Everyday I take my toner cartridge out of the printer and shake it and put it back in just to get it to print good.
My neighbor tells me that is called dusting the cartridge. Effective as it may seem the inevitable will come sooner than later on.
I will have to break down and give my hard earned money to an office supply store for another cartridge.
I often preach to my children about recycling and the effects of not recycling it will have on their enviroment.
Like it matters to a 10 year old and a 12 year old. But just telling them often is all I can do for now.
It wasn’t until a couple of years ago I discovered that there were companies out there on the internet that would
recycle laser toner cartridges. So I decided to give it a try. What a challenge that was. Who do you pick, there are
so many of them with fluctuating prices from the dirt cheap to the extra expensive. But with the threat of voiding your warranty it was a chance I was willing to take.
As luck would have it I came across a company called Laser Cartridge Plus. Looking closely at the website I went from tab to tab looking for anything that might sway my opinion. So I just called them. They were polite and informative
as well as they assured me their 15 years in business had earned them several awards as well as they were dedicated
to recycling so I decided to give them a try. It was fairly simple to place the order over the web and they shipped me
the Laser Printer Toner for free with UPS. inside 2 days I had my cartridge and put it in the printer to see how it would
print. Within minutes I was up and printing and I could not see any visible difference.
For what is worth here are some suggestions that I have listed:
1. Be selective when you shop, my mommy always said you get what you pay for.
2. Look for free shipping, even if you have to buy 2 or 3 it pays in the long run.
3. Do they offer new customer discounts or specials that would apply to you?
4. Shake those laser printer cartridges until they are dry.
5. Buy from a reputable company, even if you have to do a little research on them.
Good Luck with your shopping and print on!
