it does if you copy and PRINT it, on a printer or a copying machine. But not if you just copy it onto your computer and save it as a picture, then it;s just a saved picture. look it up
Yes photocopying makes use of ink toner.
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Yes, copiers need ink.
The ink you buy for your copier depends on what kind of copy machine you have. Check your device's manual to find out what kind of ink you need. If you no longer have the manual, check the manufacturer's website or call their service number.
It is not recommended to fill a copier cartridge with inkjet ink. The main reason is that while computer printers use ink in a liquid form, copiers ink is in the form of a fine powder known as toner. Copier toner cartridges are also much bigger than printer ink cartridges so even if it were OK to interchange the ink types, it would be super expensive to substitute copier toner with printer ink.
An office copier is a machine that you put a paper on, it scans it, then it puts the same thing on other pages. You can choose the number of copies you want, and depending on the copier, you can print double sided. Copier ink is cheaper than printer ink.
You will need to know what the model/series is of the copier you have. It should be listed on model itself or in the manual included with the purchase.
HP339 ink can be purchased for your copier at the online store called OfficeDepot. This store has almost all the types of office appliance you need for your satisfaction.
An ink jet printer simply prints. A color laser copier COPIES. This is the significant difference between the two.
Ebay has several listings which offer expedited shipping on copier ink. I also saw a couple of office supply companies and Overstock.com offering this service.
Typically speaking, laser printers offer a lower cost per page. The cartridges cost more, but they last a lot longer. That being said, some extremely efficient ink jets can be marginally less expensive for color output than certain low cost laser printers with expensive cartridges. Also, bear in mind that if you're doing enough printing that ink cost is a significant factor, laser printers can also typically handle a lot more printing in a day or month than an inkjet. Ink is cheaper on a ink jet copier. Ink jet ink is generally vegetable based dye that is injected into the paper while a laser copier's ink is a dusty material with magnetic properties that gets permanently attached to a paper. The magnetic properties of laser copier ink make it more expensive .
HP 23 ink is used in over thirty Hewlett Packer printers. Some printers that use this type of ink are the HP Color Copier 145, HP OfficeJet R80, HP DeskJet 100C and the PSC 500 printer/scanner/copier.
"That depends on what you need that office copier to do. If you just need a copier, then Lanmark is a good one, if you need it to do other things, Staples makes one."
No. A copier does not keep a copy of material that is copied. When a copier makes a copy of your material, the light shines on thousands of little electromagnets. It then uses those thousands of little electromagnets to hold the ink. After it has applied that ink to the page, it turns off those magnets and your copy disappears from the machine.
The maker of your copier should have the information you need on their website.