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Make the world a better place with your empty ink cartridges
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Did you know that your empty ink cartridge can help you earn
some money or fund your favorite charity simply by not throwing
it away!
Very often we do not know what to do with the empty cartridges
and they invariably find their way to the trashcan. Given these
cartridges are made of plastic, they are not biodegradable and
end up polluting the environment in various ways.
A recent study done by a US based agency the EPA (Environmental
Protection Agency) has found that 67% of the empty cartridges
are sent to landfills, 15% are burnt to ashes and a mere 18% are
recycled.
If the percentages don't look intimidating enough, here are some
actual figures, every year over 400 million cartridges with a
combined weight of 200 million pounds are dumped into landfills.
Recycling these cartridges is a far more useful option. Here are
a few benefits in recycling cartridges can do:
1/ Help us reduce our ink bills, as recycled ink cartridges are
a lot cheaper compared to new ones.
2/ This way we can help reduce pollution and reduce the amount
of plastic that goes into polluting the earth.
3/ We can send them over to companies that assist charities with
the profits.
Some institutions generate money by recycling cartridges
Oxfam for example can help raise money from empty ink
cartridges. Visit
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do/recycle/toner.htm and
you can read both about the work Oxfam undertakes as well as how
they fund charitable work using the money generated from
cartridges.
Refilling Cartridges
Refilling cartridges is good option. The replacement cartridges
must be made to the exact specifications and standards of the
manufacturer and not simply refilled. Just because they come
cheap, you don't want them to ruin your print quality and risk
ink leakage.
Refill kits are available and they are typically very easy to
use. If this option is availed they can save you up to 70
percent on the purchase cost. They can be purchased |
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online from
sites that sell ink cartridges.
A refill cartridge typically contains the component parts, ink,
syringes and clips, to refill the empty cartridge with new ink.
Instructions are provided with the kits to fill the cartridges.
This is certainly the best way to improve the life of a
cartridge as you can take of it yourself without having to pass
it around.
If you would rather not refill the cartridges yourself, they can
be bought from another supplier but here is a list of things you
want to keep in mind while doing that.
1/ The yield needs to be checked - Which means, the estimated
number of pages one cartridge can print.
2/ Density of the remanufactured cartridge - The density should
be between 1.3 and 1.6. This number is derived after running a
test on a number of cartridges, as testing just one will not
present the accurate density.
3/ Inspection and replacement of components - The drum, wiper
blade and the drum roller are the key components. They need to
be checked before making a purchase.
4/ Each model of a printer uses a different toner - If the same
toner is used for all the cartridges it could affect the yield
without affecting the printing quality. This means, lesser
number of pages printed per cartridge and hence higher cost per
page.
5/ The label - Once the cartridge is remanufactured the label
needs to be replaced by the supplier and the label should
indicate which machine the cartridge goes into. If the label is
not removed, it could be considered as copyright infringement.
6/ Check with the supplier if they would fix your printer if the
ink bought from them causes damage to your printer. This in some
cases would be an indication about the quality of ink inside the
cartridges.
Potential problems that incorrectly filled cartridges can cause
Sponge filled cartridges refusing to print after re-filling.
Here, the sponge is used so that it holds back the ink and it
does not flow freely into the print head. The problem could
arise from air bubbles trapped inside the layer of ink. This
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is
known as a vapor lock situation. Precautions need to be taken so
that this does not happen. While filling the cartridge, the
syringe needs to be plunged deep into the cartridge and ink
pushed out slowly till it appears on top of the sponge.
If the problem has already occurred, then try holding the
cartridge with the print head pointing down on top of a waste
paper basket and swing it upwards and stop suddenly. If ink
appears on top of the print head, the problem is probably fixed.
The refilled cartridge does not print but a new one does
Check for vapor locking first. If that is the problem then the
method described above can rectify the problem.
If this does not work, it could mean the print head or the
venting path is blacked. If something is covering the venting
path, try removing it. Please be careful not to increase the
size of the venting path.
If it still does not work, then it possibly means that the print
head openings are blocked. In this case there is not much you
can do given the regular means available. However, you can try
and scrub it with cotton dipped in distilled water or holding it
over steam for not more than a minute. This does not happen
regularly but if it does, you can refer to the printer manual
and follow the instructions to clean the printer head.
Useful information
It is frequently asked if the warranty on a printer would be
considered void if refilled cartridges are used. The answer is
technically NO. Often the manufacturer will encourage purchase
of branded cartridges and discourages the refilling but that is
largely for commercial reasons. Otherwise it is perfectly all
right to use refilled cartridges.
About the author:
John Sollars is the managing director of Solar Electronics,
suppliers of inkjet
cartridges and pc
peripherals based in the UK. To access a comprehensive
online shop of original and re-manufactured printer inks please
visit http://www.mega-office.co.uk
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