Get the toner from "Tonerkits" on eBay. It's an actual toner dealer that just sells through eBay. Their stuff is good and really cheap. Although I haven't bought from them personally, I found out about them through another deal hunting forum where everyone was giving them good reviews. I use a Samsung ML-1610 which is nearly identical to your printer and when my toner runs out I'll be buying from Tonerkits.Originally posted by: amdskip
I'm in need of a new toner and I wondering if these refill kits on ebay are any good? The specific printer is a samsung 2010.
How do the toner kits work? I have an HP4M and I've always bought new toner cartridges, but it's getting hard to find them. They have generally cost me around $70 per. Can I save a lot of money and get good results and not screw up my printer?Originally posted by: StopSign
Get the toner from "Tonerkits" on eBay. It's an actual toner dealer that just sells through eBay. Their stuff is good and really cheap. Although I haven't bought from them personally, I found out about them through another deal hunting forum where everyone was giving them good reviews. I use a Samsung ML-1610 which is nearly identical to your printer and when my toner runs out I'll be buying from Tonerkits.Originally posted by: amdskip
I'm in need of a new toner and I wondering if these refill kits on ebay are any good? The specific printer is a samsung 2010.
Originally posted by: StopSign
I think toner refills cost about $7 each depending on the capacity of your cartridge. They come in little plastic bottles and you pour it into your cartridge by popping off a cap or something of that nature on the cartridge. Print quality should be more or less the same since there's not a whole lot of magic involved in toner powder.
That looks to be cartridges... at a very good price if it's the real deal (at least for the ones I always get, the HP 92298A. They list a 92298X, but I presume it's the same (?).Originally posted by: Joony
http://www.monoprice.com/products/subdepartment.asp?c_id=107&cp_id=10714&style=
monoprice has a decent price on toner!
Toner is just a dry powder so I don't think it'll go bad if the bottles/containers are sealed properly. If you plan on storing them for 5-10 years then you should try to put them in some kind of air sealed container to keep water vapor out.Originally posted by: Muse
Does anyone know if these kits have a long shelf life? Would a kit be good in say 5-10 years? I sometimes print a lot, sometimes hardly at all.
Originally posted by: StopSign
Toner is just a dry powder so I don't think it'll go bad if the bottles/containers are sealed properly. If you plan on storing them for 5-10 years then you should try to put them in some kind of air sealed container to keep water vapor out.Originally posted by: Muse
Does anyone know if these kits have a long shelf life? Would a kit be good in say 5-10 years? I sometimes print a lot, sometimes hardly at all.
Originally posted by: Muse
Thanks, wseyller, for the extensive list of gotchas and caveats. I've never used anything other than an HP 92298A in my HP4M, I suppose around 6 since I bought it in 1994 or so. I have one such in its unopened box that I must have had about 4 years now, because the one in the printer isn't depleted yet. Is this too suffering shelf-life atrophe, or is it OK because it's sealed in its pouch?
Hard to say whether your cartridge stored for 4 years is ok. You would just have to try it. I can say with oem 98A's, HP uses hard pcrs that tend to flat spot after a long period of time. Though they do use 2 or 3 variations of pcrs in that engine, so hard to say. One type of pcr they use is white in color and they are horrible about flat spots. When you open the cartridge and you look through the laser port you should be able to see the pcr and see what color it is. Basically the issue would cause horizontal bands on your page. The toner itself inside the cartridge may be ok as long as the bag is seal and the environment the cartridge is stored are good conditions.