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  2. Toner (printing) - Wikipedia

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    Remanufacturers [18] of toner cartridges use the bulk toner in the process of creating remanufactured toner cartridges. Other companies use the toner to provide a toner refill service. Most toner cartridges are available to the average consumer through retail outlets or local remanufacturing operations.

  3. Toner refill - Wikipedia

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    While toner cartridges are commonly refilled with results reported to be good, in at least some cases refilling without full remanufacturing may leave waste toner from each print and paper debris in the cartridge, potentially causing backgrounding problems and producing contamination in the refilled cartridge.

  4. Compatible ink - Wikipedia

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    Compatible ink is manufactured for several types of machines including fax machines, laser printers, inkjet printers, multifunction printers, and copiers.Aside from compatible products, three other sources of consumables are also available to supply these machines, including OEM brand ink and toner, remanufactured toner and ink cartridges, and refilled ink and toner cartridges.

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    CFP: Nick Saban shares thoughts on bracket: 'My question about all the strength of schedule' College Football Playoff bracket: Easiest path to national championship 1) Georgia The team with the ...

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    The Biden administration is considering new rules that would require airlines to pay passengers for significant delays within a carrier’s control.