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Old 27-02-2004, 17:55   #5
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Re: Toner, toner toner? whats the difference?

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Originally Posted by gary_580
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It is recommended to use the original toner; this will ensure the quality of the copies, a good yield and a normal wear and tear of the other inner components of the machine. More often than not in the long run the higher cost of the toner is offset by the reduced need for service and maintenance
Have to agree with that. When the AA was trying to cut costs, they started using NiceDay toner cartriges for their laserjets.
Our hardware guy was forever changing fuser units and other components, and users would have work ruined by dodgy cartriges leaking toner over the page.
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