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If all of the cartridges thrown into landfill in the UK were refilled once we would save 15 million litres of oil within 12 months. For a fuller discussion of the environmental issues! Do you change your car engine when you run out of petrol? Ever thought why you change your cartridge when it runs out of toner? It's not because you need to, it's because the manufacturers tell you to.

The profit on sales of supplies over the lifetime of the printer is usually far more than the profit on the printer itself. Reusing toner cartridges is equivalent to filling your car with petrol, only you cannot do it so many times.

We believe that we have the largest retail range in the world! We supply over products for over 12, models. These range from old printers that are still in use, like the original Hewlett-Packard Laserjet, to small, modern desk lasers, like the Samsung ML If we can get it and save you money, we will stock it for you! Reset required? Many cartridges must be reset so that the printer recognises the new supplies.

These have a chip or fuse that shuts down the empty cartridge. We supply replacement chips or fuses, or provide reset instructions for most of them. A small selection of our wide range of products! Our products are used by a wide range of customers. These include schools, university departments, estate agents, photographers, industrial users, commercial printers, direct mail houses, publishers, marketers, restaurants, and other businesses large and small.

We also supply to charities, churches, social organisations and many individuals. The refilling of the cartridges worked out without any problems and the prints look perfect. I appreciated your friendly communication and the very well structured website which makes navigation and ordering very easy.

I can only recommend your products and services. It arrived promptly and was easy to do. The melt and pour starter kit was fantastic. It was all inclusive, I couldn't have asked for more. I will continue to use your products and will endorse them to others that I may make contact with.

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Go on! Send us a list of the models of printer you have and what you pay for the cartridges now! We will do the rest! Official purchase orders We accept official purchase orders. On the website select your items and choose the cheque payment method.

Include the official order number, if you have it, in the comments section. The system will produce a pro-forma invoice for you to print out. You may send this with an official order by post if you prefer. Discounts on large orders.

For certain printer models the OEM formulations are very similar and a Universal toner works well across the entire range. We now supply 1 kilogram bulk bottles of Universal toner for many older monochrome printers. Whilst providing the most economical way to refill, due to variations in original formulations the Universal Toner may not match the print quality of our specifically formulated powder in some cases. They are not available for the most recent high speed machines that require a dedicated high speed powder.

With the exception of HP and Brother nearly all printers manufacturers nowadays put killer chips on their cartridges. These are designed to stop you from refilling. They record the usage of the cartridge, detect when it is refilled then lock out and stop you printing.

You must replace the chip as well as refill the toner to reset the supplies level and page counters so your refilled cartridge appears new. We stock a wide range of replacement chips for many cartridge types.

The chip technology is becoming ever more complex as OEMs battle to protect their supplies market. It can take several years for chips for the latest models to be developed due to heavy encryption and other complex digital wizardry. We aim to release the new chips quickly once they become available. Firmware Updates In addition to the complex technology the OEMs are releasing firmware updates for their printers.

These "updates" are designed to stop aftermarket chip solutions from working by changing the encryption keys used. The printers can install these updates over a network internet connection without permission from the user, so you may find you have updated firmware without even knowing.

This is another weapon they are using to block out the aftermarket and gain a monopoly on cartridge supply. If you are prompted to install a firmware update be sure to say no. We try to source new batches of chips compatible with the latest firmware as soon as they are available. If we supply a chip that is rejected by your firmware we will replace it with a working chip. In some cases when an update has just been released there is a delay before we can source the updated chip.

The drum cartridge is set to lock out when its rated page life is reached. This is controlled by a chip or fuse. By replacing the chip or fuse you can reset the page count to zero and continue to use the same drum for another cycle. The print quality is usually still good and by reusing the drum you can decide for yourself when a new one is needed. Drum chips and fuses are harder to source than the toner chips, so we have a limited range in stock.

If we do not stock it for you model and you would like us to investigate further please contact us. Soft Resets Many printers have a hidden maintenance mode where you can reset the consumable page counts to zero without having to replace the chips.

The information on accessing these hidden modes is hard to find, so we have it for a limited range of models. Where this information is available we include it in the instructions that come with the product.

Back in our company founder Mr Martin Young made a short video to promote the cost savings and environmental benefits of refilling. Martin's background was in professional printing using large litho presses. He started refilling his own HP Laserjet printers that were heavily used, making large savings whilst maintaining high quality output. Whilst cartridge designs are now more hi-tech and usually require chip replacement, the fundamentals of recharging remain the same.

A key point to note is that the manufacturer has to guarantee the print quality of a cartridge up to the end of its rated page yield.

Cartridge wear depends on the number of drum revolutions. If you are printing a single page the printer goes through a start-up cycle, prints the page, and then goes through the slow-down cycle. The additional time and turning incurred during the start-up and slow-down cycles increases wear of the components inside your cartridge, leading to lighter printing and increases the likelihood of developing defects.

While no printing is occurring, the components in your printer and cartridge spin just as if something was being printed. So printing longer multiple-page print jobs and using higher toner coverage per page extends cartridge life. Because of this phenomenon a typical empty cartridge still has plenty of life left before internal components become worn.

Typically between two to four refills are possible for an all-in-one type cartridge with the imaging drum built in. When the print quality no longer meets your accepted standard it is then time to start a new cartridge. It is very easy and clean, just like replacing a new one. They have a filler opening so there is no need to disassemble the cartridge or melt a hole.

Simply pour more powder in. No tools required and no mess. With CTSC there is no need to empty the waste powder or replace the chip. Simply pour more toner inside. The bottles have a foam seal so there is no leakage. They are super durable and can be used times. Rock it back and forth to redistribute the remaining toner then reinsert it. This could buy you another day or two of printing, depending on how much you use the printer. If your toner cartridge keeps running out before the end of its rated life and you aren't printing heavily covered pages, it could be a sign of another issue with your printer.

In some cases, toner dust covers the sensor that the printer uses to read the cartridge. The toner input on your printer may also get clogged, preventing the printer from pulling toner from the cartridge. If you aren't comfortable cleaning your printer's internals, a technician can solve these issues for you. Steve Lander has been a writer since , with experience in the fields of financial services, real estate and technology.

By Steve Lander. Pages vs. For this step I've stood the cartridge securely on its side with the hole up. That way I can fill the hopper from the top. Using a flashlight you will be able to see the toner filling up the hopper and you can tap the cartridge to settle the toner more evenly.

Once the toner level is up to the hole then gently lay it down, put a piece of duct tape over it and write the date on the tape so you know when it was last filled. Don't use masking tape because it won't seal around the edges of the hole like duct tape.

Use your finger to press the duct tape down around the hole to get a good seal. Once you've taped over the hole and gently cleaned the outside of the cartridge with a slightly moist paper towel you can insert it back into the printer. However sometimes you may have to trick the printer into thinking that the refilled cartridge is a brand new one. Searching the internet for your model of printer or looking through online reviews should tell you how. In my case I had to turn the printer off and press the power button several times to get it to start working again.

Good luck and together we can stick it to the Big Toner lobby! Question 7 months ago on Step 1. Question 8 months ago on Step 5.

Hello, Thank You for the tutorial! You had mentioned the following: "One thought is to make a small hole in the empty space on top of the container to let air in easier to do when the bottle isn't full ". What do you mean? Is it the clear bottle? Could you add an image please! Thank you in advance! Question 10 months ago. So, does anyone have any experience using, say, HP toner in a Ricoh printer? I've been using digital presses for over 2 decades, but I've never tried this.

Has anyone? Thanks for great article, I need to replace the toner on my Brother HL-LD but have had no luck in finding the bottled toner, except for a place in the U. Question 2 years ago. Make a hole??? There is a cap to open and refill. Is in the side where you have gears. In next refill you must turn them to make printer think if full so why you destroy cartridge? Reply 2 years ago. Because in order to get to the cap you have to carefully remove and replace the gears covering the cap.



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