No, monochrome is only used in black and white printing.
Please consult the owners manual for your HP printer to determine the correct toner.
Laser printers use a drum and toner in the printing process.
we dont have ink cartredge in laser printer.. laser printer uses toner or drum.. it normally gives 500-600 paper in one toner however depending upon the size of toner or drum..
laser printer don't use ink. it uses toner cartridge..
Laser printer ink toner in laser printers is a powder and can last for years depending on the amount of use. This time will vary based on the manufacture of the toner and the printer.
The printer that uses a Dell 1700 black toner is the Dell 1700 and the Dell 1700n. Both of these printers will use genuine Dell toner cartridge or an off brand of the same toner.
The toner cartridge in a C3903A printer is capable of printing up to 4,000 pages. How often you have to change your toner cartridge depends on how often you use your printer and what kinds of documents you are printing.
After prolonged printer use, it always happens. The image drum and toner printer are the components of the printer that rely on perfect combination of toner and heat to fuse the toner permanently over the surface of paper. if both of them are overused, they can lead to ghost images, strikes, misprinted areas and other sorts of printing problems.
The Canon 120 laser printer uses the OEM 1382A005AA laser toner cartridges. The Canon laser toner cartridges and printer supplies for your Canon C120 are high quality.reliable toners withexceptional yields.
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No, it is not possible to do that. However, you can get refillable cartridges that are compatible with most printers. http://www.inkreloaded.com/
A Laser printer uses a drum and toner. A laser negatively charges the drum (a big rotating tube) at certain points, making a mirror copy of the item to be printed. The drum rotates past a toner cartridge, in which are positively charged particles of toner. The positively charged toner is attracted to the negatively charged parts of the drum, and leaves the neutral space in between blank. The drum then presses onto a sheet of paper, transferring the image. A quick heat of the paper seals in the toner (That's why the paper is always warm when it comes out of the printer), and there you go, an image!