by Daniel Whittaker | Jan 23, 2013 | Ink & Toner, Just For Fun
After a bit of a break from blogging here at Cartridge Monkey, we managed to get our monkey down from his tree to come up with a few ideas. A few hours passed, and all he could think of was a feature on how good bananas were, how to climb a tree and something about peanuts. We really weren’t getting anywhere, so when the monkey started talking about his old friends, it came to us! With all the talk of monkeys, why not bring you Cartridge Monkey’s top 5 monkeys? So without further hesitation; here they are!
by Daniel Whittaker | Nov 29, 2012 | Ink & Toner, Tips & How to
You can get great deals on printers these days, but have you ever gone to buy your ink cartridges…and they cost you more than the printer did!? That’s because most printer manufacturers make their money on the ink cartridges. Which? the product testing website...
by Daniel Whittaker | Feb 2, 2012 | General, Ink & Toner, News, Printers, Technology & Gadgets
We already have disposable cameras but there is a new printing concept that has people talking…disposable printers! The Instant Cartridge Printer is super cool nifty printer that looks just like your average run of the mill ink cartridge, but it’s so much more…In fact...
by Daniel Whittaker | Oct 13, 2011 | Ink & Toner, Just For Fun, News, Printers
We would never have believed that criminals could think of so many ingenious but dishonest ways to make money from their printers and ink cartridges.
by Daniel Whittaker | Sep 26, 2011 | Ink & Toner, News
Recently, we brought the story of Marque Gumbs from Manhattan in New York who was jailed for stealing and selling $4 million dollars worth of ink cartridges and toners from his employer. Well it seems that Mr Gumbs may soon be getting a new cell mate.
by Daniel Whittaker | Sep 19, 2011 | General, Ink & Toner, Printers, Technology & Gadgets
We’re all aware of how many advances scientists make in such short spaces of time. The first mobile phone I had 15 years ago was only mobile in the sense that it was so big, if I put it into a wheelbarrow, I could move it around. Now, I’ve got a mobile phone so small that it gets easily lost behind a credit card in my jacket pocket.