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How to Maintain your Printer Cartridges
You can make sure that your cartridges will last a long time by taking care of them. These suggestions will help your ink last longer and produce better prints. Also, they will ensure that your cartridges are available for use, which means less need to be troubleshooting.
What should I consider doing when installing new cartridges for my printer?
For the most important guidelines regarding how to install the cartridges you purchased, refer to your owner's guide if not yet done it before. Certain printers need you to follow certain procedures when installing a new cartridge. Follow the manual's instructions to aid in ensuring that your printer and cartridges function in a proper manner. Whenever you choose to find out effective information about toner, you must sneak a peek at [url=https://www.cartridgesave.co.uk/toner-cartridges/HP/Laser-MFP-137fnw.html]CartridgeSave[/url] site.
During shipping, cartridges can be placed in a variety of positions and this can cause the ink or the toner to settle at the opposite side of the cartridge. This could cause printing problems. If you have received your ink cartridge or toner cartridge, place the cartridge upright in the same work space that your printer is in for between two and four hours. This will allow the ink and toner to settle, and then adjust to the temperature of the room prior to installation.
When you are installing the replacement cartridge, make sure to examine it for problems or damages. To ensure that the ink or toner is evenly distributed, lightly shake the cartridge. Many cartridges come with a protective paper, tape or clip to protect and seal the cartridge during storage and shipping. To avoid printing issues or fit issues ensure that you take them off them prior to installing. You may want to do this on the trash bin since sometimes toner or ink can leak during removal.
How should I handle my toner and ink cartridges?
To communicate with your printer most cartridges, including toners, have a contact chip that is made of gold. To prevent damaging the chip, it's essential not to contact it when handling cartridges. You can clean the chip using the Q-tip or lint-free cloth.
Laser cartridges contain the cylindrical component known as an imaging drum. This delicate component is a major part of the transfer of the image you are printing to the page. Be careful not to touch the drum, as it could cause damage to the surface and could affect quality of the print.
How can I organize my cartridges to the best possible way?
It is best to keep all cartridges in their original, sealed packaging until you are ready to use them to ensure that the ink and the parts in use are clean when ready to use. They may be damaged if not taken care of for a long time.
Cartridges should be kept in a straight position and away from direct light in a dry, cool and dark area such as a closet or pantry. Cartridges should not be left in places where temperatures could increase above the safe limit. The ink could begin to dry out or cause degrading of the toner.
It is possible to store an opened cartridge if you are required to. To avoid ink leakage or clogging, tape the cartridge to close it. Replace opened cartridges back in the bags they came in or use the zip lock or another clean bag to help protect the cartridge from the dust and air when storing.
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