ChatterBank1 min ago
Toner Ink
I last bought a toner cartridge for my HP printer last February and already it is running dry.
And before you ask, no I don't do a lot of printing at the most one sheet of paper per week.
How long does your toner last?
Is there anything I can do to prolong toner life?? At £43 this should last a good 6 months.
And before you ask, no I don't do a lot of printing at the most one sheet of paper per week.
How long does your toner last?
Is there anything I can do to prolong toner life?? At £43 this should last a good 6 months.
Answers
Douglas: Sharon appears to be using a laser printer, which works differently to inkjet ones. Sharon: Assuming that you are, indeed, using a laser printer, have you given the toner cartridge a shake? It's a standard way of extending the life of a cartridge that's running low and should be mentioned in the manual for your printer. To see how many pages you should...
16:38 Tue 06th Jun 2023
Older machines used to go through a 'charging' routine which used a fair bit of ink. Might that be a thing with your machine?
I have an Epson that uses four small cartridges that are available on eBay for very little money and they work fine. You just have to go through the 'we see you're not using Epson inks' chiding now and again and select 'print anyway'.
I have an Epson that uses four small cartridges that are available on eBay for very little money and they work fine. You just have to go through the 'we see you're not using Epson inks' chiding now and again and select 'print anyway'.
Douglas:
Sharon appears to be using a laser printer, which works differently to inkjet ones.
Sharon:
Assuming that you are, indeed, using a laser printer, have you given the toner cartridge a shake? It's a standard way of extending the life of a cartridge that's running low and should be mentioned in the manual for your printer.
To see how many pages you should expect to get from a toner cartridge, look at the illustrations here for examples of 5%, 10%, 30%, 60% and 80% coverage, to see which is closest to what you typically print out. Then use the calculator below those illustrations:
https:/ /www.to nergian t.co.uk /blog/2 014/08/ how-man y-pages -will-m y-cartr idge-pr int-bef ore-it- runs-ou t/
Sharon appears to be using a laser printer, which works differently to inkjet ones.
Sharon:
Assuming that you are, indeed, using a laser printer, have you given the toner cartridge a shake? It's a standard way of extending the life of a cartridge that's running low and should be mentioned in the manual for your printer.
To see how many pages you should expect to get from a toner cartridge, look at the illustrations here for examples of 5%, 10%, 30%, 60% and 80% coverage, to see which is closest to what you typically print out. Then use the calculator below those illustrations:
https:/
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