In case you need help changing your toner cartridge
Having a printer is a necessity for some and a convenience for others. When you purchase your first printer, it could be for work, for school or maybe just because you know someday it will come in handy. However, most don’t consider the maintenance that goes into owning an inkjet or a laser printer, such as replacing toner cartridges. Thankfully, detailed instructions can be found on sites like ehow.com.
The instructions on this page are given in a numbered format and in the simplest form. It even tells you where to put your hands. No matter how ignorant a person may be to the inner functions of a laser printer, these detailed instructions will surely be able to walk them through the process. Installing a toner cartridge is not a difficult process, but may be challenging for first timers.
One important factor is being aware of when toner is low enough to need replacements. You want to be sure to get your money worth each and every time, so be sure to print down to the bottom of the barrel. However, you do not want to wait until the tank is empty to consider getting a refill. It doesn’t work with cars and it will not worth with toner cartridges. You will find yourself unable to print for at least a day if you do not get backup toner in advance.
Usually a printer has clear slots for cartridges. The old ones should slide right out and the new ones should snap in securely. Be sure to pull that tab on the toner cartridge or nothing will come out! If you are using remanufactured toner, the printer may not recognize the chip right away and a cold start may be necessary. However, most replacement cartridges should be good to go as soon as they are installed.