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  3. Toner refill - Wikipedia

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    Toner cartridges cannot be refilled indefinitely, because mechanical parts such as rollers wear out. Some cartridges include the electro-optical drum, which becomes depleted and can be scratched. Organizations refilling cartridges for resale usually clean and test each cartridge to ensure that it is fit for reuse and resale.

  4. Toner cartridge - Wikipedia

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    A Hewlett-Packard laser toner cartridge. A toner cartridge, also called laser toner, is the consumable component of a laser printer.Toner cartridges contain toner powder, a fine, dry mixture of plastic particles, carbon, and black or other coloring agents that make the actual image on the paper.

  5. Toner - Wikipedia

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    Toner may refer to: . Toner (printing), a powder mixture used in laser printers and photocopiers Toner (skin care), a water-based lotion, tonic, or wash designed to cleanse the skin in preparation for other skincare products

  6. Flexographic ink - Wikipedia

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    The main types of flexographic ink are water based, [2] solvent and UV curable. [3] The printing surface (substrate type) dictates what ink type it is advisable to use.Each type of ink has its advantages and disadvantages, therefore the type of ink used in printing is determined by factors such as price, speed, and the use of the packaging (food, cleaning, or shopping bags).

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    Plastisol. A plastisol is a colloidal dispersion of small polymer particles, usually polyvinyl chloride (PVC), in a liquid plasticizer.When heated to around 180 °C (356 °F), the plastic particles absorb the plasticizer, causing them to swell and fuse together forming a viscous gel.