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Re: Printer toner refill, question I'd just keep printing with my fingers crossed. The problem with refilling toner cartridges is that the other parts continue to wear out and there's nothing you can do about them. I'd say getting a new cartridge might be a good bet when this one starts to have problems. ControlP |
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 AbBaZaBbAPremium join:2002-07-10 Wildomar, CA kudos:4 | said by ControlP:I'd just keep printing with my fingers crossed. The problem with refilling toner cartridges is that the other parts continue to wear out and there's nothing you can do about them. I'd say getting a new cartridge might be a good bet when this one starts to have problems. ControlP The best way to to it is to buy the $50 or so after rebate laser printers. Refill 2-3 times for $10 each time. I can usually get 1-2k pages on the original toner and then 3k or so on each refill.
Then when it stops working toss it and buy another. |
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 | Agreed. My problem is that whenever I get close to toner powder, I make a big mess that takes forever to clean up. Controlp |
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 AbBaZaBbAPremium join:2002-07-10 Wildomar, CA kudos:4 | said by ControlP:Agreed. My problem is that whenever I get close to toner powder, I make a big mess that takes forever to clean up. Controlp just go do it outside. |
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 | Good idea, but I know I'll come inside covered with the stuff, and it gets everywhere. Control P |
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 | I also have had many problems with refilling my own cartridge or buy remanufactured ones. I always make a mess when pourin the new toner and wheil at first the prints look fine, they degrade quickly. I now only get the company's replacement cartridghes. To save money I buy hte high capacity cartridges, which helps a lot. ControlP |
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