Yes, it is possible make ink cartridges last a little longer. In fact, a lot of people do it very often. Printers tend to give the “empty” message as soon as the toner level is low. However, you can still milk it a little more as you look for a newer one to replace. These are the tips from sellers of Toner Cartridges of Dell, Epson, Brother, Canon, HP, Xerox, and Samsung in Queensland.
So, how do I make the toner cartridge last longer even when it starts blinking or beeping?
Even though printers vary greatly from one to another, the trick is to convince the printer that you have changed the toner so that it can continue printing. Go to setup, then select “Replace Toner” and press OK. After that, press “Continue”. Go to “continue printing mode”, press “Stop” and then press “Go”. You can now keep using your printer for sometime as you look for a new toner cartridge. A very simple process and may not require a lot of knowledge.
Other printers will require you to press “on” on “Continue printing mode” severally until all LEDs blink twice. This way, you have turned on continuous mode. Press “off” continuously on “continue printing mode” until all LEDs blink once.
Do OEM cartridges last longer than remanufactured ones?
It all depends on how you use it. Technically, remanufactured cartridges are built to exceed the specifications of OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) cartridges but if not used properly, it still won’t last long. If you keep your OEM in good condition and use it appropriately, it will last you a few more cycles with refills. The same goes for remanufactured ones.
What are the effects of pushing my toner cartridge to last a bit longer?
Milking your toner doesn’t necessarily have negative effects. However, some of the things you may notice include fading quality, flashing of the error LED may be more frequent or a paper-jam once in awhile
These are the tips from sellers of Toner Cartridges of Dell, Epson, Brother, Canon, HP, Xerox, and Samsung in Queensland.

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