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| Thread ID: 141802 | 2016-03-01 02:14:00 | Have you ever bought a Brother Laser Drum? | Digby (677) | PC World Chat |
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| 1416753 | 2016-03-03 03:47:00 | Has refill ex cartridge world been mentioned? Got one there on Monday . $92 refilled. First time I've done a refill toner cart for years but get all my ink-jet tanks done there for years.... |
paulw (1826) | ||
| 1416754 | 2016-03-03 23:40:00 | You can also buy bottles of toner refill for a very low price on Trademe. They are a bit messy to fill, but it is very cheap. |
Digby (677) | ||
| 1416755 | 2016-03-04 05:05:00 | My own experience with Brother Lasers (through work) has been almost entirely bad. They are lousy for paper feed/pickup/jamb issues, and similarly poor at maintaining a clean page without toner spills. The machines eventually get full of loose toner, possibly made worse by all the times the cart gets pulled out to deal to paper jambs. The HP laser at work now has LITERALLY had 99% FEWER issues than the Brother machines had. In fact, I can't recall ANY issues with the HP. It's very humid here, and that also can make the toner more clumpy, although the HP seems to cope with it perfectly. And despite the obvious economic absurdity of replacing the whole machine, I personally refuse to treat the environment as an infinite rubbish bin, even if the bits do cost more. (I use an inkjet anyway) |
Paul.Cov (425) | ||
| 1416756 | 2016-03-04 05:18:00 | My own experience with Brother Lasers (through work) has been almost entirely bad. They are lousy for paper feed/pickup/jamb issues, and similarly poor at maintaining a clean page without toner spills. The machines eventually get full of loose toner, possibly made worse by all the times the cart gets pulled out to deal to paper jambs. The HP laser at work now has LITERALLY had 99% FEWER issues than the Brother machines had. In fact, I can't recall ANY issues with the HP. It's very humid here, and that also can make the toner more clumpy, although the HP seems to cope with it perfectly. And despite the obvious economic absurdity of replacing the whole machine, I personally refuse to treat the environment as an infinite rubbish bin, even if the bits do cost more. (I use an inkjet anyway) Paul, I have had 2 Brother laser priners an not a problem with either one. Son inherted first one 18 months ago and it is still working great. Ken |
kenj (9738) | ||
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