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Title: Refilling a laser printer toner cartridge question.
Post by: mc_lovin on May 29, 2012, 07:16:33 PM
Hello peoples! 

https://i.imgur.com/ovf2o.jpg

I am thinking about refilling the toner cartridge in my HP Laserjet 1015.  It's a cheap POS but it prints pretty decently.  I was actually going to give it away to a family member but the toner cartridge is empty. 

A couple years ago, I bought 4 big bottles of toner for my HP Laserjet 2200 (and a snazzy hole-melting tool), they look something like this: http://www.ebay.ca/itm/6-Toner-Refill-280g-HP-2100-2200-96A-CANON-L-50-L50-FX7-/170482031552?pt=BI_Toner&hash=item27b1855bc0

My 2200 died a horrible, horrible death and now I have four bottles sitting here collecting dust, and a 1015 that needs toner badly.

Do you think it would be ok to put the 2200 toner in the 1015?  I paid like <$5 for the 1015 so if it kills it i'm not overly concerned.

As I type this, I found an eBay auction that offers "universal" toner that would work in both models, mine never said universal in the listing but I have a feeling it is the same stuff.  http://www.ebay.ca/itm/1000g-BULK-BLACK-TONER-REFILL-HP-LASERJET-1100-1020-2100-2200-2300-4000-4100-/190605309613?pt=BI_Toner&hash=item2c60f636ad


Title: Re: Refilling a laser printer toner cartridge question.
Post by: Lord F(r)og on May 29, 2012, 07:44:20 PM
I suggest that there was some kind of development in toner characteristics i.e. electromagnetic behaviour, structure and/or composition. For exampel toner became finer these days to archieve "higher resolutions". Therefore image quality depends on how the 1015 electrically "treats" the old toner (toner can be degenerated through aging, too!). If the difference is to high it will result in excessive or minor toner application. Anyways, with that table fireworx you can't be hurt, so just give it a try. Be sure you don't inhale that stuff.


Title: Re: Refilling a laser printer toner cartridge question.
Post by: teflone on May 29, 2012, 07:56:48 PM
Just put it in...

If your giving it away, who cares..


I used to refill those in my teenage years..


Try not to inhale the disgusting stuff...


Title: Re: Refilling a laser printer toner cartridge question.
Post by: LoupGaroux on June 02, 2012, 04:27:50 AM
Go for it.

And I am actually certified to say that.

What's the worst thing that could happen? You brick a $5 printer.