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Toner Cartridges: Refill or Refurbish



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-15 16:54:52
People are always looking for ways to save money, reduce waste, and try to behave in ecologically sound ways. "Reduce, reuse, recycle" has become the mantra of consumers who want to save money and try to save the planet. Businesses have started to market their "green" practices to the consumer market. Not all practices are as environmentally sound as others, however, and some are simply not very practical. Whichever method is used, however, the replacement or refurbished items can be purchased online to save both time and money.

Laser and ink printer cartridges were once considered a waste product of home printing. Businesses and private individuals are trying to find ways of not adding to the waste, and the debate between refilling or buying refurbished toner has escalated. There are pros and cons to both methods, as well as firm believers on both sides of the debate. While this will never trump global climate change as a major environmental issue, both sides are well entrenched in their beliefs.

Advocates for toner refills will argue that the price of buying refurbished cartridges is higher than buying a toner refill kit. The refill kits allow for an end user to continue to use the same printer cartridges and not pay for the packaging, marketing, and labor of refurbished cartridges. Kits are sold that are supposed to make the process easy, cost effective, and reduce waste.

Refilling may seem like a great answer, however, most IT professionals do not like the idea of these do-it-yourself' kits. The kits can be messy and cause numerous mechanical and print quality problems if the toner gets into the printer. IT professionals weigh the risk of extra cleaning and damaged equipment to the cost savings of the refill kit itself. Home users may not realize how much of a mess toner can create and the damage it can cause.

Advocates for refurbished printer cartridges note that the extra cost of refurbished units helps to ensure the quality of the cartridge. They explain that there is far more to the printer cartridge than the toner reservoir component. There are cleaning blades on printer cartridges and waste toner compartments. If these are not replaced and emptied, then they will degrade the quality of the prints or even ruin the printer. Parts that are designed to wear out can be replaced on refurbished units, making them more reliable than refills.

Neither party will come to agreement on which is best, however, customers should be aware of the pros and cons of both methods. Refilling is cheaper, but it does have risks that many people are not willing to accept. Refurbished units are more costly but are time saving and will cost less in the long run. Only the individual knows what risks they are willing to take and can choose which method is best for them.
Author Resource:- Author writes about a variety of topics. If you would like to learn more about Xerox toner cartridges, visit http://www.overnighttoner.com/.
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