ink tube is transparent, so we will easily monitor the remaining ink in the tube.
  7. Cartridges are more durable because we no longer disassemble or fiddle with them.

Disadvantages of Infusion Printers
  1. Loss of official warranty from the manufacturer, because the installation of the infusion system on this printer is an act of modification. Unless we buy a new printer that already carries the type of infusion printer.
  2. Infusion printers must be used every day to print documents or photos, because usually the ink cartridges contain air. Where if your printer is rarely used, over time it will make your printer ink evaporate.
  3. If the infusion printer that you have is rarely used to print documents or the infusion printer is not used for a long time, then the cartridge will be damaged quickly. This is because there are a lot of dry ink deposits in the hose and also in the printer head.

So, those are some of the advantages and disadvantages of infusion printers that are rarely known by many people or even those of you who have infusion printers don't know some of the things we reviewed above. Oh well, a few tips for those of you who have an infusion printer, it is better to use an infusion printer regularly every day.

Thus a brief review of the advantages and disadvantages of infusion printers that we can convey on this occasion. Hopefully the little information we convey above can be useful and add insight for all of us. Thank you for visiting and welcome back to work.
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