Making extra money with inkjet printers
You have been at your job for almost 5 years now, and though it pays the bills and challenges you, it still isn’t as fulfilling as you had hoped your career would be. Your dreams of being the lead singer of a 80s cover band never panned out, and instead you are the office manager of a growing business. Things in your life have been falling into place in other areas, though. Your parents are healthy and still happily married. Your nieces and nephews are beautiful and love their uncle. And you are pretty sure your new girlfriend is the one. But there is just something missing.
Even though you are good at your job and your paycheck allows you to live comfortably, the repetition of it has you bored to tears, and you need a creative outlet. That is when you and your co-worker decide to start your own little company on the side making funny tee shirts. The funding is there to launch a website and get your certifications, but neither of you can afford to have shirts mass produced by another company. Fortunately, your inkjet printer and high-grade ink, such as HP 920 Cyan ink, will provide everything you need to get the ball rolling.
You have a few ideas for shirts, so you head down to the linen store and pick up 30 plain shirts in a variety of colors. On your way home, you stop at the local supplies store and pick up two sets of backup Dell T0529 ink cartridges and 10 packs of iron-on transfers. Once you get back, you load the words and graphics into a template on your laptop and print it out onto the transfer. Then iron it onto the front and/or back of the shirt.
You will find that the inkjet printer and quality ink, like HP 02 Light Magenta ink, provide exceptional colors and make your homemade shirts look professionally done. As you continue coming up with hilarious ideas and making awesome shirts that your friends are buying like crack, you realize this outlet to be creative and carefree was the one thing missing in your life.

