> My interest was sparked by an ad for such a DIY refill which indicated a
> method of making a very small hole in the cartridge, refilling with
> toner and sealing the hole again. Said to take 5 minutes.
> It does sound simple!

After looking at the web sites for that kind of thing, I agree, it looks
straight forward, and generally what they claim is correct - often laser
cartridges run out of toner and just need the powder (plastic and carbon
black in some cases) added. If the cleaning blade is OK (vertical stripes
down the page and or grey areas where there should be white) then all you
need is the toner powder. Go for it.

A(Pi)ngus


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