3 Toner Cartridge Options for Your Printer
Having to replace toner cartridges can become an adventure in itself. What cartridge do you need? , where to find one? What is the best price for the cartridge from the different options? How many options are there? Questions, questions, questions… and the aim of this article is to give you the right answers. Getting a new toner cartridge will be a fun and fast adventure if you know where to go and what to get.
As the title states there are three types of toner cartridge options for you. The first option is to get Original toner cartridges from the printer manufacturer. That means if you have an HP laser printer get an HP toner cartridge or if you have a Canon printer then you must get a Canon Toner cartridge. You can purchase them in most office supplies stores but prices are a bit higher because retailers add shelving and stocking fees. Online is the best place to get cartridges because there is no extra cost added to the price and usually shipping and handling fees are lower than the amount of gas you’ll spend driving around town.
The second option to replace toner cartridges with brand new cartridges is to use compatible toner cartridges that are never used toner cartridges that are only missing the brand but are working for the first time on your printer. To make sure you got a good compatible toner cartridge make sure the company that brands them has ISO-9001 certification and guarantees their products for at least a year. Compatible toner cartridges are at least 50 to 70% less expensive than original cartridges.
Last but not least the cheapest of the three options is to get remanufactured toner cartridges. The difference is that these cartridges have been previously used and have been refilled with exacting toner. Some of the parts that are broken should be replaced it is imperative for the functioning of the cartridge, that’s why it is not a good idea to refill cartridges yourself the printing results will never be the same because the cartridge has parts that already worn down from the initial printing cycle.
There are three options for toner cartridge purchases Original, compatible and remanufactured toner cartridges. You can get the best option depending on what you look for but the most important thing is to be able to see them all in one place to decide.
