Canon laser printers are highly regarded due to their excellent printing results
and for being leaders in professional printing devices for business and personal use. When using Canon Laser Printers people have two different toner cartridge options to get either an OEM Canon toner cartridge or a Remanufactured cartridge for a Canon laser printer. There are some myths along with using aftermarket alternatives and this article would like to confront the following three myths:
Myth #1 Use of A Remanufactured Cartridges Will Void Your Printer Warranty.
Fair trade laws completely forbid making use of a specific products condition of warranty unless the product is provided at no cost to the user. At the moment none of the Printer Manufacturers give away the cartridges for free.
The United States has the Sherman Anti-Trust Act and Magnusson-Moss Warranty Improvement Acts that talk about remanufactured cartridges use.
Every time you print some toner is left inside the printer. As part of routine maintenance you should clean any leftover before placing a new cartridge. Toner Cartridges are mainly self-contained and make limited contact with the parts of printers.
If a cartridge has been properly manufactured it doesnt damage printers or create more wear to a printer. When getting a cartridge make sure you read their ISO guarantee.
Myth #3 Remanufacturers Reuse Toner in Remanufactured Cartridges
In order for a cartridge to work properly each model requires a different toner formulation. The combination of contaminated toners would only cause problems.
Toner becomes contaminated during the printing process by paper dust and electrical charges rendering it unusable.
Now that those myths are cleared remember that by using remanufactured canon toner cartridges you not only save the environment but also save on printer ink by more than half than of the cost of OEM Canon toner cartridges.