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Inkjet Cartridge Refill Machine with Vacuum Chamber
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
... Enhancing its goals, Özkan Computer began its abroad business activities carrying its cartridge refill projects to the trade shows.
Toner refilling commonly occurs several ways:
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?
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. ...
Over 375 million empty toner cartridges and ink cartridges are thrown into the trash every year in the US. Most of these printer cartridges end up on landfill sites or in incinerators.
375 million cartridges amount to roughly 11 cartridges being disposed of every second. If you put all these cartridges end to end they would cover a distance encircling the earth over three times.
This mountain of waste can be reduced through reuse and recycling. Yet approximately 70% of all ink cartridges and 50% of all toner cartridges are still not recycled. Things are continuously changing for the better with pressure from legislation, environmental awareness among consumers and a more mature recycling industry.
The plastics used in printer cartridges are made of an engineering grade polymer that have a very slow decomposing rate ranging between 450 to 1000 years depending on the cartridge type. Ink cartridges may also leak printer ink polluting the surrounding environment.
The recovery, reuse and recycling of all these empty printer cartridges will save tax dollars since we all pay taxes for landfills through waste management costs.
By recycling printer cartridges, we conserve natural resources and energy by reducing the need for virgin materials. Up to 97 percent of the materials that make up a printer cartridge can be recycled or reused if taken care of. Printer cartridges can in extreme cases be refilled up to 15 times before reaching the end of their life most though averaging between 5-7 refills.
Buying recycled printer cartridges can reduce the cost with up to 50% compared to cartridges that are made of virgin materials or non reused parts. Depending on the recycling program and printer cartridge type you will get money back for every returned cartridge.
NYCWasteLe$$ has a cartridge cost saving measurement tool for governments that might be of interest to use in your organization while trying to calculate possible cost savings.
By purchasing and returning printer cartridges you support the local economy. The remanufacturing business employs thousands of people spread out over many smaller and locally owned companies.