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high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-02-23 by Frank & Marianne

hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner
cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i replace
all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount of
toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if anyone
wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your model
# . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems . i
also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i
also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your
time . from , frank (the toner guy)

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-02-24 by Stefan Trethan

On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 23:09:35 -0000, Frank & Marianne <frnkhealy@...>
wrote:

>
> hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner
> cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i replace
> all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount of
> toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if anyone
> wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your model
> # . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems . i
> also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i
> also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your
> time . from , frank (the toner guy)
>


Hi frank,

seeing that you have a great insight in the business, i'd have a question.
How many different kinds of toners are really used? i mean, do you refill
all toners with the same stuff, or is there one type per brand, or model,
or......?

Especially, are there different toners used in hp and lexmark printers?

thanks


ST

Re: high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-02-24 by Frank & Marianne

where i get my toners from , there are different toners for different
cartridges . i tried experimenting with different toners in different
cartridges and there is a difference . different transfer rates and
melting points . they formulate each toner to each cartridge . i hear
they are working on or have a universal toner , but i will stick to
the formulated toners for each cartridge . the density and yield i
get now from the toners i use are equal to or better than the o.e.m .



>
> Hi frank,
>
> seeing that you have a great insight in the business, i'd have a
question.
> How many different kinds of toners are really used? i mean, do you
refill
> all toners with the same stuff, or is there one type per brand, or
model,
> or......?
>
> Especially, are there different toners used in hp and lexmark
printers?
>
> thanks
>
>
> ST

Re: high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-02-24 by Bob_xyz

Do you have a web site or sell cartridges through eBay?

Regards, Bob


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Frank & Marianne"
<frnkhealy@y...> wrote:
>
>
> hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner
> cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i replace
> all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount
of
> toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if anyone
> wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your
model
> # . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems .
i
> also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i
> also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your
> time . from , frank (the toner guy)

Re: high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-02-24 by Frank & Marianne

i have a website but it is outdated . www.litoner.com . if you have
any questions just email me . from , frank










--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Bob_xyz" <bob_barr@h...> wrote:
>
> Do you have a web site or sell cartridges through eBay?
>
> Regards, Bob
>
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Frank & Marianne"
> <frnkhealy@y...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner
> > cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i
replace
> > all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount
> of
> > toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if
anyone
> > wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your
> model
> > # . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems .
> i
> > also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i
> > also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your
> > time . from , frank (the toner guy)

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-02-24 by Mike Nash

Hi Frank,

How timely! I just trashed a remanufactured cartridge (the first I ever
tried) from my HP 5P that worked for a good while but then started printing
all black pages along with an occasional groaning sound. Putting an original
but nearly depleted HP cartridge in gives a good print. Repeated swaps, same
results. I'm just curious as to what failed to cause this condition.

Thanks,
Mike Nash

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank & Marianne"Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 5:09 PM
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser
printer advice



> hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner
> cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i replace
> all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount of
> toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if anyone
> wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your model
> # . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems . i
> also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i
> also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your
> time . from , frank (the toner guy)

Re: high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-02-24 by Frank & Marianne

it sounds like to me the drum wiper blade flipped and is not wiping
the excess toner off the drum and is binding creating the groaning
sound . turn the toner cartridge upside down with the part that goes
in the printer first towards you . push aside the drum shutter so you
see the drum .the drum should rotate towards you if it is binding
push the drum gear away from you this should free the blade , then
the drum should rotate freely toward you . then try it in the
printer .





--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Nash" <mn.minilathe@m...>
wrote:
> Hi Frank,
>
> How timely! I just trashed a remanufactured cartridge (the first I
ever
> tried) from my HP 5P that worked for a good while but then started
printing
> all black pages along with an occasional groaning sound. Putting an
original
> but nearly depleted HP cartridge in gives a good print. Repeated
swaps, same
> results. I'm just curious as to what failed to cause this condition.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike Nash
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Frank & Marianne"Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 5:09 PM
> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] high quality low cost toner cartridges +
free laser
> printer advice
>
>
>
> > hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner
> > cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i replace
> > all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount
of
> > toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if anyone
> > wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your
model
> > # . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems .
i
> > also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i
> > also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your
> > time . from , frank (the toner guy)

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-02-24 by Mike Nash

Thanks Frank.

But as I said, I trashed it already. If it's not out to the street I may dig
it out and check this but I mostly asked because I was curious.

Mike Nash

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank & Marianne"
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 12:05 PM
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: high quality low cost toner cartridges + free
laser printer advice


>
> it sounds like to me the drum wiper blade flipped and is not wiping
> the excess toner off the drum and is binding creating the groaning
> sound . turn the toner cartridge upside down with the part that goes
> in the printer first towards you . push aside the drum shutter so you
> see the drum .the drum should rotate towards you if it is binding
> push the drum gear away from you this should free the blade , then
> the drum should rotate freely toward you . then try it in the
> printer .
>

>
>"Mike Nash"
> wrote:
> > Hi Frank,
> >
> > How timely! I just trashed a remanufactured cartridge (the first I ever
> > tried) from my HP 5P that worked for a good while but then started
printing
> > all black pages along with an occasional groaning sound. Putting an
original
> > but nearly depleted HP cartridge in gives a good print. Repeated swaps,
same
> > results. I'm just curious as to what failed to cause this condition.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike Nash

Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-02-28 by Thomas

Hi Frank
I am interested in the various melting points of various Toners , you wouldn't happen to have any Data Sheets etc on this ?
My Laser Printer is a Canon Laser Shot LBP-1120 and I would like to know if I can get a Darker Toner for it, It had recently run out of Toner so refilled it with Toner that was used in a Canon Photo Copier ...well it aint as dark as the Origional ...any suggestions ??
Thanks
Thomas


hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner
cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i replace
all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount of
toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if anyone
wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your model
# . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems . i
also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i
also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your
time . from , frank (the toner guy)




[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-03-01 by Frank & Marianne

i'll see what i can dig up as far as data sheets . copier toner and
laser printer toner are two very different toners . i will see what
toner cross references with your printer . all hp printers have canon
based engines . i can get you the toner and most likely the toner
cartridge . you will have to vacuum out the copier toner very well
from your cartridge so there is none left to mix with the new toner .
i'll email you after i research the info for you . from , frank




--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas" <teecee@c...> wrote:
> Hi Frank
> I am interested in the various melting points of various Toners ,
you wouldn't happen to have any Data Sheets etc on this ?
> My Laser Printer is a Canon Laser Shot LBP-1120 and I would like to
know if I can get a Darker Toner for it, It had recently run out of
Toner so refilled it with Toner that was used in a Canon Photo
Copier ...well it aint as dark as the Origional ...any suggestions ??
> Thanks
> Thomas
>
>
> hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner
> cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i replace
> all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount of
> toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if anyone
> wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your
model
> # . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems . i
> also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i
> also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your
> time . from , frank (the toner guy)
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: high quality low cost toner cartridges + free laser printer advice

2005-03-01 by Phil

I'd appreciate it if you posted the fusing point information.

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Frank & Marianne"
<frnkhealy@y...> wrote:
>
>
> i'll see what i can dig up as far as data sheets . copier toner and
> laser printer toner are two very different toners . i will see what
> toner cross references with your printer . all hp printers have canon
> based engines . i can get you the toner and most likely the toner
> cartridge . you will have to vacuum out the copier toner very well
> from your cartridge so there is none left to mix with the new toner .
> i'll email you after i research the info for you . from , frank
>
>
>
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas" <teecee@c...> wrote:
> > Hi Frank
> > I am interested in the various melting points of various Toners ,
> you wouldn't happen to have any Data Sheets etc on this ?
> > My Laser Printer is a Canon Laser Shot LBP-1120 and I would like to
> know if I can get a Darker Toner for it, It had recently run out of
> Toner so refilled it with Toner that was used in a Canon Photo
> Copier ...well it aint as dark as the Origional ...any suggestions ??
> > Thanks
> > Thomas
> >
> >
> > hello . my name is frank . i have been remanufacturing toner
> > cartridges for hp laser printers going on 13 years now . i replace
> > all wear related parts and fill them with the appropriate amount of
> > toner . my cartridges meet or exceed o.e.m. cartridges . if anyone
> > wants to save money on their toner cartridges let me know your
> model
> > # . i also will give free advice for any laser printer problems . i
> > also have been servicing laser printers going on 13 years now . i
> > also have pre-owned laser printers available . thank you for your
> > time . from , frank (the toner guy)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]