How to Recycle Printer Cartridges: 5 Simple Solutions

As technology advances, more and more items are able to be recycled. This is great news for the environment. One item that can be recycled is printer cartridges. With the average American office worker printing out 10,000 pages per year, overall  more than 350 million ink and toner cartridges ending up in our landfills every […]

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  • Jenelle
  • Updated February 22, 2025

What Kind of Card Stock Does Mtg Use?

Mtg, or Magic: The Gathering, is a collectible card game that has been around since 1993. The game is played with physical cards and each player has their own deck of cards. These decks can be made up of any combination of cards, but must include at least 60 cards. The type of cardstock used […]

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  • Jenelle
  • Updated February 22, 2025

What Size Heat Press Do I Need: Ideal Size

There are a few factors to consider when purchasing a heat press, such as the size of the machine, the type of fabric you’ll be working with, and the types of projects you’ll be undertaking. The size of the heat press will determine the maximum size of the projects you can complete; for example, a […]

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  • Jenelle
  • Updated February 22, 2025

How Much Filament Do I Need For 3D Printing?

To figure out how much filament you need for 3D printing, it is important to calculate the volume of your 3D print. The simplest way to do this is by using a tool like CalcuVolume. This will give you the volume in cubic centimeters. Once you have the volume, you can multiply it by 0.1 […]

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  • Jenelle
  • Updated February 22, 2025

How To Recycle 3D Printing Filament: All You Need to Know

3D printing filament is a long, thin strand of thermoplastic material used in 3D printers. This plastic is melted and extruded through a nozzle to create three-dimensional objects. The most common type of filament is made from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). Recycling 3D printing filament is a great way to reduce waste and save money. […]

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  • Jenelle
  • Updated February 22, 2025