Having been inside thousands of laser, led, and Inkjet printers in my
time, I'd have to agree with HP.
Third-party recycled toner carts can cause an ungodly mess a tech is gonna
have to clean up. Inkjet refill kits can have the same effect (but
gooeyer).
For those on the list, you know what you are doing and know what you are
getting into, but PLEASE tell your customers/clients to buy original toner
carts or carts from a known maker (such as Xerox tonor carts for hp
printers). Shopping for price is ok, but refilled carts from Joedy
Rottenkrotch are recipe for disaster.
Regards,
Jeff
In <l0310280eb80ce699bc5d(a)[192.168.1.4]>4]>, on 11/05/01
at 05:02 PM, Mike Ford <mikeford(a)socal.rr.com> said:
>HP recommends a plain old water (a damp cloth) to
clean printer rollers. I
>>Does anyone know where I can get "Rubber
Restorer"? I know it comes in a
>>spray.
I bought a bottle of Rubber Rejuvient at Frys, Platen
Cleaner is another
similar thing. Keep in mind HP is the same company that said Toner
cartridges can't be refilled, so when the wet cloth doesn't work, use the
real stuff if you don't want to buy new parts or a printer.
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