Toner cartridges contain toner powder, a fine, dry mixture of plastic particles, carbon, and black or other colouring agents that make the actual image on the paper.
2. A. Toner cartridges contain two consumable
parts
a. the toner cartridge itself (which has a typical
life of 2000 pages)
b. the drum unit (a typical life of 40,000 pages).
3. Toner cartridges contain toner powder, a
fine, dry mixture of plastic
particles, carbon, and black or other colouring
agents that make the actual image on the
paper.
4. • A laser beam projects the image of page being
printed on the electrically charged rotating
drums coated with organic photoconductors.
Powdered toner particles are then
electrostatically picked up by the drum’s
charged areas, which have not been exposed
to the laser beam. The drum then prints the
image on the paper by direct contact and
heat, which fuse the ink to the paper.
7. • These are manufactured by printer
manufacturers. they offers certain guarantees
when you use genuine brand toner in your
printer and makes certain threats if you
don't, voiding warranty is a typical accusation
made, although in many countries this is illegal.
Genuine cartridges are more expensive than
refills, compatibles or re-manufactured
cartridges, however you can reduce the
difference in price dramatically by purchasing
cartridges from a specialist retailer such as
ebargainshop.
8.
9. A process by which the OEM or other compatible cartridge
is dismantled after the first use. Any worn or defective parts
are replaced and the cartridge is cleaned . Then it is refilled
with toner. The remanufacturing process differs from one
factory to another , as well as the quality of toner that the
cartridge is filled with .These are important factors to be
taken into account when purchasing remanufactured toner
cartridges because they can ultimately lead to leaking ,
printer malfunction or even damaging the printer
altogether.