Mar 13

Every time that we do some type of office related work we find that we may need to print certain documents in monochrome color – black and white. These documents can be printed in single lots or we can print them in large batches. Regardless of the final amount of documents that we need, the printer or copier that we will be using needs a good quality ink cartridge. To answer this demand we can use an Hp toner cartridge.

This is one brand of copier cartridge that is known to give good value for your money. Now for the many people who use black and white documents for certain professional situations the Hp toner cartridge is an excellent item to choose. To make our lives easier – or difficult as you want to see the point, there are different types of Hp toner cartridges that we can buy.

These toner cartridges can be of the refill variety or you can choose to buy the regular Hp toner cartridge. To have your copier working in top condition besides servicing the copier often you should also make sure that you have selected an Hp toner cartridge that will give you the print quality that you demand of the copier. The best way to see if you have a toner cartridge that is most suited for your copier you should look at the copier itself.

From the information that you can gather you will be able to see what type of Hp toner cartridge is required for your copier. Once you know the type of Hp toner cartridge that is needed, your next step is to find a reputed office supply dealer who can sell you quality cartridges that are compatible with an Hp copier.

You can find these stores without much difficulty but you will have to see if you are getting the Hp toner cartridge that you have selected. You must also check that you are getting good quality cartridges. Now when you are looking to see the various makes of Hp toner cartridges the box label can give you some help.

Since there are sometimes different Hp toner cartridges that you can buy for the same copier you may want to explore all the avenues that are present. Once you have seen the many types that you can buy and their prices, all that you will need to do is see how many of these toner cartridges that you will buy and when.

Mar 12

We are all affected by the ongoing financial market crisis. The surging prices of fuel, food and commodities are but inflationary responses to a looming credit turmoil. And while policymakers are initiating fiscal and monetary measures to keep inflation anchored to expected levels, we can implement cost-control strategies to keep our personal finances afloat during times of crisis. Everything from walking the extra mile to eating only hotdogs for lunch can help cut down personal expenditures.

If you think you’ve done it all just to trim down expenses, think again. Did you know that you can save as much as 90% on printing costs by refilling your emptied laser toner cartridges, instead of buying a new one? Owners of HP Laser Printers (models 1150, 1150 d and 1150 dn) need not spend a fortune with the purchase of a $130 replacement cartridge each time the toner runs out. Getting a compatible toner refill kit to replenish an HP LaserJet Q2624 A or X series cartridge guarantees savings of as much as $25 (average recharged price) to $60 (new cartridge price). That is easily 27% to 60% off your printing budget respectively.

Meanwhile, if you have doubts over its print capacity and quality, these monochrome toner refill kits are programmed to match the output rate of the high capacity toner cartridge, HP LaserJet Q2624 X; to therefore produce as much as 4000 pages of crisp, sharp prints at a page coverage of 5%. Moreover, the HP LaserJet Q2624 A/X toner refill kit contains the same gram load as the original, high capacity toner cartridge.

HP Compatible Toners
HP Compatible Toners

Furthermore, if you think that refilling can get intricate – worry no more! Toner refill kits are equipped with convenient toner refill tools that can be used repeatedly without damaging the cartridge, along with a step by step refill instruction. Customer service is even available to respond to queries and provide customer assistance. What’s more, the use of a toner refill kit will not void the warranty of your Hewlett Packard printer! The toner refill kit is compatible for use with either the HP Q2624A and HP Q2624X toner cartridge.

So whether you’re a university student printing more than a hundred pages of school reports each week or an online entrepreneur looking out to reduce business expenses on laser printing; refilling used laser toner cartridges with toner refill kits is most likely one effective strategy to keep afloat during difficult times. And if you’re using an HP LaserJet 1150 series printer, the HP LaserJet 1150 Q2624 A/X Toner refill Kit guarantees you a quick solution to your printing needs! Cost-effective, quality output and great customer service – it’s a total package of printing benefits that comes at a very low price. Now, how often do you get something as good as that?

Mar 12

Laser printers have become an important component of school and office work. We need printers to produce hard copies of personal documents, assignments and projects, business proposals and even for correspondence. Moreover, having a reliable printer at our disposal saves us from the hassles of getting poor quality prints and expedites the accomplishment of our tasks. Most of all, laser printers generate professional- looking output that are generally pleasing to the eye.

But then every good thing comes with its own price. And owning a laser printer entails a few cost considerations: from the initial cost of acquiring the printer up to maintenance – all these could fetch a considerable sum.

On top of these cost figures is the periodic replacement of toner cartridges that would involve the shell out of around $70 – $100++, depending on the cartridge’s output capacity as well as the frequency and volume of printing. In most cases, it would really put a dent in one’s pocket to replace a depleted toner cartridge. However, there is a glimpse of light for users of the HP Color LaserJet 2500 toner cartridge.

If you are using the HP Color LaserJet 2500 toner cartridge, then you can save as much as $58 when you use a toner refill kit. The HP Laserjet 1500, 2500, 2550, 2820 Black Toner Refill Kit is used to replenish the used toner cartridge of a compatible laser HP printer so that you won’t have to buy a new OEM cartridge when the toner supply runs out. Each cartridge is good for 2 to 3 refillings before deteriorating prints can be noticed from its output. Meanwhile, the toner refill kit is compatible with other HP toner cartridges such as the HP C3960A, HP C3961A, to name a few models.

If you are a newbie to the process of toner refilling, there’s no need for worry since a step by step instructional material comes bundled with each refill kit you buy. Users are guaranteed a refill time of merely five minutes through its easy to understand and hassle free guide.

Moreover, if you are worried about toner quality and yield count, by all means set aside these contentions since a good number of users have already sampled this product and most of them are pleased with the crisp outputs and high page yields that are similar with what OEM cartridges can deliver. What’s more, users and prospective customers will be glad to know that customer service is available over-the-phone for after sales inquiries.

So there’s really no need to fret each time you run out of toner, just remember that an affordable alternative is always available with the HP Laser Jet toner refill kit.

Mar 11

The remanufacturing industry began as a drill and fill operation. Components were not changed; the cartridge was cleaned and refilled with toner. This led to poor print quality, defects, and cartridges that leaked toner into machines. Some companies continue with these practices today, but most have made a legitimate effort at selling a quality product.

Quality remanufactured toner cartridges are now available. Remanufactured toner cartridges can actually exceed OEM quality and yield. Extensive testing and R&D have enabled this industry to produce cartridges that will not only save the customer money, but also provide a better product.

As the customer, what should you ask potential vendors about their remanufactured cartridges?

1. What yield and density did the cartridges achieve in testing?
The yield is the amount of pages the cartridge produces before running out of toner. Make sure that the testing is performed at 5% page coverage. This is the industry standard. You can ask if they used a toner head, this is the best way to achieve 5% page coverage. Be careful with companies that just give you the OEM yield, they may not have actually done any testing.

The density measures how dark the text is. The density is usually between 1.3 and 1.6. Ask how many cartridges they test to achieve their numbers. Testing one cartridge does not give an accurate measurement. Also, ask how often they test their toner/drum combinations. Suppliers change toner qualities and continued testing is important to ensure quality.

2. Does the company change any components?
Ask if the company changes the drum, wiper blade and mag roller. These components are all very important to print quality. Some lower yield cartridges do not need to have their drums changed if they are properly tested, but anything over 4,000 pages should, at least, receive a new drum.

3. Does the company use a universal toner for all printers within a manufacturer?
Some suppliers try to save money by using one toner per printer model, i.e. one toner for all HP cartridges. This may not effect print quality, but it will effect yield. Each model of printer has different characteristics, which means different toners. An example of differing characteristics is the fusing temperature of the printers.

4. Are all of the companies cartridges post tested?
Some suppliers do not want to invest in all the printers, or do not do enough volume to make this affordable. This is the most important step. These cartridges have to be rebuilt by hand, which introduces human error. Forgetting one step can cause failures that can only be picked up in post-testing.

5. Does the company replace the label on the cartridge?
Some companies leave the OEM label on their cartridges; this is a copyright infringement. Other companies do not have any labels on their cartridges. This is legal, but can be confusing if you have different model printers. See if the company replaces the label with a new descriptive label, which should have the machine that the cartridge goes to on it.

Be careful of any company that will not provide you with this information. Many companies still do not have proper testing methods because of the cost. Also, beware of inexpensive cartridges. In the long run these will probably cost more, due to failures and poor print quality. Being informed is the best way to insure that you are getting the most for your money. Companies that supply a quality product will not hesitate to answer any questions you have. Companies that refuse to answer or give someone the proverbial run round probably do not have the answers. Good luck and I hope that this article can help answer your questions and save you some money.

Mar 11

Brother DCP-7030 Laser MFP.
Brother has put its latest mono laser print engine into a number of different printers and multifunction machines in several product ranges. The DCP-7030 is at the lower end of its triple-function range, which provides colour scanning and mono copying, as well as mono laser print.

Although the flatbed scanner positioned on top of the print engine is a bit wider than the printer itself, Brother has engineered a gentle expansion in its lines, so the unit has a well-integrated look. It sits quite squat on the desktop, as well, so is unobtrusive in a home office or small business environment. Although there’s no automatic document feeder on this model, the flatbed includes a separate glass strip at the end of the flatbed, normally used when feeding paper for scanning. This makes the scanner section wider than it otherwise need be.

Coloured in pale grey and cream, the device looks a bit less severe than some of the black and silver units on offer and its control panel is commendably simple. Although the copy function panel includes enlargement and reduction, contrast adjustment and up to four pages per sheet, the single row of buttons is easy to understand and the large Start and Cancel buttons at the right end of the row are hard to miss.

Brother DCP-7030 Laser MFP
Brother DCP-7030 Laser MFP

The 2-line by 16-character LCD display is well used, but is sorely in need of a backlight. Even when standing directly over the machine, reflections can make it very difficult to read and if you have it on the desk beside you, characters can sometimes be impossible to make out. The whole of the scanner section hinges up to cope with papers jams, though we had no problems during testing. It doesn’t need to be lifted to get at the drum and toner cartridges, though, as these slide in from the front, once the front cover has been folded down. The only sockets at the rear of the machine are for mains power and USB 2.

The software bundle installs in one simple operation from a supplied CD and includes Nuance’s PaperPort document management and OmniPage optical character recognition applications. There’s a quick and simple Control Centre application from Brother itself, as well.

The drum and toner, although in separate cartridges, slide into place as one and you’ll be able to replace the toner roughly six times, before needing to swap out the drum cartridge as well.