[kwlug-disc] Brother Laser All-In-One, colour and monochrome
Chris Irwin
chris at chrisirwin.ca
Wed Feb 10 14:39:00 EST 2021
On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 11:31:07AM -0500, Federer Fanatic wrote:
>Any recommendations on best color laser printer that has an easy way to
>refill cartridges?
>It would seem there are no industry approved methods as they obviously want
>to recoup
>their loss when they sell printers so cheaply. I know of methods where one
>can put a hole
>in a cartridge and refill manually.
I've never bothered to investigate refilling lasers. As far as I know,
it's as simple as opening (or cutting/melting a hole into) the toner
cartridge, dumping new toner powder in, then capping the opening.
If you are worried about consumable cost for special-purpose printing
(i.e., high volume of 100% coverage colour photos) you probably don't
want to look at a typical consumer laser printer anyway. There are
printers targeting those markets (with refillable resivoirs, etc). They
cost more than a printer from Best Buy, though.
That said, to get an idea of price vs refill for a consumer colour
laser, I looked up my old brother HL-4040CDN:
I can order a remanufactured 5-pack of cartriges (2x Black, 1x each of
C/M/Y) for $90, which are good for 10k pages in black (2x 5k) or 4k in
colour. Or I can order the same amount of toner via refill kit for $35
Sounds like a good deal for the refill kit until I remember that toner
will last me over a decade. For me, I'd rather just pay and shove the
new cartridge in every decade or two than fuss with a refill kit.
That's purely a YMMV situation though, as your printing might not match
mine. I'm still on the original 1500 page cartridge in my Oki I bought
eight years ago.
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Chris Irwin
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