I would like a reliable b/w printer.am looking to spend around 拢60. A friend recommended the hp1020 but looks like the toners for the 1020 are almost the same price as the printer itself. Any bright ideas on good feasible laserjets even if its not HP (am biased towards hp) need one asap for my uni assignments...cheersAm thinkin of buying a HP Laserjet 1020 but looks like the toner is almost the same price as the printer?
cheers,
the thing is, printer manufactures make their money off the toner/cartridges, not the printers. also laser printers get many more pages than the average cartridge.
check the number of pages/cartridge and decide....if you use this printer for a couple of years, it will pay for the difference versus a inkjet, with beter quality and pages/minAm thinkin of buying a HP Laserjet 1020 but looks like the toner is almost the same price as the printer?
Since a laser cart is good for 3000+ pages, unless you print a LOT that cartridge will last you many many many months.
it's true it's expensive but you did you know the toner print about 4000 copy and that's good I think you should buy it it's good one and canon 2900 is very good too .
to me I prefer canon it's powerful and print about 4000 copy too..
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
I am looking for a compatible toner cartridge for a Dell 3100cn printer. Such as a Minolta or something.?
I've heard that maybe Minolta. Something I can go into a store to buy. Thanks!I am looking for a compatible toner cartridge for a Dell 3100cn printer. Such as a Minolta or something.?
Not going to happen. Dell keys all the cartridge specifically for their machines so they cannot be interchanged.
Your best bet is either purchasing from dell or looking into re manufactured toners.
With regards to refilling, you will get toner dust everywhere, and it is nasty stuff. I really don't recommend it unless you have an extremely steady hand, a well ventilated area that you don't mind coating in black dust, and some clothes you are not overly attached to.I am looking for a compatible toner cartridge for a Dell 3100cn printer. Such as a Minolta or something.?
Don't buy new. Refill each color for $37 each - Dell 3000 / 3100 Toner Refill Kit -
http://fillserv.com/cic/product.php?prod鈥?/a>
You can find what works online and then buy them anywhere. Go to cheapest prices search engine and almost any merchant will have a chart that will cross refrence what will work.
Not going to happen. Dell keys all the cartridge specifically for their machines so they cannot be interchanged.
Your best bet is either purchasing from dell or looking into re manufactured toners.
With regards to refilling, you will get toner dust everywhere, and it is nasty stuff. I really don't recommend it unless you have an extremely steady hand, a well ventilated area that you don't mind coating in black dust, and some clothes you are not overly attached to.I am looking for a compatible toner cartridge for a Dell 3100cn printer. Such as a Minolta or something.?
Don't buy new. Refill each color for $37 each - Dell 3000 / 3100 Toner Refill Kit -
http://fillserv.com/cic/product.php?prod鈥?/a>
You can find what works online and then buy them anywhere. Go to cheapest prices search engine and almost any merchant will have a chart that will cross refrence what will work.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Famous non original ink and toner brands in India for all printers (Epson, HP, Canon and Lexmark)?
Hi guys,
actually i need to know about this for my tesis.
i already browsing the web before, but i can't find further info for famous ink and toner brands in India market (July-December 2007 period).
thank you for your answers and i really appreciate it.
thanks guys.Famous non original ink and toner brands in India for all printers (Epson, HP, Canon and Lexmark)?
Try GOOGLE
WWW.GOOGLE.COM
ASK for things like ';printer ink india';Famous non original ink and toner brands in India for all printers (Epson, HP, Canon and Lexmark)?
Goto a local computer shop , ask them or goto a local computer center or DTP center , ask them. They will tell you the best local ink toner available in your place.
but see to that, some local ink toners may damage the toner head.keloids
actually i need to know about this for my tesis.
i already browsing the web before, but i can't find further info for famous ink and toner brands in India market (July-December 2007 period).
thank you for your answers and i really appreciate it.
thanks guys.Famous non original ink and toner brands in India for all printers (Epson, HP, Canon and Lexmark)?
Try GOOGLE
WWW.GOOGLE.COM
ASK for things like ';printer ink india';Famous non original ink and toner brands in India for all printers (Epson, HP, Canon and Lexmark)?
Goto a local computer shop , ask them or goto a local computer center or DTP center , ask them. They will tell you the best local ink toner available in your place.
but see to that, some local ink toners may damage the toner head.
Toner Powder for Laser Printers ?
Do you know of a Chinese company that manufactures or sells compatible toner powder for laser printers ?
I am from the Philippines. Please indicate the company's website and e-mail address in your answer.
Thank you.Toner Powder for Laser Printers ?
See the following links:
http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?Type鈥?/a>
I am from the Philippines. Please indicate the company's website and e-mail address in your answer.
Thank you.Toner Powder for Laser Printers ?
See the following links:
http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?Type鈥?/a>
Where are toner and ink cartridges & computers/printers ';recycled';?
Does anyone know if toner and ink cartridges and computers and printers ';really'; get recycled? What happens to the old stuff? How can someone actually get their old stuff truly recycled? What to do?Where are toner and ink cartridges %26amp; computers/printers ';recycled';?
Yes, they're really recycled. The manufacturer's refill the cartridge with ink and sell it again.Where are toner and ink cartridges %26amp; computers/printers ';recycled';?
Will this question is a bit strange and may be i didn't understand it but i will try to answer for what i understood. and my talk here about the laser printers not the inkjet printers.
The ink cartridge contains of several parts ( drum - toner place - some michainical parts ) .
1) if you are in a good country you through out your cartridge in the carbage and some company took it and melt it down and use the plastic parts.
2) but if you in a poor country like mine( egypt ) we get another toner package and open the cartridge and fill it with toner again.
3) How we do this : the traders of comuters here import this toner ( from eastern Aisa ) in big packages and they cut it in small packages and sell .
4) The last part of your question depends on two things :
a) the condition of the drum , if it have many stripes on it so it is over and you got to get rid of it and get another one, if the drum is good then you can change the toner only.
5) from where to buy the toner and the drum if you needed it ( any computer shop ) and of course i don't know do they get these things in your country or not.
I hope this answer will satisfy you .
The diabetes association has a web site where they recycle ink cartridges. I am not sure about the computers, but some places where they sell computers they also take them for recycle for schools and other places where children need computers.
I usually put the empty cartridges in an old coffee can. Then take them to my cities recycle center. The will either incenerate them or sell them for recycling.
Check with your City Hall to see if they have Clean Up days. This is where you can put out dangerous chemicals like paints , used oil, household cleaner etc. and the city will pick them up and dispose of them properly. My city does this twice a year. The other day the city counsel approved adding two additional time each year. Now there will be clean up days every 3 months. I love it.
Take the toners to a pc repair shop they refurbish. ink cartrige throw away and buy new. Computer and printers take them to the pay dump. Or I found a website that recycles.
http://www.surpusbuy.com
Yes, they're really recycled. The manufacturer's refill the cartridge with ink and sell it again.Where are toner and ink cartridges %26amp; computers/printers ';recycled';?
Will this question is a bit strange and may be i didn't understand it but i will try to answer for what i understood. and my talk here about the laser printers not the inkjet printers.
The ink cartridge contains of several parts ( drum - toner place - some michainical parts ) .
1) if you are in a good country you through out your cartridge in the carbage and some company took it and melt it down and use the plastic parts.
2) but if you in a poor country like mine( egypt ) we get another toner package and open the cartridge and fill it with toner again.
3) How we do this : the traders of comuters here import this toner ( from eastern Aisa ) in big packages and they cut it in small packages and sell .
4) The last part of your question depends on two things :
a) the condition of the drum , if it have many stripes on it so it is over and you got to get rid of it and get another one, if the drum is good then you can change the toner only.
5) from where to buy the toner and the drum if you needed it ( any computer shop ) and of course i don't know do they get these things in your country or not.
I hope this answer will satisfy you .
The diabetes association has a web site where they recycle ink cartridges. I am not sure about the computers, but some places where they sell computers they also take them for recycle for schools and other places where children need computers.
I usually put the empty cartridges in an old coffee can. Then take them to my cities recycle center. The will either incenerate them or sell them for recycling.
Check with your City Hall to see if they have Clean Up days. This is where you can put out dangerous chemicals like paints , used oil, household cleaner etc. and the city will pick them up and dispose of them properly. My city does this twice a year. The other day the city counsel approved adding two additional time each year. Now there will be clean up days every 3 months. I love it.
Take the toners to a pc repair shop they refurbish. ink cartrige throw away and buy new. Computer and printers take them to the pay dump. Or I found a website that recycles.
http://www.surpusbuy.com
Do you know of a store that sells toners for laser printers ?
I know that ink/toner refilling stations found in malls and commercial area will refill your printer cartridge with toner.
I am looking for a supplier ( in Metro Manila ) that sells toners in foil packs and teach me how to refill toner cartridges.
Thank you for your help.Do you know of a store that sells toners for laser printers ?
There is a store near the corner of P. Noval street and Espana street ( near the University of Santo Tomas campus ) that sells toners in foil packs.
People who repairs printers would also know where to source toners for laser printers.Do you know of a store that sells toners for laser printers ?
Try CD-R King, they have a website too.
it might be a good idea to look through the yellow pages under office supplies or toners/printers since you want to find a supplier. that's really a good idea (getting a supplier) if you plan on buying in bulk, like for an office. you're more likely to get it at a lower price. it's also a good idea to shop around for the best price before settling on one.
I am looking for a supplier ( in Metro Manila ) that sells toners in foil packs and teach me how to refill toner cartridges.
Thank you for your help.Do you know of a store that sells toners for laser printers ?
There is a store near the corner of P. Noval street and Espana street ( near the University of Santo Tomas campus ) that sells toners in foil packs.
People who repairs printers would also know where to source toners for laser printers.Do you know of a store that sells toners for laser printers ?
Try CD-R King, they have a website too.
it might be a good idea to look through the yellow pages under office supplies or toners/printers since you want to find a supplier. that's really a good idea (getting a supplier) if you plan on buying in bulk, like for an office. you're more likely to get it at a lower price. it's also a good idea to shop around for the best price before settling on one.
Are the toner fumes from laser jet printers toxic?
In a word, yes. A team of Australian scientists at the Queensland University of Technology have undertaken research to find out if the laser printers we use everyday at work and home pose any health risks. The results are quite alarming.
During their investigation, over 60 different models of laser printer were used, and their emissions tested. The results found that around a third of the printers gave off emissions that contained particles of toner. When toner particles are inhaled, they can cause health problems such as respiratory damage. The damage is comparable to smoking.Are the toner fumes from laser jet printers toxic?
It is made from the same elements as petrol and diesel, if I may recall, it isn't most advisable to breath exhaust fumes!Are the toner fumes from laser jet printers toxic?
well i'm not sure, but i've read some articles that say they are
The toner itself is a plastic material that gets melted onto the paper. You can judge for yourself if it is healthy to inhale plastic.
During their investigation, over 60 different models of laser printer were used, and their emissions tested. The results found that around a third of the printers gave off emissions that contained particles of toner. When toner particles are inhaled, they can cause health problems such as respiratory damage. The damage is comparable to smoking.Are the toner fumes from laser jet printers toxic?
It is made from the same elements as petrol and diesel, if I may recall, it isn't most advisable to breath exhaust fumes!Are the toner fumes from laser jet printers toxic?
well i'm not sure, but i've read some articles that say they are
The toner itself is a plastic material that gets melted onto the paper. You can judge for yourself if it is healthy to inhale plastic.
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