CARTRIDGEMONKEY NEWS
Monkeys ‘drink like humans’
A new study has revealed that monkeys share humans' drinking habits. Researchers on the Caribbean island of St Kitts studied 1,000 vervet monkeys and found they have similar tastes for drinking alcohol as humans do. Indeed, there were four distinct types of...
Technology ‘can help boost eco-friendliness’
People hoping to reduce their ink cartridge use at home by being more efficient with their printing may find that there are a number of systems that can help them achieve their goal. According to PC World, systems such as Green Print can prove particularly effective...
Recycling printer cartridges ‘can raise charity funds’
There are a number of benefits associated with recycling ink cartridges. While home users who opt to recycle their finished cartridges may already be aware that they are helping the environment, they may be able to help other people, too. In some instances, charity...
Printing from social media ‘offers new home decor options’
People can take new approaches to their home decor by using images from their favourite social media sites such as Facebook to print designs that reflect an individual's own style. HomeDecorByMe notes that there is a growing trend for personalised decorations,...
Photo print ‘twisting reality’
Using ink cartridges and printing sports images can be a good way for some people to relive memories of past events, but sometimes, it seems, photos may not quite represent reality. According to SB Nation, one photo from last night's (April 27th) Champions League...
Printing photos ‘can be easy’
Using printer ink cartridges and producing photographs can be an easy job and offers a way for people to record special memories. While an increasing number of people now use web-based photo storage and sharing sites, there can still be benefits with printing the...
Digital printing ‘on the up’
More people could be investing in digital printing options and ink cartridges, as the digital sector enjoys growing popularity. Speaking at the Photo Publishing Thought Leadership Workshop, Gary Pageau from PMA Photo Marketing Perspective referred to the digital...
Home printing ‘can be done on a larger scale’
Home users need not only choose a typical A4 printer when using ink cartridges. A number of manufacturers also make A3 printers that are suitable for home use and some of the models have been put through their paces by consumer watchdog Which? The company has tested...
‘Look to monkeys’ for fitness
Trying to act like monkeys do could prove to be an effective way to get fit. According to London's Evening Standard newspaper, the new Monkey Fitness craze has now hit the capital - and it could offer a fun way to see results when running. Rather than using...
Photos ‘should impress’ when printed
It may be possible to impress others with photos by taking the time to print them. Following the recent launch of Canon's new PIXMA printers in the Philippines, the manufacturer has stepped up efforts to make people aware of the benefits of using ink cartridges...
Printing photos ‘makes images come to life’
Printing photos can help to bring images to life, it has been claimed. Photographer and lecturer Jo Avila told ABS-CBN News that images become "more alive" when they have been printed. He added that it is important to get the most from colour ink cartridges...
Canon inkjet wins photo prize
The Canon Pixma MG8150 has received a prestigious accolade from the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA). In one of four prizes claimed by the manufacturer in the 2011 TIPA Awards, the inkjet device was named best multifunction photo printer. The Pixma MG8150...