Türkçe
İngilizce

 
CQS COMPATIBLE LASER TONER CARTRIDGES ARE READY

IN UNIVERSAL GENERIC BOXES

Inkjet Cartridge Refill Machine with Vacuum Chamber

 

Inkjet Cartridge Refill Machine with Vacuum Chamber                                                                        

LASER TONER REFILL MACHINE - CQS TN 3001 - with lifting system

Laser toner refill machine - 30 kgs powder capasity and include CQS TN 4001 Cleaning Machine - with 2 hepa filter

LASER TONER REFILL MACHINE - CQS TN 2001 - with cleaning unit

LASER TONER REFILL MACHINE - CQS TN 2001 - with cleaning unit

UNIVERSAL COLOR CARTRIDGE REFILL MACHINE - 245 EURO


UNIVERSAL BLACK CARTRIDGE REFILL MACHINE - 215 EURO


Who are we?

... Enhancing its goals, Özkan Computer began its abroad business activities carrying its cartridge refill projects to the trade shows.


 
LASER TONER CARTRIDGE REFILLING METHODS

Toner refilling commonly occurs several ways:

  • Refilling and reuse by the end user. This is normally done by use of a DIY laser toner refill kit that includes a supply of compatible toner, reset chips where required, and instructions for the process of refilling. There are various types of toner powder, and many DIY toner refill products are available either online from ecommerce suppliers or through specialist retail stores. ...
ALL LASER TONERS ARE SAME

This is a bit like asking, "Are all cars the same?". Conceptually, they all get the same job done in same way. But practically, what we've got is thousands of incompatible cars from different manufacturers. A Ford Mondeo distributor won't work in the Peugeot 306, and probably not even in a Ford Focus. It's the same with laser printers. ...

HOW MANY TIMES CAN I REFILL A CARTRIDGE

How many times can I refill a cartridge?

With some exceptions as explained here, we hereby put our corporate neck on the chopping block and say the rule of thumb is three straight refills - and maybe then some. To be exact, it depends which cartridge you've got.  ...

HOW TO START RECYCLING CARTRIDGE REFILL

Which cartridges are accepted?

Only OEM cartridges are unfortunately accepted in most paying recycling programs. An OEM cartridge has never been recycled before and bears the name of the printer brand i.e. HP, Lexmark, Dell etc. Cartridges that have variations of the words “remanufactured”, “compatible with”, “replaces…” or "manufactured from new and used parts" printed on the cartridge will not be accepted by most programs.

Some printer cartridge recyclers accept previously recycled cartridges. The compensation level is however low and only few cartridge models are accepted. Check our lists of printer cartridge recyclers that accept these cartridges.

Printer cartridges that are sent in for recycling needs to be in good condition to be accepted by the recycling companies. Handle your printer cartridge with care and according to the specific instructions given from the recycling service. Be sure to check which cartridges are accepted before you send them in. Recycling companies will only pay for cartridges they accept and some will also charge a penalty for cartridges that are not accepted.

The following inspection criteria can be used before you send in your cartridges. These are enforced by many recyclers and recycling programs offering cash for your cartridges.

Inkjet Ink Cartridges

  • Make sure that the case is not broken or have cracks
  • The contact area should be firmly attached to the cartridge case
  • The flex tape should not be broken and be firmly attached to the cartridge case
  • The nozzle plate should not have any holes or be broken
  • One of the key components of an ink cartridge is the nozzle plate / print head. Attached to it are resistors that heat the ink causing it to expand and shoot through the jets onto the paper. The heating elements i.e. the transistors can burn out if you print with an empty ink tank. For this reason, most printers warn you when you are about to run low on ink. Stop printing when warned and change to a new cartridge. Read more on correct ink cartridge handling.
  • Most Epson and many of Canons ink cartridges only consist of an ink tank making them non-accepted in paying recycling programs. All parts which normally are integrated into the ink cartridge are in these brands inkjet printer models attached directly onto the printer.