Recycling Canon Toner

At this point it is essentially common knowledge that owning and operating a printer can be (and often is) outlandishly expensive. If you have to buy Canon toner or ink, for example, you could spend over thirty dollars every time you run out of ink. And many of these printer have separate Canon toner or ink cartridges for color and black and white. Even though this is meant to save you money, since people usually do much more black and white printer for documents and such, this means that you have to keep track of and separately buy two different types of printer cartridges just to keep your printer or copier working. Obviously, this is not cheap in any way.

Whether you own a business that employs hundreds of printers or you just have your own printer for pictures of even homework every once in a while, this can be a huge cost for you. And it does not matter if you are worried about the bottom line of your company and staying in the black or how you spend your extra money while in college or high school, no one wants to spend more money than they have to. Luckily, there is a way to save a significant amount of money on these expenses: recycling and buying recycled or remanufactured printer cartridges.

The economics behind it are actually relatively simple: it is expensive to produce the cartridges, but cheap to refill them. The name brand original manufacturer sells the cartridges for a high price, but after this third party companies can refill recycled cartridges and they do not have to pay any of the original manufacturing costs. This means that you can save up to fifty percent in many cases by buying recycled goods, and it helps to save the environment to boot.

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