Top 5 Color Laser Printers in the Market

January 30th, 2010 admin No comments

When it comes to a color laser printer, one needs to choose the right one. Good quality and image resolution can make all the difference between mediocre and outstanding printouts. In this article, we provide reviews of the top 5 color laser printers in the market today.

1. DELL 3000cn

Among all the printer reviews, this one tops the list with a good margin. This compact, 25 ppm monochrome, 5 ppm color printer has a 2400×600 dpi resolution. The DELL 3000cn measures about 16.7×16.5×17 inches and weighs approximately 53 pounds. It has excellent color laser output quality as well as expandability. It is also compatible with Windows, Mac as well as Linux systems. Even small sized fonts are easily readable due to the superior quality of print. Its starter toner print cartridges come with a speed of 2000 pages for black and white and 1000 pages for color printouts. What makes it top the list are its superior quality of text as well as good, solid graphics – all at a very reasonable price.

2. Oki printing solutions C3400n

This printer is high on speed with 20 black and white pages printed per minute and 16 color pages every minute. It has a resolution capacity of 1200×600 dpi. It has about 4 print cartridges with a capacity of 1000 pages each. What places it second on the list is its speed and reasonably good text and graphics, all of which come at a surprisingly affordable price.

3. Brother HL 2700CN

This color laser printer is aimed primary for office usage as opposed to home use. It has a monochrome speed of 31 ppm and color of 8 ppm. The Brother HL 2700CN comes with starter toner print cartridges with a shelf life of 5000 pages for black and white and 3000 pages for three colors. What sets this one apart are the presence of both parallel and USB 2.0 and even 10/100TX networking ability.

4. Lexmark C510

This small office beauty prints with exceptional color and sharpness. Especially targeted at small business groups, the Lexmark C510 color laser printer provides plenty of features at a very affordable price. The printer comes in three varieties, has a mono speed of 30 ppm, 8 ppm color speed and is much faster than any other pure monochrome printers.

5. Samsung CLP500

With sharpness and brilliance in its printing as well as good mono and color speeds of 20 and 5 ppm respectively, this color laser printer comes at a reasonable price. It has a color resolution of 1200×600 dpi, good print quality and is quieter compared to its counterparts. The Samsung CLP500 has a print capacity of about 600 sheets, has a 64 MB memory, has both parallel and USB 2.0. The downer for this one is its bulky appearance (it measures 20×18.5×16 inches) and heavy weight (approximately 80 pounds). It’s best suited for people for whom color quality is paramount and not so much the volume of work.

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Computer Printers: Dot Matrix Generation to All-in-One

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I remember those dot matrix computer printers which were screeching and screeching as they slowly printed out your documents. They used to make lot of noise, annoying but they were high technology of that time. Since then computer printers have come a very long way. Nowadys, not only you got high speed printers but also you have fax, copy, scanner included which means all office instruments aggregated in one compact device. The good point about this multifunction peripheral is that it doesn’t cost too much.
Do I need to go for specific brand?
There are tons of brands out there that is hard to choose. Brands like Dell, HP, Cannon, Epson, Brother, Konica Minolta, Lexmark, Samsung, Toshiba, Sharp. Each one of these brands has its own specialty and quality. However doing some research is vital to find your appropriate computer printer. You don’t want to purchase a printer which is not worth buying. You should first recognize your needs. Are you willing to print out a large volume of documents per day? Then definitely laser printer would be your choice.
Maybe you don’t need printing tons of papers but you want to print high quality color photos, then you certainly should go for photo computer printer. If you need printing large volume of photos per day then inkjet printers will cost you lot of money changing cartridges every week or so. But if don’t care about cost of changing cartridges regularly, then inkjet computer printer delivers high quality print outs. Maybe you just need scan and fax functionalities then you don’t have to go for expensive printers like laser ones. The small desktop home printer would perfectly work for you. Maybe you are a owner of large printing, finishing factory, then you will need a production printing MFP.
All-in-one Computer Printers
Nowadays, as I said computer printers do much more than just print documents. Plus printing, faxing, scanning, copying, even e-mailing are additional features which are aggregated in one machine. Most computer printers will copy documents, scan pictures and documents with their built in scanning capabilities. The print feature is even advanced in some models, allowing you to print high quality pictures as well as high quality documents. Different models provide different functionality, you can have all your office needs taken care of with one easy to use computer printer model. That cuts down on the space your units take up, it saves you money, and it’s very convenient.
Recently Hewlett-Packard presented a new generation of multifunction or all-in-one mobile printers which only focus on printing functionality but in multiple ways. They are 5lb printer, lightweight, compact and portable. You can print with wire and wirelessly through Bluetooth from your cell phone or PDA. You can print high quality photos from your memory card, digital camera in your car or office. Compare to first generation of printers (dot Matrix), there is no noise at all. They equipped with antivibration technology which means no noise, no move while it’s printing.

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HISTORY OF PRINTERS

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The original laser printer was developed in 1969 at the Xerox Research centre by Gary Starkweather, and then in 1971 adapted Xerox copier technology adding a laser beam to come up with the Laser printer.

The first printer to combine laser technology and electro photography was the IBM 3800 installed in 1976 at the accounting offices of F.W. Woolworth’s data centre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  This was the industry’s first high-speed laser printer.

While large and often quoted as “taking up a whole room” was used for high volume printing of documents, it was designed for an entirely different purpose, and although a primitive version of the later devices used with a personal computer, many 3800s are still in use.

When personal computers became more widespread, the HP LaserJet 8ppm was the first laser printer intended for a mass market, and was released in 1984, this was quickly followed by laser printers from Brother Industries, IBM and many others.

Hewlett-Packard released the Laser Jet 4 in 1992, which was the first 600 by 600 dots per inch resolution laser printer.

The inkjet printer was invented in 1976 but took a few years for the inkjet to become a home consumer item with the release of the DeskJet inkjet printer by Hewlett-Packard in 1988.

Cartridge SOS suppliers of printer cartridges and printer toner has a product range of over 22,000 products including stationery and office furniture, the core business being an inexpensive inkjet cartridges, laser toner cartridges, and fax cartridges.

The company supplies printer cartridges for all major brands of printer, Hewlett Packard, Epson, Cannon, Lexmark, Brother, Samsung, to name a few, and they also offer a compatible

Inkjet cartridge or laser toner option thus giving the customer more choice.

A spokesman for Cartridge SOS said “although being a comparatively young business, established in 2005, being a cartridge specialist we know the industry inside out, and can offer the customer the very best prices and service, with same day delivery in London, and a guaranteed next day delivery to mainland UK, keeps us at the top of the game”.

A full range of products can be viewed and ordered via the Internet, or by telephone or visit to Cartridge SOS’ premises.

For further Information visit: www.cartridgesos.co.uk/

Editor’s Note: Cartridge SOS is represented by online advertising consultancy, Media Solutions Marketing.  Please direct all media enquiries to:

Email: billy@mediasolutionsmarketing.com or call 0845 6809802

 

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Xbox 360 Mod Chip – What Is It And Should You Buy One?

January 30th, 2010 admin No comments

As a serious gamer myself, I love to see games before they hit our shores here in North America. But more than that, I am always looking for the hottest and most unique games I can get my hands on. Unfortunately, many of those games just don’t come to our side of the ocean from Japan. Typically, since the days of the original Nintendo NES, Japanese gamers have enjoyed much more unique and often times much better games than their North American Counter Parts. I’ve been very fortunate to be able to play many of these Japanese games while I was living in Japan, but when I returned back home to Canada, I simply could not find many of the games that I had played with such pleasure while in Japan. So I searched and researched and found exactly what I needed to be able to just put those Japanese games into game console and really start playing again. What I found was a Mod Chip, for my Playstation console. And I’ve been using mod chips ever since then. Having most recently purchased and installed my Xbox 360 Mod Chip into my system – and I’ve got games from Japan on the way.

So Just what IS a mod chip? Let me explain. A modification chip or mod chip is a device used to play import, backup, or home brew games. Mod Chips first came into “fame” when die hard, hard core gamers who were tired of the slim offerings that were made available for them in the USA, wanted to get their hands on the often better and more unique Japanese games that were coming out for their game console. This is nothing new, even the Nintendo NES has a device that allowed gamers to plug Japanese Famicom cartridges into their USA NES system so that they could play those really unique Japanese games, or the latest Mario offering that was only available (or came out much sooner) in Japan.

Mod chips are available for all the major video game consoles, including the Xbox 360, Xbox, Sony PSP, PlayStation, Playstation 2 and GameCube. Almost all modern console gaming systems have hardware-based schemes which ensure that only officially sanctioned games may be used with the system and implement regional lockout similar to the scheme used in DVD movies. The specific technical nature of these DRM systems varies by system, and may include cryptographic signing (Xbox), intentionally unreadable sectors (PlayStation, Sega Saturn), custom optical media (GameCube, Dreamcast), or some combination thereof. Modchips are available also for some DVD players, to defeat region code enforcement and user operation prohibitions.

Mod Chips first came into “fame” when die hard, hard core gamers who were tired of the slim offerings that were made available for them in the USA, wanted to get their hands on the often better and more unique Japanese games that were coming out for their game console. This is nothing new, even the Nintendo NES has a device that allowed gamers to plug Japanese Famicom cartridges into their USA NES system so that they could play those really unique Japanese games, or the latest Mario offering that was only available (or came out much sooner) in Japan.

Modchips typically require some level of technical ability to install. Most commonly, modchips must be soldered on to a console’s motherboard, although there are no-solder install kits (which instead rely on the precise positioning of electrical contacts within the case) which work with some revisions of the PlayStation 2 and Xbox hardware.

As console systems got better and better, a whole following of home brew developers starting making their own software for their consoles. Software like the Xbox Media Center (XMBC) as well as their own little games and programs to stream video and audio. But in order to play / run this software, users are required to be able to load unsigned / home brew code onto their system. This is where mod chips come in. Not only do they allow you to play the latest game offerings from Japan, which as stated earlier, are often much better both graphically and in the way of originality than the games that are for the North American market.

As with any new system, and the new mod chips that first come out – we’re always hit with loads of “compatibility” issues. Much like when the ps2 mod chip first came out, they had chips (different chips) for each “version” of the ps2 console. And the Xbox 360 mod chips are no exception. The very first chips that came out were for very specific “versions” of the XBox 360. First it was a mod chip for the Samsung drives .. Which means that if your XBox 360 had a samsung DVD drive, then you needed to buy an Xbox 360 mod chip that worked on the SAMSUNG drive, to bypass the current firmware.

Then the Team Underdog chip came out, this chip had 2 versions. One for the samsung drives, and another one for the LG/Hitachi Drives. So again, you were “stuck” having to find out exactly which Xbox 360 you had, in order to select the right chip for your console.

Now, as with most developments in the mod chip manufacturing world, eventually, some very smart programmers and developers finally get it right. Naturally, it is common sense to assume that customers would be much more likely to buy a mod chip for their Xbox 360 is they could do away with the “version” checking, and buy a chip that they KNOW will work in their Xbox 360 console… Of course, when they take it apart after receiving their chip, they WILL have to find out which model they have so they can use the right installation directions – but they don’t have to fret or worry that the chip they have purchased may NOT be compatible with their XBox 360.

Much like any product, customers want the peace of mind of knowing that what they are buying will simply just WORK, and in the case of mod chips, will work in their Xbox 360 console regardless of the version of the Xbox 360 that they purchased.

In comes the Globe 360 Xbox 360 Mod Chip. The Globe 360 is the world’s First Xbox 360 mod chip that is compatible with ALL DVD Drives currently on the market! Rather than having to figure out which model drive you have, as you do with other chips, the Globe360 Xbox 360 Mod chip works in ANY drive model to date. And the home brew software that is available is outstanding – and I expect it to get a whole lot better. My Xbox already acts as a complete media center, even streaming Google Videos directly from the Internet. And my Playstation 2 has been transformed from just an awesome games machine to a DVD Player, DivX Player, MP3 Player, and streaming content directly to the console from the Internet makes it something that I could not do without.

To sum it up, if you have an Xbox 360, then you should really consider getting an Xbox 360 mod chip. Not only will you be able to protect your expensive investments by making backup copies of your own original games, and putting the originals away for safe keeping, but you’ll also open up a whole new world of games that you simply would not be able to play otherwise. There are truly very unique (and playable) Japanese games that we’ll simply never see otherwise. And if home brew or cool utilities, applications or add-ons are your thing, then having a mod chip is an absolute must.

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Samsung M40 Ink Cartridges

January 29th, 2010 admin No comments

You’ve had enough of spending a fortune and are probably interested in finding out whether it is worth trying a cheaper alternative to expensive OEM ink cartridges.  In the past compatibles have had their bad press and sometimes rightly so.  As technology has progressed and professional equipment and chemical compounds have improved, so have compatible ink cartridges.  No longer do you have to pay a small fortune for your Samsung M40 ink cartridges.  RE-GEN cartridges will do the same job at less than half the price! PC Friend stocks a huge range of ink cartridges so you can feel confident that we can get it to you quickly and efficiently.  We understand the need for good quality ink cartridges, as well as excellent customer service making us top in the industry as expressed by thousands of our customers nationally.  If you need quality and want competitive prices then PC Friend can help you. These Samsung M40 ink cartridges are specifically designed to be compatible with your Samsung printer so you get the professional results you deserve.  You needn’t put up with unreliable and messy ink cartridges in order to save money.  Here at PC Friend we know how to offer you the best of both worlds!  With your debit or credit card you can order online and receive your ink cartridges within a couple of days!  Your Samsung M40 ink cartridges will arrive at your home or office in new sealed boxes ready to use immediately.   We also offer a no-quibble money back guarantee should you have any problems with your Samsung M40 ink cartridges.  Just send them back to us and we will happily replace or refund you, whatever you prefer. Choose PC Friend for your low cost Samsung M40 ink cartridges and start saving money today. The majority of our orders are despatched the same working day using our next delivery service so that you don’t have to wait for your purchased items.  PC Friend appreciate that sometimes keeping track of the toner in our printer is the last thing on your mind yet when you run out you realise how urgently you need it!  PC Friend therefore makes it their priority to get you the products you need as quickly as possible.

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How Do Laser Printers Work?

January 29th, 2010 admin No comments

It is one of those things that most of us really don’t think about. How does a laser printer work? Well, you click “print” and it works, right? For most of us that is all we need to know or would care to know. But, in reality, it is something you should an understanding of if you are going to be buying a laser printer for the office network or shelling out a decent amount of cash.

Chemistry isn’t that bad

Most people have horror stories about chemistry class, me included. But when it comes to figuring out how a laser printer and chemistry work together it is not all that bad. Whether it is a HP, Epson, Cannon or Dell laser printer it works the same way, positive charges and negative charges. The old saying actually applies, opposites attract.

Getting charged

Within the laser printer there is a drum that slowly turns. As it turns it is given a charge by a wire (charge corona wire) or, in some cases, another roller. After the drum is charged the printer shoots a laser at the surface of the drum discharging the drum in certain places. These places end up looking like letters and numbers on the drum.

To get these discharged letters and number shapes off the drum and onto a piece of paper the laser printer covers the discharged shapes with charged toner. It then hooks them up with an oppositely charged piece of paper. As makes sense the toner is attracted to the paper and there it is, toner on paper. If you have ever changed a toner cartridge you can attest that the stuff loves to attach itself to just about anything. The process so far just makes the toner attach itself in an ordered fashion or letter and numbers.

Getting toned

The process is just about complete at the most basic level. What needs to happen to finish off the process is for the toner to be fused into the paper permanently. To accomplish this the laser printer rolls the paper by a heat roller to melt the toner into the fibers of the paper. As the laser printer does this it real eases the charge with yet another roller.

Ultimately, when the process is in synch there is no muss and no mess. But everything needs to be timed just right. In the end, there is a warm static free piece of paper with all the words fit and unfit to print.

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Do I Need Replacement Ink Cartridges From Refresh Cartridges for My Printer?

January 29th, 2010 admin No comments

To start with, an ink cartridge is that detachable part of your printer which contains a reservoir or reservoirs of ink which the printer uses to print out your documents. On occasion, the ink cartridge is fitted with the print-head as well. The different colors of ink are contained within their own respective reservoirs (like, if you use black ink, the black ink is placed in its own respective reservoir while other colors are placed in other reservoirs – one color in one reservoir). You can also get ink cartridges that have electronic contacts plus a chip used to talk to the printer.

If you are using a consumer inkjet printer then you will probably need a thermal inkjet cartridge to print out your documents. Epson is excluded from this category of thermal inkjet printers because it relies on piezoelectric inkjets instead of thermal inkjet cartridges to function.

Refresh Cartridges is a company that sells replacement inkjet and toner cartridges to the general public for their photocopiers, fax machines, or printers. Refresh Cartridges does its best to sell inexpensive yet high quality replacement inkjet and toner cartridges, with shipment to the customer included in the purchase price already.

The inkjet cartridges sold by Refresh Cartridges come under a wide variety of brand names, such as Brother, Samsung, Apollo, Hewlett Packard (or HP), Lexmark, Compaq, Xerox, Canon, Xerox, and Epson. These are inclusive of original inkjet cartridges, remanufactured inkjet cartridges, and compatible inkjet cartridges. Refresh Cartridges prides itself on selling such inkjet cartridges to the public because these are a good alternative to selling cheap cartridges whose quality may be substandard, even if they are inexpensive.

Refresh Cartridges also sells remanufactured toner cartridges for use on the following brand-name printers: Samsung, Minolta, Brother, Hewlett Packard or HP, Xerox, Lexmark, Canon or Epson. Refresh Cartridges tries to compete against retailers of cheap toner cartridges as well by offering quality products to the public.

You might be shocked to find out how expensive printer ink cartridges can be. They are that expensive because many printer companies do not make much money from the price they sell their printers at. To make a profit and recoup their investments, printer companies sell printer ink cartridges for their brand so that as consumers keep replacing printer ink cartridges the printer companies will earn back what they invested in the manufacturing processes.

That is partly why Refresh Cartridges aims to sell cheap cartridges to the public that are of good quality. Refresh Cartridges also has another service on the side which allows consumers to donate their retired inkjet cartridges to support certain charities. At the moment, Refresh Cartridges confines itself to accepting only Lexmark and HP (Hewlett Packard) inkjet cartridges. This recycling program initiated by Refresh Cartridges was designed to save plenty of inkjet cartridges from being dumped into landfills.

If you have Brother, Canon or Epson ink cartridges instead, you will be happy to know these ink cartridges are recyclable into other products. The reason these brands of ink cartridges are not remanufactured is because the financial returns are not good enough to make the program viable.

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10 Ways To Get More Prints For Less Money From Your Printer

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The total cost of a printer is determined not only by the cost of the printer, but also by the cost of the cartridge, pages per cartridge, printed pages per year, and more. To reduce the cost of your prints, and therefore, the cost of your printer, take note of these 10 tips on saving money. Use A Laser Printer: Starting at the point of purchase, if you want to print a lot of pages for a low cost per page, then you should get a laser printer. Laser printers may cost more upfront, but they will save you a lot of money in the long run. Toner cartridges have a higher page yield than inkjet printers’ ink cartridges. Printing 1,000 pages on an inkjet printer will cost five times more than on a laser printer. The brother tn 350 toner cartridge can print 2,500 pages at a 5% coverage for less than $50 and the brother tn-460 toner, a high yield toner cartridge, can print 6,000 pages at 5% coverage for around $60. It may sound a bit expensive, but each sheet will only cost a few cents per page to print. Print Only Text: Don’t print images if you don’t need to. Let’s say you want to print information from a web page but do not need the images. For this scenario it’s best to copy the text and paste it on a text editor such as Notepad. There, you can print out the information and save loads of toner. Use The Print Preview: How many times have you printed a document only to find part of it was cut off, it wasn’t formatted correctly, or you printed one final page with only a few sentences of garbage you didn’t need to print. When printing, try to always use the print preview before printing so you don’t waste toner or paper. Send Documents Electronically: A good way to save on paper from the get-go is to not print at all. If possible, send co-workers documents in emails, transfer them via USB flash drive, or copy them on a shared network. Scan Documents For Filing: Instead of printing out documents to collect dust in folders in rows of file cabinets, start scanning documents to save on a company server, or onto your own computer. Sheetfed scanners with OCR software are great for this. Additionally, having an electronic version of your documents makes it easier to share. Ignore The “Low-Toner” Light: Studies show that often times up to forty percent of a toner cartridge’s toner is still left in the cartridge when the “out of toner” or “low-toner” light comes on. Ignore the light and run it for several more jobs until the quality starts to diminish. Be careful not to completely dry out the toner though. Don’t Let The Toner Cartridge Dry Out: Toner cartridges will dry out if you run the printer too long before changing the cartridge and from not using it often. To keep the cartridge fresh, make sure you print a page once a week and change the toner cartridge when the print quality starts to fade. Shake The Toner Cartridges: While it sounds a bit unusual, shaking a toner cartridge when it gets low will actually activate the remaining toner and allow several more passes to print. Give them a good shake if you are really trying to lower your budget. Shut Printers Off Properly: Most people don’t think about this, but how you shut off your printer can damage the unit. By hitting the power button, the printer parks the printer heads in their proper resting place for the next use. If you shut the printer off from the power strip and not the printer itself, it can bypass its normal shut-down process, which can lead to a clogged or dry printhead. Remember to never shut your printer off from the power strip. Know When To Buy Off-Brand and When NOT To: Generic printer cartridges and refill kits are a few dollars cheaper than brand-name cartridges but are only good if you don’t care about print quality, you don’t print images, you don’t print a lot, and you don’t have a printer you are really care about. No-name cartridges’ low quality prints often fade quickly and are inconsistent. They also aren’t as good of a value as you would think since they produce fewer prints per cartridge; this is because they aren’t as full as brand-name toner cartridges. The best bet is to watch what you print and choose the brand-name toner that was meant for your printer. Trusted brands of toner are HP toner, Brother toner, Epson toner, Canon toner, Xerox toner, Samsung toner, and Lexmark toner. Follow these ten tips and save money on toner, paper, and save by extending the life of your printer.

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Toner Cartridges for Hp Laser Printer

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Printer toner cartridges for laser printers are definitely the most elite features related with high-quality, laser productions. Most laser systems use four colors in toner cartridges, with each color selected inside toner cartridge for simple use and accurate functionality. There are as well laser printers that uses one color and which are known to be monochrome printers. Laser printers work in the similar way as any copier machines, in that a laser ray is used to make an electrical charge on a drum that is passed by way of a toner color cartridge. The color that is in fact picked up in the process is then rolled onto paper making heat set color applications. Laser productions are recognized for their superior quality and slick exterior free from the more absorbent look of inkjet printing cartridges.

HP laser printers are all effective, high-speed, high-volume printers. These printers are usually known to be more reliable and more famous than other available brands. To purchase a toner cartridge for an HP laser printer you can follow the following steps. The process is quite easy once you take into consideration cost and quality.

Step One

Before you even start of research on how you would like to replace your existing toner cartridges, pick up your owner’s manual for your HP laser printer. Get the information on disposing, buying and installing hp printer toner cartridge into that particular hp model.

Step Two

Go online and research on other available media options for buying hp laser printer toner cartridge. Your owner’s manual may even ask you to buy an hp toner cartridge, but it is not actually necessary.

Step Three

Next you have to decide whether you would like to buy an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) toner cartridge, toner refills, compatible cartridges or remanufactured cartridges according to you need.

Step Four

Find an outlet that is ready to supply your toner cartridges. You should always consider using online store to find a best deals before you start to shop.

Step Five

The last step is to purchase your toner cartridge. Again, pick out your owner’s manual to correctly install the cartridge. Also follow the instruction given on the cartridge package.

Tips & Warnings

• Even though HP toner cartridges have its own advantages of obviously being made by the same company who made your computer, there are as well other enough options.

• Find out what are apt toner cartridges compatible with your HP laser printer. Many toner cartridges do the job for HP laser printers on less than the cost of an OEM cartridge.

• Make sure the toner cartridge you purchase is well-matched with your printer if it is not an HP cartridge. Using non-compatible cartridges would surely damage your printer.

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Samsung Ml-2010 Toner Cartridges

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Samsung are renowned for their excellence in producing printers second to none that are guaranteed to work for many years and offer you excellent printing results time after time.  Toners4less don’t believe however that when you buy a Samsung ML2010 printer that you’re committing to buy expensive original Samsung ML2010 Toner Cartridges.  We have found the perfect solution to your printing needs – RE-GEN compatible toner cartridges.  You are given the opportunity to pay a fraction of the price for almost an exact replica of genuine Samsung ML2010 Toner Cartridges.  We can assure you that these compatible Samsung ML2010 Toner Cartridges do not smudge nor run. Neither do they make a big mess on your desk! They are quick and easy to install and their results are nothing short of remarkable!  Using similar if not the same ingredients as genuine Samsung ML2010 Toner Cartridges, our compatible toner cartridges are guaranteed to leave you feeling like you have made the right economical decision.  Rather than cutting back on some of life’s luxuries, why not save money by buying cheaper Samsung ML2010 Toner Cartridges?  Because they’re not as reliable I hear you say!  Not so!  The only difference is the packaging they come in, and it goes straight in the bin anyway! Don’t be sold on Samsung’s marketing campaigns and try something new today. Whether you need your compatible Samsung ML2010 Toner Cartridges for the home or office they are sure to impress you.  Never again will you need to buy expensive Samsung toner cartridges.  You don’t have to pay more for original Samsung ML2010 Toner Cartridges.  Toners4less have just the compatible Samsung ML2010 Toner Cartridges you need! We know that a lot of the documents and letters that you need to print are urgent and if they can’t wait, why should you. We aim to dispatch most orders the same day using our fast and reliable delivery service so that you can receive your important replacement toner cartridges as soon as possible and also direct to your door. So make the right decision today and place you Samsung CLP-300 toner order at Toners4less and save some money

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