haha, if you're speaking in the military sense, they're saying you're not worth the ink you signed your contract with.......worthless is what it means.
Not unless you print out what you scan
Brother ink is a quality brand for ink cartridges. Brother ink is slightly expensive, but it isn't a waste of money. There is other brands of high quality ink brands.
Use him to write with until he runs out, so as not to waste it.
Cheap printer ink cartridges are a waste of time, Ink will run and make a mess. Saving money on ink will only cost you more in the long run. Buy the best. Save yourself.
Well You only use the black ink, And the printer provides most of that i would use color
They poop out of their glands that shoot out ink. it is not really poop but it is bodily waste.
Ink cartridges can be recycled through programs offered by some manufacturers or office supply stores. The cartridges are typically refilled or remanufactured to reduce waste. However, the ink itself is not typically recyclable.
Water-based is usually cheaper than oil-based ink. Initial purchase, waste disposal and clean-up costs are all lower.
Ink cartridges are the parts of inkjet printers that contain the ink. They place the ink on paper during printing. Ink cartridges are replaceable and sometimes can be refurbished, which decreases cartridge waste and can provide savings. Black ink cartridges only contain a reservoir for black ink while color ink cartridges contain three different reservoirs for cyan (blue), red and yellow. Chips or electronic contacts on ink cartridges allow them to communicate with the printer.
They are not refillable so dont try and waste your time and money.
use your own blood in the printer instead of ink
Ink cartridges are the parts of inkjet printers that contain the ink. They place the ink on paper during printing. Ink cartridges are replaceable and sometimes can be refurbished, which decreases cartridge waste and can provide savings. Black ink cartridges only contain a reservoir for black ink while color ink cartridges contain three different reservoirs for cyan (blue), red and yellow. Chips or electronic contacts on ink cartridges allow them to communicate with the printer.