Comprehensive Use Guide for HP CE285A Toner Cartridges
Have you used HP CE285A toner cartridges? Do you know about it? In fact, all toner cartridges have many of the same features. The main difference between them is the different models, so the applicable printer brands and models are also different. If you are using the printer for the first time, it is necessary to understand the toner cartridge. Next, we will give a comprehensive introduction to HP CE285A toner, including knowing, using, storing and recycling it.
What’s it?
To get to know a toner cartridge, you must start with its model number, which is an important step. Compatible cartridges are often available for more printer models. Compatible HP 85A CE285A toner cartridges are suitable for HP LaserJet P1005, P1006, P1002, P1003, P1004, P1009; HP LaserJet Pro M1132, M1212nf, M1214, M1217nfw, M1130, M1134, M1136, M1137, M1138, M1139, M1214, M1219, M1210, P1102w, P1102; Also includes Canon LBP3010, LBP3018, LBP3050, LBP3100, LBP3108, LBP3150, LBP6020, LBP6030, LBP6000, MF3010 printers and so on. You can do it on Google or search on V4ink's website, and you will get the answer you want. Once you understand the model, you need to remember how much it prints next. HP 85A toner cartridges can yield up to 2,000 Pages at 5% Coverage (Letter/A4). You know the print yield so that you can replace the toner cartridge regularly.
How to install and replace?
- Open the printer door to access the toner cartridges.
- Take out the cartridge you need to replace by gently.
- Remove the new cartridge from its packaging and pull off the sealing tape.
- Put the replacement toner cartridge in. It should snap in place securely.
- Close the printer's access port.
- Your printer is ready to be used.
How to store?
- Keep the temperature low
- Keep it dry
- Store away from direct sunlight
- Leave the packaging on
- Leave the lights off
How to recycle?
- Call a local office supplies store.
- Check for reward options.
- Check with your local recycling center.
- Or reuse old toner cartridges. You can recycle toner cartridges on your own through simple reuse. Most office supplies stores will refill old toner cartridges for a small fee. This is usually cheaper than purchasing new cartridges and allows you to cut back on your carbon footprint.
That’s all.
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