Have you ever wondered how the advertisements you receive seem to know exactly what you want? That is because your data is constantly being collected by your gadgets, which are …
Rupali Jeganathan
Rupali Jeganathan
A novelist, lover of books and a poet at heart, Rupali has been writing for close to a decade, with interests spanning from travel and tourism to sustainability and consumer technology. As a self-published author, she believes that the printing industry has a close-knit relationship with books, which is why she joined PrinterHeadlines.com in late 2021. Her work involves creating buying guides and printer reviews, where she helps our readers in choosing the right device for their home office. Before her day begins, she sharpens her coffee-brewing skills, exploring new varieties and aiming for that perfect morning cup. Besides being a writer and coffee aficionado, Rupali also loves to spend time with Lola, her three-year-old kitty. You can often see them sitting at the window together and enjoying that new book that was in the backlog for far too long.
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As a child, everyone must have wondered, at least once in their lifetime, whether it would be possible to scan and print high resolution copies of currency notes. Well, the …
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Printers have an in-built tracing technology. These are Machine Identification Codes (MIC) known as yellow dots, tracking dots, or secret dots. This means that every single page you print can …
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Not all fonts are made equal. Some fonts are naturally thick with larger surface areas and require more ink, while others have thin strokes and can make do with a …
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Buying a printer is easy. Maintaining them, on the other hand? Knowing a little more about how your printers work can go a long way towards their upkeep. Here are …