Thursday, February 16, 2012

Compatible Canon Toner and Printers

Canon toner and printers are quality products as we all know. So the parts of their compatible toner and printers have to keep up. Compatible companies will bulk fill their cartridges with their corresponding toners and compatible cartridges to make sure you are getting the service that you need.

The toner in the compatible cartridges may not be exactly the same in context to what is exactly in the original toners but they are close enough to where they look bold and vivid and do the job with Canon as if it were a real Canon product.

The toners that they put in would work for other printer brands as well. So say that you have a Canon magenta toner cartridge but it is filled with compatible ink; it would also work for another brand but it would just be a different cartridge that was compatible with that specific brand. Every printer that you come across is different to another and yes their needs are different. Using toner that is used to fill multiple brands still works in getting you the same quality as long as the printer is not faulty.


The compatibles for Canon products have a wiper blade which makes sure that it doesn't get backed up and the waste toner has a place to go. Separating the waste chamber from the toner hopper is easy for the laser technician if it's a good toner shell.

Remanufactured cartridges are different. They also have quality parts and toner that are used in the cartridges. They are a little more expensive but they are rebuilt from used toner cartridges from the original maker.

Mostly, by using a compatible toner cartridge you are getting good quality but you are saving the most money possible. They aren't just cheaper than the original brand's counterparts but their remanufactured counterparts as well. They can be typically 60 percent cheaper than original toners or remanufactured toners. The remanufactured toners only save you 30 percent and have the same guarantee of working as the compatible cartridges.

Using compatible toners for Canon will not void the printers warranty. There is actually a law against it. So you really will not lose anything by trying it out in theory. You can return them or replace them if they don't work and you will get your warranty filled wholly. You will be able to print at almost the same rate as you would be printing if you bought the original toner give or take 5 percent.

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