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Environmentally Friendly Printer Chipstonertopup toner refills chip laser ink cartridge
Laser cartridges can be reused several times, but the manufacturers don't want you to.
Replacement printer cartridges are expensive, sometimes more than the cost of the printer.
Most printers are set to lock out and stop printing once they detect that the toner has reached the end of its rated life.
You may reset your cartridge by replacing the used chip with a compatible chip from EcoStar. This enables you to refill the toner and carry on printing.
Smart chips are used to store cartridge usage information, as well as specifics used to authenticate the laser cartridge type.
To get started choose your printer model, or cartridge type.
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Wide Product Rangerecycling inkjet resetter recycle reuse hp canon brother drum emptiesplease free replacement disposal
We believe that we have the largest retail range of printer reset chips in the world!
We supply over 1600 products for over 6,000 models. These range from old printers that are still in use, like the original Lexmark Optra T, to small, modern desk lasers, like the Pantum P2000. If it can be refilled we aim to stock it. We do not supply any inkjet products.
We supply products for high volume A3 models from the old Oki C9600 to the new colour Xerox Versalink C8000 and for colour multifunction machines like the Brother MFC-L9570cdw.
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Protect the environmentoki lexmark xerox versalink c8000 konica minolta intec primera pantum samsung epson dell
Reduce, reuse and recycle is the environmental mantra!
Save significant raw material, waste and energy by reusing your laser consumables. This is the optimum form of recycling.
Approximately 44 million laser consumables are bought each year in Europe. In the UK 95% of these are thrown out after only one use. Each one contains between 1 and 2 litres of oil, as well as aluminium and steel. Each time you reuse it, you save these valuable, non-renewable resources and the energy required to manufacture it in the first place.
The majority of these are disposed of in landfill sites. In the UK this amounts to 10,000 tonnes of material each year. The plastic and other material used for its manufacture is non-biodegradable. It does not decompose for many centuries. Each time you reuse one, you save waste landfill. If all of those thrown into landfill in the UK were recycled once we would save 15 million litres of oil within 12 months.
For a fuller discussion of the environmental issues!
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