Archive: July, 2008

Finding the Best Procolor Inks

Finding the Best Procolor Inks

About Procolor

The professional ink supply industry has gotten a new facelift with procolor inkjet cartridges. Though there are many inkjet companies coming into the industry, Procolor is one the leading inkjet cartridge manufacturers. Procolor ink’s wide range is reflected by developing more than 100 models of ink cartridges catered to meet the demand of the industry. The most visible line of procolor ink cartridges are its Canon brand procolor compatible cartridges and its Epson brand procolor cartridges.

The manufacturing base of procolor in China employs more than 500 employees and seven production lines with eight state of the art robot hands. The Procolor’s high quality plant includes the latest CNC machining centers and EDM machines. Finally, procolor cartridges are quality tested by 50 quality control personnel to provide the highest quality procolor cartridges that are justifiably competitive with the best in the inkjet cartridge market. Procolor has developed 100 types of procolor inkjet cartridge for the Epson and Canon brands.

The name procolor stands for professional color. Procolor has the vision to bring quality ink cartridge to a large user base as a new creative tool. The use of inkjet printers hopes to gain acceptance not only to the mainstream media and workspace but also to the fast-increasing creative consumer base. This vision will make procolor as one of most effective compatible ink cartridge company among the lot.

Canon Procolor inks

Procolor inkjet cartridges are popular with their high quality Canon and Epson Procolor ink. With more than 100 inks produced for these brands, the procolor manufacturing brand ensures full compatibility and reliable quality in their ink cartridge products. Every ink cartridge is duly tested to make sure that all of their products are up to international standards. The Canon procolor ink cartridges are known to work straight out of the box. Canon printers are known for their excellence in digital photography. Procolor definitely adds a supplementary dimension to the quality of photo prints reproduced by Canon printers.

Epson Procolor inks

Meanwhile Epson printers bring the veteran expertise on printer ink cartridge market niche as they are one of the few major companies who offer seamless printing services to help boost ones company operations. Whether the company scale is numerous or small, Procolor inks will provide more than the sufficient printer ink supply on time.

Procolor delivers legit printer cartridge replacement for Epson and Canon OEM products. Procolor delivers the best printer ink cartridges pegged to rival the OEM manufacturers.

Find the procolor tag in your favorite online printer ink cartridge stores. With this tag, you will not only get the promised high quality ink cartridges, but also the support of years of experience in the digital industry. Procolor knows how to make ink cartridges the right way and putting your trust in Procolor is definitely worth a shot.

This Article is written by James Kara Murat from PrintCountry.com, the contributor of PrintCountry FAQ. A longer version of this article is located at Finding the Best Procolor inks and related resources can be found at Printer Ink Cartridge Articles.

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Cool Digital Camera Guide images

A few nice digital camera guide images I found:

URBAN DECAY – BLACKROCK BATHS
digital camera guide

Image by infomatique
Blackrock has a station on the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) line, which is 15 minutes away from the city centre, and runs on the track that was built in 1834 as the Dublin-Kingstown railway.Dublin Bus also serves the area with multiple bus routes.
Rock Road was once directly beside the sea, and the railway line was built about 50 metres from the coast, giving the impression that the trains were running on water. However, the intervening area soon became marshland, and the area between Williamstown and Blackrock became Blackrock Park.
More recently, in the 1980s, the Blackrock bypass, part of the N31 which joins the ferry port at Dun Laoghaire to the national Primary Route network was built.

ROUGH SEA – BLACKROCK
digital camera guide

Image by infomatique
Blackrock has a station on the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) line, which is 15 minutes away from the city centre, and runs on the track that was built in 1834 as the Dublin-Kingstown railway.Dublin Bus also serves the area with multiple bus routes.
Rock Road was once directly beside the sea, and the railway line was built about 50 metres from the coast, giving the impression that the trains were running on water. However, the intervening area soon became marshland, and the area between Williamstown and Blackrock became Blackrock Park.
More recently, in the 1980s, the Blackrock bypass, part of the N31 which joins the ferry port at Dun Laoghaire to the national Primary Route network was built.

VIEW FROM BLACKROCK STATION
digital camera guide

Image by infomatique
Blackrock has a station on the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) line, which is 15 minutes away from the city centre, and runs on the track that was built in 1834 as the Dublin-Kingstown railway.Dublin Bus also serves the area with multiple bus routes.
Rock Road was once directly beside the sea, and the railway line was built about 50 metres from the coast, giving the impression that the trains were running on water. However, the intervening area soon became marshland, and the area between Williamstown and Blackrock became Blackrock Park.
More recently, in the 1980s, the Blackrock bypass, part of the N31 which joins the ferry port at Dun Laoghaire to the national Primary Route network was built.