Remanufactered toner cartridges are the highly capable cousins of brand-new toner cartridges. A remanufactured toner cartridge is simply a laser printer cartridge that's been refurbished, refilled and quality tested. Because remanufactured cartridges offer up to 70% savings over new products, nervous competitors have launched critiques. Nonetheless, remanufactured cartridges and traditional cartridges deliver the same image quality. Advantages of remanufactured toner cartridges include a lower purchase price, the saving of raw materials and less energy use during production.
It should last about as long if it doesn't get plugged.
Remanufactured toner cartridges are sold by 4inkjets, Ink Technologies, Ink Grabber, Staples, Overstock, Cartridge World, ClickInks, TonerPirate, and eBay.
The places to purchase a HP 12A toner cartridge are many and varied. The best place to start is Amazon. If you are on a tight budget, a good place to try would be eBay.
Amazon online is a well known source for remanufactured laser toner cartridges, Ebay and other auction sites also have cartridges on offer and may allow the buyer to negotiate a bulk deal with the seller.
Yes, these cartridges should work just fine. I've been using remanufactured ink cartridges for years without any problems. You could have a defective cartridge or a blockage. To manually clean your printer following the instructions here:
Remanufactured toner cartridges are toner cartridges that have been remade to your standards. You can buy them online on the websites of Amazon and Best Buy.
It varies greatly on the age of the printer, the yield you are looking for, and the type of toner. With LaserJet toner cartridges the general rules are that the newer the cartridge model the more expensive it will be in comparison with older toner cartridges having near same page yield. For example, a remanufactured toner cartridge for a HP 5L with a standard page yield of 2,500 pages, can sell for less then $45 without anyone thinking anything about it. In comparison a standard yield, remanufactured, HP P2035 that spits out 2,300 pages will easily sell for over $65. If you could use the high yield version of the P2035 that has a 6,500 page yield it could easily be over $120 dollars and that is standard toner. Some places, usually large companies and banks print their own checks and require a toner cartridge that contains Micr toner. A Micr P2035 low yield will go for over $140 and the high yield selling for over near $200 or more. If you only want a OEM, original equipment manufactured cartridge, that is a cartridge that is brand new not a remanufactured one then the price is quite a bit higher. As there are so different yields, toner and manufactures, each with their own requirements, it is impossible to tell you one price. A LaserJet toner cartridge of any age will normally start around at least $25 - $30 for even the oldest cartridge if it is properly remanufactured and will go up from there. The large toner cartridges, Micr and Troy designated cartridges can easily sell for over $300 and that is if they are remanufactured.
There are several sites that offer remanufactured toner cartridges. You can try http://www.tonercartridgedepot.com/remanufactured-toner-cartridges.html or http://www.colortonerexpert.com/. You can also find them locally at office stores like Office Depot at a fraction of the price!
HP 15a is black laserjet toner cartridge which may be purchased directly from Hewlett Packard or from other cartridge suppliers. Remanufactured cartridges are also be available but these may be unreliable and the quality of prints may be disappointing.
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The best thing to do with cartridges when you are done is to send them to a place that does cartridge remanufacturing. Often the manufacturer will do this, sometimes with no cost to ship the cartridge back. It is also good to check your local listings for places that specialize in this service. These places will often have remanufactured cartridges for sale, and may even give you a little bit for your empty cartridges. Simple refilling of toner is not recommended as toner itself is very messy and there are other parts that should be replaced regularly in the cartridge. For more discussions and answers checkhttp:/www.remoteitdesk.com/SUPPORT/KnowledgeBase.aspx
Remove the toner cartridge and gently rock it back and forth to redistribute the toner.