![]() I may not be a certified tech but I can still fix most printer, and pretty much any other machines, problems. ![]() The Staples website gives practically no detailsĮxactly, this is a copier tech forum, and that is a high speed 35 ppm business inkjet copier & fax, so it perfectly fits the forum subject (other than this is the canon forum and that isn't a canon machine). I refill my cartridges by making a hole in each the new and waste toner compartments, I dump the waste toner in the trash and seal the hole with electrical tape-it must be cheaper than duct tape.Īlso, how come when the printer was new it printed gradients of each color and then asked me to put the sheet of printed gradients onto the scanner so it could scan it.-It had the flu. I know they hold 85 grams of toner so I can get a good idea.-Are you sure you are only weighing mail with that scale? Well today I realized I can weigh an empty cartridge, zero the scale, and then weigh the cartridges in my printer to estimate toner left. It's funny how I'm the moron when I'm the only one among all of you that figured out how to print for 0.5 cents a color page and you're all thinking that paying 5-25 cents a page for laser prints makes more sense Isn't it fraudulent to say 16 seconds for the first page and not mention that's after a 2 minute warmup time? Many are curious to how I print for 0.4 cents a page in color on an inkjet so I made a thread to explain.-Man, I know I was!!! You're just jealous that laser printers can't get anywhere near as low a cost per page than inkjets. Is there any reason why I shouldn't do this or would it work? Or what about putting the waste toner back in the main container and then filling the rest with new toner on every refill? My question is, I refill my cartridges and empty the waste toner compartment, it seems like after emptying the waste about 10 times I'd have enough waste toner collected to refill the main container. There is a tiny Harry Potter inside to magically whisk it away.įirstly this forum was a real PITA to sign up to, it literally took over 20 times refilling the registration form-You're doing it wrong! So I assume if I have a large black and white print job to do that it would be a good idea to remove all color cartridges (which include the drums) and print it using the black print cartridge only? This would essentially convert the color machine to a B&W machine eliminating the need for a separate B&W machineĭoes this waste container ever need to be emptied?-No.
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