• [OT] DIY toner refill (for HP LaserJet 4100TN Laser Printer)

    From Adam@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 27 09:58:03 2022
    I have an HP LaserJet 4100TN Laser Printer that may be running low on
    toner. Printouts have smear marks. But, when I take out the toner
    cartridge and gently shake to spread the toner powder around,
    some toner powder falls out.

    Toner cartridge...
    HP 61X Black High-Yield Toner Cartridge C8061X

    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner cartridge?

    Any recommendations on black toner powder for 61X?

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  • From Mike Easter@21:1/5 to Adam on Wed Jul 27 11:08:25 2022
    Adam wrote:
    Mike Easter wrote:
    Adam wrote:
    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner cartridge?

    There are refill kits for my LaserJet.  Not sure about the quality
    though.  I still need instructions.  Maybe a YT video for 61X?

    I found a place that sells refill toner kits and generic cartridges and
    OEM cartridges. That place only sells generic & OEM cartriges for your
    model, no toner refill kit.

    I'm going to have to see how a refill toner kit works; naturally that
    would depend on the specific cartridge.

    For inkjets, the OEM doesn't make the cartridges to be 'refillable', so
    the kit includes a tool to drill a hole in the cartridge plastic. It is
    one thing to deliver liquid ink thru' a tiny hole you drill and quite
    another to deliver toner if something isn't designed to accommodate that.

    That's my problem w/ imagining your target goal so far.


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    Mike Easter

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  • From Adam@21:1/5 to Mike Easter on Wed Jul 27 10:43:30 2022
    On 07/27/2022 10:17 AM, Mike Easter wrote:
    Adam wrote:
    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner cartridge?

    I have no experience doing what you want to do.

    In past years, I did a LOT of avoiding paying for new toner cartridges
    for a copier which got a lot of use; and I was able to take my
    cartridges to a local place which refilled them for a reasonable price.
    So there wasn't any shipping.

    My home printer, which isn't used as much, is an inkjet which wants
    black cartridges and black ink. I buy ink in refill kits which works
    great. After a cartridge has been refilled about a dozen or so times, I
    buy another 'generic' after-market cartridge and start all over.

    There are refill kits for my LaserJet. Not sure about the quality
    though. I still need instructions. Maybe a YT video for 61X?


    I don't mind filling ink cartridges w/ a kit designed for that; I don't
    think I would like to refill a toner cartridge, as I can't imagine a kit
    for it.


    Are inkjet printers easier to refill than laserjet printers?
    Never had an inkjet printer. IDK

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  • From Mike Easter@21:1/5 to Adam on Wed Jul 27 10:17:26 2022
    Adam wrote:
    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner cartridge?

    I have no experience doing what you want to do.

    In past years, I did a LOT of avoiding paying for new toner cartridges
    for a copier which got a lot of use; and I was able to take my
    cartridges to a local place which refilled them for a reasonable price.
    So there wasn't any shipping.

    My home printer, which isn't used as much, is an inkjet which wants
    black cartridges and black ink. I buy ink in refill kits which works
    great. After a cartridge has been refilled about a dozen or so times, I
    buy another 'generic' after-market cartridge and start all over.

    I don't mind filling ink cartridges w/ a kit designed for that; I don't
    think I would like to refill a toner cartridge, as I can't imagine a kit
    for it.

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    Mike Easter

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  • From Mike Easter@21:1/5 to Adam on Wed Jul 27 11:20:42 2022
    Adam wrote:
    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner cartridge?

    I haven't found a vid or pix. One place that sells the toner for it
    says the kit has a glove, a cloth, and a funnel; and that it takes 10
    min; so maybe it is easier than inkjet.

    I think of toner as wanting to be dust instead of 'flour' or sugar or gunpowder. That is, pouring it would want to go everywhere into the air instead of properly down a funnel.

    Maybe I'm just being my usual negative thinking, risk-management self
    again :-)

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    Mike Easter

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  • From Jonathan N. Little@21:1/5 to Mike Easter on Wed Jul 27 15:38:17 2022
    Mike Easter wrote:
    Adam wrote:
    Mike Easter wrote:
    Adam wrote:
    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner
    cartridge?

    There are refill kits for my LaserJet.  Not sure about the quality
    though.  I still need instructions.  Maybe a YT video for 61X?

    I found a place that sells refill toner kits and generic cartridges and
    OEM cartridges.  That place only sells generic & OEM cartriges for your model, no toner refill kit.

    I'm going to have to see how a refill toner kit works; naturally that
    would depend on the specific cartridge.

    For inkjets, the OEM doesn't make the cartridges to be 'refillable', so
    the kit includes a tool to drill a hole in the cartridge plastic.  It is
    one thing to deliver liquid ink thru' a tiny hole you drill and quite
    another to deliver toner if something isn't designed to accommodate that.

    That's my problem w/ imagining your target goal so far.



    A bit of advice to OP, best to buy GENERIC NEW cartridges and not REBUILT/REFURNISHED cartridges (or using refill kits) to save $$. You
    want the new parts, because it will give to the best consistent quality results. Been my direct experience.

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    Take care,

    Jonathan
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  • From Mike Easter@21:1/5 to Jonathan N. Little on Wed Jul 27 13:04:11 2022
    Jonathan N. Little wrote:
    A bit of advice to OP, best to buy GENERIC NEW cartridges and not REBUILT/REFURNISHED cartridges (or using refill kits) to save $$. You
    want the new parts, because it will give to the best consistent quality results. Been my direct experience.

    Maybe surprisingly, I've had better luck w/ generic inkjet cartridges
    and refill ink than w/ OEM cartridges in terms of jets clogging. That
    is, my OEMs have clogged; my generics & refills have not.

    I didn't have problems w/ my copier toner refills.

    I have no experience w/ laser printers.

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    Mike Easter

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  • From Mike Easter@21:1/5 to Mike Easter on Wed Jul 27 12:32:03 2022
    Mike Easter wrote:
    pouring it would want to go everywhere into the air instead of properly
    down a funnel.

    Aha. I see a kit that has a ketchup/mustard type squeeze-bottle & tip
    -- that looks like a better idea; the toner can't escape as dust as easily.


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    Mike Easter

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  • From Abandoned_Trolley@21:1/5 to Adam on Wed Jul 27 21:31:50 2022
    On 27/07/2022 17:58, Adam wrote:

    I have an HP LaserJet 4100TN Laser Printer that may be running low on toner.  Printouts have smear marks.  But, when I take out the toner cartridge and gently shake to spread the toner powder around,
    some toner powder falls out.

    Toner cartridge...
    HP 61X Black High-Yield Toner Cartridge C8061X

    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner cartridge?

    Any recommendations on black toner powder for 61X?


    yeah - my recommendation is for you to find out where the waste toner
    goes, and how to get rid of it...

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  • From Mike Easter@21:1/5 to Mike Easter on Wed Jul 27 14:45:05 2022
    Mike Easter wrote:
    Aha.  I see a kit that has a ketchup/mustard type squeeze-bottle & tip
    -- that looks like a better idea; the toner can't escape as dust as easily.

    I watched a vid. He didn't like/prefer the squeeze-bottle tip/funnel;
    he fashioned his own out of paper, which worked out nicely after filling because he could just crumple the paper and avoid the messy toner residue.

    Also, he just 'tore into' the cartridge to make a hole, altho' it looked
    like he had an unused electric tool which one of the toner sources sells
    for $14 as their recommended method of accessing. That struck me as a surprise; why not use the tool if he had one right there?

    Although you can use a utility knife, it is much easier to use one of our hole-making tools. It is the cleanest, easiest way to complete the refill process. To purchase a hole-making tool, click HERE.

    I watched another vid. I'm getting 'smarter and smarter' (ie less
    completely ignorant :-)

    Neither of these vids is about the OP specific cartridge. Some cart/s
    have a refill port w/ a cap; some cart's refill kit can buy or include a heat-based hole maker which is better than drilling or 'tearing into'
    the cartridge because it also includes a cap/plug the right size for the heat-created hole.

    Some vid commentary discussion mentions the 'problem' about dealing w/
    the cart's waste toner, which neither vid has addressed. The 2nd vid
    also says that some cartridge refill kits also need (or include) a chip
    to replace the existing chip (to monitor residual toner) or the
    cartridge won't function.


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    Mike Easter

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  • From Mike Easter@21:1/5 to Mike Easter on Wed Jul 27 15:20:25 2022
    Mike Easter wrote:
    Some vid commentary discussion mentions the 'problem' about dealing w/
    the cart's waste toner, which neither vid has addressed.  The 2nd vid
    also says that some cartridge refill kits also need (or include) a chip
    to replace the existing chip (to monitor residual toner) or the
    cartridge won't function.

    I see replacement chips for this printer cartridge for sale for $5, but
    I don't see any vid about replacing that specific chip. However, I do
    see some other HP model chip replacement vid/s that i didn't like :-(

    I also see some HP cartridge vids that show a LOT of cartridge
    disassembly, almost like a 'rebuild'.

    This is getting too deep for me.

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    Mike Easter

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  • From Adam@21:1/5 to Mike Easter on Wed Jul 27 19:00:48 2022
    On 07/27/2022 03:20 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
    Mike Easter wrote:
    Some vid commentary discussion mentions the 'problem' about dealing w/
    the cart's waste toner, which neither vid has addressed. The 2nd vid
    also says that some cartridge refill kits also need (or include) a
    chip to replace the existing chip (to monitor residual toner) or the
    cartridge won't function.

    I see replacement chips for this printer cartridge for sale for $5, but
    I don't see any vid about replacing that specific chip. However, I do
    see some other HP model chip replacement vid/s that i didn't like :-(

    I also see some HP cartridge vids that show a LOT of cartridge
    disassembly, almost like a 'rebuild'.

    This is getting too deep for me.


    The YT video that I watched was like a 'rebuild'. LOTS of pins and
    small parts holding the toner cartridge together.

    I bought 4 toner cartridges from a rebuilder years ago.
    They were much cheaper back then. Price may have doubled now.

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  • From Adam@21:1/5 to Mike Easter on Wed Jul 27 18:43:58 2022
    On 07/27/2022 11:20 AM, Mike Easter wrote:
    Adam wrote:
    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner cartridge?

    I haven't found a vid or pix. One place that sells the toner for it
    says the kit has a glove, a cloth, and a funnel; and that it takes 10
    min; so maybe it is easier than inkjet.

    I think of toner as wanting to be dust instead of 'flour' or sugar or gunpowder. That is, pouring it would want to go everywhere into the air instead of properly down a funnel.

    Maybe I'm just being my usual negative thinking, risk-management self
    again :-)


    I've watched a YT video for a different model toner cartridge.
    So, I understand Jonathan N. Little's concern. There's a rod that
    needs to be replaced at some point.

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  • From Adam@21:1/5 to Mike Easter on Wed Jul 27 18:52:05 2022
    On 07/27/2022 03:20 PM, Mike Easter wrote:
    Mike Easter wrote:
    Some vid commentary discussion mentions the 'problem' about dealing w/
    the cart's waste toner, which neither vid has addressed. The 2nd vid
    also says that some cartridge refill kits also need (or include) a
    chip to replace the existing chip (to monitor residual toner) or the
    cartridge won't function.

    I see replacement chips for this printer cartridge for sale for $5, but
    I don't see any vid about replacing that specific chip. However, I do
    see some other HP model chip replacement vid/s that i didn't like :-(

    I also see some HP cartridge vids that show a LOT of cartridge
    disassembly, almost like a 'rebuild'.

    This is getting too deep for me.


    LOL

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  • From Adam@21:1/5 to Jonathan N. Little on Wed Jul 27 18:39:58 2022
    On 07/27/2022 12:38 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
    Mike Easter wrote:
    Adam wrote:
    Mike Easter wrote:
    Adam wrote:
    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner
    cartridge?

    There are refill kits for my LaserJet. Not sure about the quality
    though. I still need instructions. Maybe a YT video for 61X?

    I found a place that sells refill toner kits and generic cartridges and
    OEM cartridges. That place only sells generic & OEM cartriges for your
    model, no toner refill kit.

    I'm going to have to see how a refill toner kit works; naturally that
    would depend on the specific cartridge.

    For inkjets, the OEM doesn't make the cartridges to be 'refillable', so
    the kit includes a tool to drill a hole in the cartridge plastic. It is
    one thing to deliver liquid ink thru' a tiny hole you drill and quite
    another to deliver toner if something isn't designed to accommodate that.

    That's my problem w/ imagining your target goal so far.


    A bit of advice to OP, best to buy GENERIC NEW cartridges and not REBUILT/REFURNISHED cartridges (or using refill kits) to save $$. You
    want the new parts, because it will give to the best consistent quality results. Been my direct experience.


    Thanks, message taken. Buy quality new generic cartridges.

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  • From Jeff Layman@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 28 08:13:17 2022
    On 27/07/2022 21:31, Abandoned_Trolley wrote:
    On 27/07/2022 17:58, Adam wrote:

    I have an HP LaserJet 4100TN Laser Printer that may be running low on
    toner.  Printouts have smear marks.  But, when I take out the toner
    cartridge and gently shake to spread the toner powder around,
    some toner powder falls out.

    Toner cartridge...
    HP 61X Black High-Yield Toner Cartridge C8061X

    Are there instructions for DIY toner refill for the 61X toner cartridge?

    Any recommendations on black toner powder for 61X?


    yeah - my recommendation is for you to find out where the waste toner
    goes, and how to get rid of it...

    LOL! Sounds like you've done this once or twice...

    I put down old newspaper and wear disposable gloves and old clothes
    (then, of course, no toner will spill. But if I didn't...). Don't try to
    wipe up any spilled toner - use a vacuum cleaner on it first.

    I had a couple of cartridges from a dead laser printer, and have slowly
    been using up the toner from them in the replacement printer. I did,
    though, have to do a little bit of soldering on the page-counter chip to
    stop it preventing me using the old toner as a refill rather than having
    to buy a new OEM cartridge.

    --

    Jeff

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