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Discount Toner
A
Dozen Ways (plus one) to Save on
Toner and Toner Cartridges
There is no question that toner
is the most expensive part of
owning a laser printer.
Statistics show that the average
laser printer life span is
approximately five years. Over
that five-year period, you will
pay seven times as much for
toner and toner cartridges as
you paid for your laser printer.
If your printer lasts more than
five years, you will pay even
more.
Here are a dozen ways (plus one)
to help you save your toner
cost.
1.
Before you purchase a
replacement toner cartridge, do
a little homework. You need
to know “what type” of toner or
toner cartridge you are buying.
Everyone’s printing needs are
different. For example, you may
want to use one type of toner
cartridge for draft printing and
use a higher quality cartridge
for your final print. Regardless
of what you decide to do, you
will always save money when you
make an informed purchasing
decision. Avoid the headaches
that occur from spontaneous,
uninformed purchases.
2.
Buy discount toner
cartridges.
Discount toner cartridges
are brand new toner cartridges
made by third party companies.
They are manufactured to the
exact OEM specifications of your
laser printer. The manufacturing
technology for discount cartridges has significantly
improved in the past few years.
The technology used by these
discount toner companies is as
good as the technology used by
major printer manufacturers.
3.
Buy remanufactured toner
cartridges. Third party
printer companies produce
remanufactured toner cartridges.
They take empty toner
cartridges, empty any excess
toner waste and then refill the
cartridge with the toner
designed for your printer. These
cartridges are then put through
a quality check process to
insure the drum and other
cartridge parts are working
correctly.
4.
Buy a toner refill kit. A
toner refill kit gives you the
tools and instructions required
to refill your own toner
cartridge. It usually takes less
than ten minutes. Be sure to
follow the step-by-step
instructions carefully. You can
expect to refill a toner
cartridge approximately three
times before it must be
replaced.
5.
Replace the toner drum
instead of entire cartridge.
Many toner cartridges allow you
to replace just the drum instead
of the whole cartridge.
Replacing just the drum will
save you money.
6.
Shop around for toner and
toner cartridges. Don’t
purchase a toner cartridge or
toner from the first company you
come across. You can often find
bargains by doing a little
shopping and comparison. For
example, you can go to an
auction site such as eBay and
check their prices for toner or
toner cartridges. Some companies
let you use coupons to save on
purchases. Many toner companies
will ship your toner order free.
A little comparison shopping can
save you a lot of money.
7.
Buy in bulk. You can
usually cut your cost by volume
purchasing. For example, you can
purchase multiple toner
cartridges instead of just one.
You can purchase bulk toner to
refill your own toner cartridge.
Once you have a toner refill kit
(see number 4 above), all you
will need in the future is the
toner. You can usually get the
toner from the same company
where you purchased your toner
refill kit.
8.
Don’t replace your toner
cartridge at the first sign of
streaks on your paper. Many
people think they should
immediately replace their toner
cartridge when they see a light
streak on their paper. Don’t
change the toner cartridge. Take
it out of your printer and
gently shake it several times.
Your toner cartridge usually has
ten percent of its toner still
in tact. By gently shaking it,
you can get several hundred
additional pages of quality
print. Repeat this process until
you can no longer print more
than thirty pages of streak-free
pages before you must shake it
again. Then, replace the toner
cartridge.
9.
Buy toner cartridges with
separate drums. Some laser
printers have the toner
cartridge and drum in a single
unit. Other printers have these
two components separated. When
possible, buy a toner cartridge
with a separate drum unit. A
drum will typically last about
20,000 pages whereas a toner
cartridge will yield only 3,500
pages. Over time, laser printers
with a separate drum will cut
your cost because you can
replace the drum multiple times
compared to the toner cartridge.
10. Check the toner cartridge
yield before you purchase.
If you do a little homework,
you’ll be able to determine how
many pages a toner cartridge is
expected to print. For example,
a toner cartridge may print 5000
pages with five percent
coverage. The industry rule of
thumb is that the number of
pages a cartridge will print is
based upon five percent
coverage. This means that only
five percent of the page will be
printed on. Of course, this
estimate will vary if you use a
lot of graphics, text, bold
letters, etc. However, with
these estimates you can get some
idea of which printers and toner
cartridges will cost more or
less over its normal life cycle.
11. Enroll in a toner recycle
program. One way to cut cost
is to enroll in a
toner-recycling program. These
programs allow the company to
recycle their unused toner and
toner cartridges. These programs
provide refilled toner
cartridges, which are much less
costly. Some recycling programs
also help in collecting and
refilling your toner cartridges.
If you have a problem, they will
provide free assistance.
12. Order your toner and
toner cartridges online. In
most cases, you will find that
purchasing your toner cartridges
online will save you a lot of
money. These online toner
companies do not have to
maintain a storefront. They can
pass this savings in overhead
along to the consumer. These
online companies also sell
multiple types of toner
cartridges. Most retail stores
sell name brand cartridges,
which are more expensive.
13. Always purchase from a
reliable toner company.
Last, but definitely not least,
always purchase your toner and
toner cartridges from
reputable online companies.
You can avoid a lot of headaches
on that “great toner deal” by
following a few simple
guidelines. Visit our website to
learn “What You Should Know
Before Purchasing a Dsicount
Toner Cartridge Online”.
About the Author and
Publisher
Larry Andrew has owned and
operated his own educational
consulting business for over
twenty years. He has extensive
experience in teaching,
computers and software.
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