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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
What Cartridges Used in Your Printers
Following some types of cartridge used on several printer :
Lexmark printer cartridges
Catridges Code | Lexmark Printers Type |
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08A0150 | E-320 |
10N0016, 10N0017, 10N0026, 10N0027 | Z13, z23, z25, z33, z35, z75, z605, z615, x1150 |
12A1970, 12A1980 | Z11, z31, z51, p700 |
12A8400, 12B8400 | E-230 |
12B0090 | W820 |
17G0050, 17G0060 | Z12, z22, z32, p700 |
E120 | E120 |
E-210 | E-210 |
Catridges Code | Canon Printers Type |
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BC-01 | BJ 10 SERIES |
BC-02 | BJ200, BJ230, BJC210S, 210SP, 240, 100SP |
BC-03 | BJC210SP, 265SP, 100SP |
BC-05 | BJC210S, 210SP, 240, 255SP, 265SP, 1000SP |
BC-20 | BJC4000, 5000, 2000 series, S100sp |
BCI-10B, BCI-11B, BCI-11C | BJ30, 35V, 50V, 80V, BJC 50, 55, 70, 80, 85, 85PW, BN700C, NJIICX |
BCI-15BK, BCI-115C, BCI-16C | Canon i70, i80, iP90 |
BCI-21B, BCI21C | BJC 4000 series, 2000 series, BJC 5000 series, S100sp |
BCI-24B, BCI-24C | Pixma iP1000, 1500, 2000, MP110, MP130, MP370, MP390, MP190, MP200, i255, i320, i450, i470, S470d, S455, S200, S300, S330 |
BCI-3E | BJC6000, 3000, 6500, 6200, i560, i865, ip3000, iP4000r, iP5000, MP730, MP760, MP780, S450, S4500, S400sp, S500, S520, S530, S600, S630, S750 |
BCI-5, BCI-6 | S800, S900, Bjc8200, S820, S830d, S9000, i950, i865, i905d, i560, i990, i9950, iP3000, iP4000, iP5000, iP6000d, iP8500, MP760, MP780 |
BCI-8 | Canon bjc 8500 |
BX-2 | Canon fax b320, b340, b360 |
BX-3 | Fax phone B45, B155, B450, B550, B640, B95, Multipass 10, Multipass 800 |
CLI 8 | iP3500, iP4200, iP4500, iP5200, iP5300, iP6600d, iP6700d, MP520, MP610, MX700, MP800, MP970, Pro9000, ix4000, ix5000 |
E 16/31 | Canon copier PC/FC 200,300,400,700, 900 series |
EP-26 | Canon LBP 3200 |
EP-65 | Canon LBP 2000 |
PG-40, CL-41 | iP1200, 1600, 1700, iP1880, 2200, MP150, MP160, MP170, MP180, MP450, MP145, MP228, MP478, MX308, MX318 |
PG-50, CL-51 | MP150, MP160, MP170, MP180, MP450, MP145, iP6220d, iP6230d, MX308, MX318 |
PG-830, CL-831 | iP1880, MP145, MP228, MP476, MX308, MX318 |
PGI 5 | IP3300, IP3500, IP4200, IP4300, IP4500, IP5200, MP520, MP530, MP800, MP830, MP970, MX700, ix4000, ix5000 |
Catridges Code | Epson Printers Type |
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4152 | Epson 5700, 5900, 6100 |
4518 | Epson 6200 |
SO20025 | Stylus 400, 800, 1000 |
SO20034, SO20036 | Stylus color, pro, pro xl |
SO20047 | Stylus 820, stylus color 200, II, IIS |
SO20049 | Stylus 820, stylus 1500, II, IIS |
SO20089 | Stylus color 400, 440, 460, 600, 670, 740, 760, 800, 850, 860, 1160, 1520 stylus scan 2500 |
SO20093, SO20187, SO20191 | Stylus color 400, 440, 460, 600, 670, stylus photo 1200, 700, 710, 720, 750, ex |
SO20097 | Stylus color 200, 500, MJ-500, 510c, 510cs, 610cs, 810cs |
SO20108, SO20189 | Stylus color 740, 760, 800, 850, 860, 1160, 1520, stylus scan 2500 |
SO20110 | Stylus photo 700, 710, 720, ex |
SO20138 | Stylus color 300 |
SO20193 | stylus photo 700, 710, 720, 750, EX |
SO50190, SO50191, SO50192, SO50193 | Epson 1100 |
T001 | Stylus photo 1200 |
T003, T005 | Stylus color 900 |
T007 | Stylus photo 1270, 1290, 790, 870, 875dc, 890, 895, 900, 915 |
T008 | Stylus photo 790, 870, 875dc, 890, 915 |
T009 | Stylus photo 1270, 1290, 900 |
T013, T014 | Stylus C20, C40, stylus color 480, 480SXU, 580 |
T015, T016 | Stylus photo 2000p |
T017, T018 | Stylus color 680 |
T026, T027 | Stylus photo 810, 830, 925, 935 |
T028, T029 | Stylus C60, C61 |
T0321, T0322, T0323, T0324 | Stylus C80 |
T0341, T0342, T0343, T0344, T0345, T0346, T0347, T0348 | Stylus photo 2100 |
T038, T039 | Stylus C41SX, C41UX, C43SX, C43UX, C45, CX1500 |
T0422, T0423, T0424, | Stylus C82 |
T0461, T0472, T0473, T0474 | Stylus photo C63, C65, C83, CX3500, CX4500, CX6500 |
T0491, T0492, T0493, T0494, T0495, T0496 | Stylus photo R210, R230, R310, R350, RX510, RX630, RX650 |
T0561, T0562, T0563, T0564 | Stylus photo R250, RX530 |
T0631, T0632, T0633, T0634 | Stylus C87, CX3700, CX4100 |
T0731, T0732, T0733, T0734 | Stylus C110, C79, C90, CX3900, CX5500, CX5900, XC6900F, CX7300, CX8300, CX9300F |
T0761, T0762, T0763, T0764 | Stylus C58, CX2800 |
T0821, T0822, T0823, T0824, T0825, T0826 | Stylus photo R270, R290, R390, RX590, RX610, RX690 |
T0851, T0852, T0853, T0854, T0855, T0856 | Stylus Photo 1390 |
T540, T541, T542, T543, T544, T547, T548, T549, | Stylus photo R800, R1800 |
Catridges Code | HP Printers Type |
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51625-A | Hp deskjet 200 series, 300 series, 400 series, 500 series |
51626-A | HP Deskjet 300 series, 400 series, 500 series |
51629-A | HP Deskjet 600, 660, 670, 690, 692, 695 |
51640-A | HP Deskjet 1200c, HP Design jet 230, 330, 350c, 430, 450a, 650c/ps |
51641-A | Hp deskjet 820, 850, 870, 1000cxi, 1150cc |
51645-A | HP Deskjet 710, 720, 820, 830, 850, 870, 880, 890, 930, 950, 970, 1000cxi, 1120, 1125, 1180, 1220, 1600, 6122, 9300 |
51649-A | Hp deskjet 600, 610 630, 635, 640, 660, 670, 690, 692, 695, 656 |
C1823-A | Hp deskjet 710, 720, 810, 830, 880, 890, 895, 1120, 1125 |
C6578-D | Hp deskjet 930, 948, 950, 955, 970, 990, 1220, 3820, 1180, 6122, 9300 |
C6614-A | Hp deskjet 610, 620, 640, 656 |
C6615-A | Hp deskjet 810, 840, 843, 845, 920, 948, 3820 |
C6625-A | Hp 840, 845 |
C6656-A | Ho deskjet 450, 4155, 5260, 5510, 5550, 56526110, 9650 |
C6657-A | Photosmart 7150, 7260, 7350, 7450, 7660, 7960, 130, 145 |
C8727A, C8728A | Hp deskjet 3320, 3325, 3420, 3535, 3550, 3650, 3744, 3745, 3845 |
HP 10, HP 11 | HP business inkjet 1000, 1100, 1200 series, 2200 series, 2200 series, 2230, 2250, 2280, 2300, 2600 series, 2800, HP officejet pro k850, hp officejet 9110, 9120, 9130, hp color inkjet cp1700 series |
HP 21, HP 22 | Hp deskjet 3920, D2400 series, D2466, D1300 series, PSC 1402, 1410 |
HP 74, HP 75 | Hp deskjet D4200 series, D4260, D4268 |
HP 82 | HP Desigjet 800, 500, 10, 20, 50, 120, copier cc800 |
HP 84 | HP designjet 10, 20, 50, 120 |
HP 85 | Hp designjet 30/130 series |
HP 92, HP 93 | Hp deskjet 5440 |
Sunday, September 8, 2013
What is Document management system DMS
A document management system (DMS) is a computer system (or set of computer programs) used to track and store electronic documents and/or images of paper documents.
From the very beginnings of modern office work, the workflow of data management has been an
important subject. Right from the beginning, office work included the production as well as the administration and distribution of documents. Different technologies were used for these purposes. In the past, the typewriter was the most important device for the preparation of documents. For the storage of documents, various conventional systems came to existence which supported the storage, the locating and the distribution of documents with the help of cardcatalogues or folders. Since the seventies, the distribution of documents was supported by modern photocopying processes. This document distribution process was mostly used in connection with manual file systems, and competed with the modern information technologies based on EDP (Electronic Document Processing) when these were introduced the first time.
Beginning in the 1980s, a number of vendors began developing systems to manage paper-based documents. These systems managed paper documents, which included not only printed and published documents, but also photos, prints, etc.
Later, a second system was developed, to manage electronic documents, i.e., all those documents, or files, created on computers, and often stored on local user file systems. The earliest electronic document management (EDM) systems were either developed to manage proprietary file types, or a limited number of file formats. Many of these systems were later referred to as document imaging systems, because the main capabilities were capture, storage, indexing and retrieval of image file formats. These systems enabled an organization to capture faxes and forms, save copies of the documents as images, and store the image files in the repository for security and quick retrieval (retrieval was possible because the system handled the extraction of the text from the document as it was captured, and the text indexer provided text retrieval capabilities).
The traditional storage of documents had a lot of disadvantages compared to electronic archiving - above all, the large expenditure of time, material, and personnel for the organization and maintenance of the manual process. In addition to the enormous space required for the storage, conventional file systems are also regarded as relatively unreliable concerning the locating of documents. Documents have to be copied and stored repeatedly since they are usually passed on to different places, e.g. to the different departments of an enterprise. In these time-consuming distribution channels, documents were lost easily, filed in a wrong way or they simply fell into oblivion. Sometimes, even different versions of a document existed because its older version had not been replaced by the new one.