HP Inkology - The Art and Science of Printing: Episode 2

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HP Supplies Technology Specialist, Thom Brown, is your resident "Inkologist" and is here to share what makes Original HP ink different from the rest.

Did you know studies show that an HP ink cartridge can print 65% more pages than ink cartridge refills? Thom Brown explains why Original HP ink cartridges are a better value over ink cartridge refills when you consider quality, reliability and page yield. Learn about the science of ink, or inkology, and see how the combination of ingredients in Original HP ink work together to offer high-quality prints that are durable and long lasting.

Check out Inkology on Facebook and let us know what you think: http://on.fb.me/pFJkYv

You can also share your thoughts with Thom on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ThomAtHP #inkology

Whether your desired results are long-lasting photographs with
true-to-life colors or office documents with crisp text, Original HP
supplies enhance the printing experience for customers, delivering
unsurpassed quality, reliability and value.

Don't forget to check out the other HP Inkology videos to learn more fun facts about the art and science of printing. http://www.YouTube.com/PrintWithThom

Happy Printing!

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  • Dude, you're like 20 years too old to dress like that. And it's not hip HP.

  • @TandKC Well I was wearing my normal daily wear, khaki pants and an HP polo shirt, but on the way into the lab I spilled coffee all over me. Luckily there was a kid 20 years younger than me nearby, so I stole his clothes. Trust me, you’d rather see me in THESE clothes than NO clothes! ;-)

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  • I have a laser black&white and it is cheap. I hate those printer companies, like Epson. Those son of bitches install micro-chip into the ink cartridge so even you refill it, the printer still said it is empty. This is just solo monopoly and I don't use their stuff anymore. I can just print 100 times more with the same amount of money with those laser printer.

  • I've never once had a problem with DIY refill ink. I have a $30 bottom of the line HP printer. I've never had a problem with anything once. And the blackest black is very good, as is the most vibrant color. HP "R and D" budgets should be cut, if they are making the HP ink prices soar. Because my $25 for 10 cartridges worth of pure ink is just as good :3

  • Man, wouldn't it be nice if there were websites that had tons of user reviews of proprietary ink, totally eliminating the "risk" of being unsatisfied with a refill cartridge?... oh wait

  • This video is so outlandishly misleading and outright false in places it really should cause a lawsuit.

  • Paying for views.... -_-

  • Wow, HP has lost so much market share that they have resorted to this type of propaganda? A youtube channel devoted to lying to the public in order to get some of those revenues back? Really? C'mon, HP should be above this. I always thought they were a good company.

  • You guys ever thought about using Hemp ink

  • I always buy 3rd party ink, because I refuse to fund executive bonuses by paying $20 for a thimble full of ink. You should just give your printers away, because you charge way more for ink than the printer is worth. Outrageous does not even begin to define it.

  • @PrintWithThom What kind of unprofessional marketing is this?  I shall not partake in the purchasing of your products HP for what I have seen on this comment.

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