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Phil June 11th 04 08:46 AM

Refilling Laser Toner Cartridges
 
I wonder if anyone has experience with refilling laser toner cartridges?

And how they got on?

I have just done my first refill on my HP1300 and all went very smoothly and
printing almost same as usual. The only thing I noticed is that text is
fine but feel the photos and other none text parts are a little fainter.

Someone said it could be the fact I was comparing with a print out from an
old cartridge and there will be variation from cartridge to cartridge.
Someone else said that toner does go off especially if left in a bottle and
in the light.

Any tips appreciated.

Phil



Ray K June 12th 04 01:44 PM



Phil wrote:

I wonder if anyone has experience with refilling laser toner cartridges?

And how they got on?

I have just done my first refill on my HP1300 and all went very smoothly and
printing almost same as usual. The only thing I noticed is that text is
fine but feel the photos and other none text parts are a little fainter.

Someone said it could be the fact I was comparing with a print out from an
old cartridge and there will be variation from cartridge to cartridge.
Someone else said that toner does go off especially if left in a bottle and
in the light.

Any tips appreciated.


Where did you buy the toner? When I tried finding some to do my own
refills, I couldn't find any sources.

Ray



bruss June 12th 04 03:28 PM

Hi Phil,

I can't see how faint your print is but usually non genuine toner is not
quite as black as original one. Most likely you have done a good job. Toner
does not easily go off in the bottle if it was closed properly. I don't know
where you live but here in Western Australia we get some quite high
temperatures in summer but I had never any toner go off.
Pictures show more likely low toner density which refill toner might have.
If jet black is what you are after then you might be better of with new
cartridges.

Regards Roland Bruss

----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil" reply to group
Newsgroups: comp.periphs.printers
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 3:46 PM
Subject: Refilling Laser Toner Cartridges


I wonder if anyone has experience with refilling laser toner cartridges?

And how they got on?

I have just done my first refill on my HP1300 and all went very smoothly

and
printing almost same as usual. The only thing I noticed is that text is
fine but feel the photos and other none text parts are a little fainter.

Someone said it could be the fact I was comparing with a print out from an
old cartridge and there will be variation from cartridge to cartridge.
Someone else said that toner does go off especially if left in a bottle

and
in the light.

Any tips appreciated.

Phil





Phil June 12th 04 05:06 PM


"Ray K" wrote in message
et...


Phil wrote:

I wonder if anyone has experience with refilling laser toner cartridges?

And how they got on?

I have just done my first refill on my HP1300 and all went very smoothly

and
printing almost same as usual. The only thing I noticed is that text is
fine but feel the photos and other none text parts are a little fainter.

Someone said it could be the fact I was comparing with a print out from

an
old cartridge and there will be variation from cartridge to cartridge.
Someone else said that toner does go off especially if left in a bottle

and
in the light.

Any tips appreciated.


Where did you buy the toner? When I tried finding some to do my own
refills, I couldn't find any sources.

Ray


http://www.urefill.co.uk/

I am in the UK but they deliver to Europe.

Phil




Phil June 12th 04 05:07 PM

The faintness has gone away and back to as good as before at a fraction of
the cost.

Phil



"bruss" wrote in message
...
Hi Phil,

I can't see how faint your print is but usually non genuine toner is not
quite as black as original one. Most likely you have done a good job.

Toner
does not easily go off in the bottle if it was closed properly. I don't

know
where you live but here in Western Australia we get some quite high
temperatures in summer but I had never any toner go off.
Pictures show more likely low toner density which refill toner might

have.
If jet black is what you are after then you might be better of with new
cartridges.

Regards Roland Bruss

----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil" reply to group
Newsgroups: comp.periphs.printers
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 3:46 PM
Subject: Refilling Laser Toner Cartridges


I wonder if anyone has experience with refilling laser toner cartridges?

And how they got on?

I have just done my first refill on my HP1300 and all went very smoothly

and
printing almost same as usual. The only thing I noticed is that text is
fine but feel the photos and other none text parts are a little fainter.

Someone said it could be the fact I was comparing with a print out from

an
old cartridge and there will be variation from cartridge to cartridge.
Someone else said that toner does go off especially if left in a bottle

and
in the light.

Any tips appreciated.

Phil








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