April 15th, 2010
Wonderful site by Kodak talking about a cheaper way to print. It has cool videos, ink cost calculators, and off course, promotions of Kodak printers and ink.
Kodak claims that using its printers you can, easily, save over a $100 a year on ink. And, there are many fun things you can do with the money you save – click here to see a video of things to do with the money.
You can easily save a $100 a year on ink. You can either replace your current printer with a Kodak printer or you can start using PretonSaver Home – software that works with every printer, optimizes the amount of ink required for quality printing, and save you over a $100 a year. And, you don’t need to buy a new printer in order to save on printing.
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April 7th, 2010
” When it comes to costs, printers are like razors. Just like you end up paying more in razor blades than you do for the razor over the life of a razor, you typically spend more in toner or ink cartridges than you do for your printer over its lifetime.
PretonSaver Home Edition helps you cut the costs of toner and ink, potentially by a significant amount. Run the program, then tell it the toner or ink savings level you want–anywhere from 0% to 70%. After that, just print your pages; you don’t have to do anything else.”
Read PCWorld review here: Editorial Review of PretonSaver Home
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April 6th, 2010
Time after time I am amazed by how creative people get when it comes to save ink and money. Take a look at the latest “Here’s a legal way to print money: change the font”
According to the press release one can save $20 a year by using ink efficient fonts, i.e. Century Gothic. While this is a good idea and should be added to the list of good ideas like: print in draft mode and avoid printing when possible.
You can save much more then $20/year, and reduce ink consumption when you print text, graphics, and images, and keep the fonts that make your document look good, by using PretonSaver Home. A software that optimize ink on every print.
Try it today and save ink, save the environment and save money.
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March 8th, 2010
Looks like even printer giant Hewlett Packard knows refilling old ink cartridges is not a solution to saving money on ink. In a recent article on its web site HP wrote: “At first glance, printer ink refills look like a bargain. Sure, they cost less. They also may deliver less.”
What would really be great is if you could print using original ink at the cost of a bargain ink. Well, you can!
Using original ink has clear advantages over bargain ink — you print more pages per cartridge and you avoid cartridge problems. However, original ink is twice as expensive (and some time even more) than bargain ink. HP states that using HP original ink you can get up to 65% more pages than with bargain ink. Unfortunately, you’re not saving much if anything because HP original ink is more than 100% more expensive than bargain ink
But by using PretonSaver Home you can save at least 35% of your ink consumption. If you do the math, you will pay 250% more by simply continuing to buy HP ink versus using original ink with PretonSaver Home. And you do so without using bargain ink!
Doing the math you will find that now you can pay up to 250% (2.5 times) more for HP original ink and yet the cost per printed page will be lower than the cost per page using bargain ink.
PretonSaver Home – where even original ink is a bargain.
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March 4th, 2010
Sun Chemical, the world’s largest producer of printing inks and pigments, announced this week that it was raising the prices on ink because of increases in the costs of raw materials. In a press release, the company said:
For over 18 months, raw materials and energy cost volatility have significantly impacted the ink industry. Non-traditional factors recently began impacting the price of major feedstocks and raw materials, including: supply base consolidation and capacity curtailment, significant decline in refinery margins, and rationalized operating rates to diminish demand. The combination of these factors has led to elevated fixed costs on raw material goods.
Now more than ever it makes sense to try PretonSaver. Get your free download at www.halftheink.com.
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March 1st, 2010
It’s not very often that a product literally pays for itself in a few short months, but PretonSaver does just that. Ink is expensive — there’s no question about it. At less than the cost of a typical ink replacement cartridge, PretonSaver can save you hundreds of dollars per year.
If you own a computer printer you know how frustrating it can be to shell out $50, $60, $75 or more for replacement cartridges. If downloading a simple software product can cut your ink use in half, why wouldn’t you give it a try? Did we mention it’s free to try?
Visit www.halftheink.com today and download your free trial. You’ll be amazed at the quality of your printed pages and you’ll love saving money on ink.
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February 22nd, 2010
The typical household spends anywhere from $200 to $350 per year on ink and toner, and the number is even higher for home-based businesses and small office users. Until now, saving ink meant a significant reduction in print quality as consumers were forced to trade quality for savings by using a printer’s “economy-mode,” replacing a print driver, or using any number of software products that promised savings but delivered mediocre quality.
PretonSaverTM uses patent-pending technology called Pixel Optimizer™ that incorporates mathematical algorithms to identify and delete wasteful pixels during printing. PretonSaverTM technology developed by Preton Ltd. in 2005, is used by hundreds of thousands of enterprise users around the world; however, this is the first time Preton is offering a product for the home and home office market in North America.
Try it for yourself at www.halftheink.com.
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February 12th, 2010
Well it might seem obvious, but the fact is that printer ink is the most expensive liquid on the planet. For the price of one milliliter of black ink you can buy 20 milliliters of the world’s finest champagne.
The reason it’s so expensive is because we keep paying for it! Printer ink is a scam, just like buying blades to shave with. Company’s give away the razor because they know you’ll have to keep buying new blades. The same is true about ink. In fact, oftentimes it’s cheaper to buy a new printer than buy one color and one black ink cartridge. How is that possible?
Ink prices aren’t coming down any time soon, so that’s why software like PretonSaver Home is so important. PretonSaver flat out works and it’s not rocket science. The software simply eliminates overlap areas so you use less ink. Up to 70% less. That’s savings that adds up fast. So fast that the software pays for itself in a very short time — often in as little as a couple of months. After that, it’s pure savings.
You can download a free trial of PretonSaver Home at www.halftheink.com. What have you got to lose?
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