BONDERY Toner Cartridge: Q2612X CC388X CF232A CRG051 CE278A CRG328
BONDERY Toner Cartridge:
Q2612X CC388X CF218A CF219A CF228A CF277A
BONDERY, the printing consumables brand of Foshan Shunde COBOL Industrial Development Co., Ltd. and its main products cover a series of professional printing consumables such as drum cartridges, toners, ink cartridges, printer ribbons and so on.
The toner cartridge products can be compatible with HP, Brother, Pentax, Lenovo, Canon and other mainstream brands of printers, one-stop to meet the needs of each user of different brands of printing supplies.
BONDERY has also been adhering to the concept of green environmental protection, always pay attention to the user's office environment. In the protection of printing effect and printing experience at the same time, pay more attention to product compatibility, so that it is conducive to recycling, combined with automated production to stabilise product performance.
Product Demonstration and Reasons for Recommendation
MODEL NO.: Q2612X
Easy to add powder structure, three steps can easily change the powder, recycling, cost-effective.
Fast and smooth identification of printers, good match with the printer, strong compatibility.
Print text high resolution, blackness in place.
MODEL NO.: CC388X
Self-contained chip can, accurately record the status of consumables use.
Parts and components by layers of inspection, quality is guaranteed.
Strong toner adhesion, solid fixing.
MODEL NO.:CF232A/CRG051
Page yield upgrade, reduce the cost of printing a single page.
Selected quality toner, uniform and fine particles.
Strong waterproof, water does not stain; strong stability, friction does not fade.
MODEL NO.:CE278A/CRG328
The product comes with a chip, on the machine ready to use, convenient and efficient.
Multiple sealing process, say goodbye to the dust and ozone generated during the printing process, creating a green office environment.
What is a toner cartridge?
A toner cartridge is a removable component used in laser printers and photocopiers to supply toner, a fine powder, to the printing mechanism. It is responsible for transferring the toner onto the paper during the printing process. Toner cartridges typically consist of a plastic housing that holds the toner powder and may also contain a drum unit or other components necessary for the printing process. When the toner in the cartridge is depleted, it can be replaced with a new cartridge to continue printing.
Toner cartridges come in various sizes and configurations depending on the specific printer or copier model they are designed for. They are usually specific to a particular brand and model of printer, so it is important to ensure compatibility when purchasing a replacement cartridge.
Toner cartridges are available in both original equipment manufacturer (OEM) versions, which are made by the printer manufacturer, and compatible or remanufactured versions, which are produced by third-party companies. OEM cartridges are typically more expensive but are guaranteed to be compatible and provide high-quality prints. Compatible or remanufactured cartridges are often more affordable but may vary in terms of quality and performance.
Replacing a toner cartridge is a relatively simple process. The printer or copier usually has a designated area where the cartridge is inserted, and it can be easily removed by following the instructions provided by the manufacturer. It is important to handle the cartridge carefully and avoid touching the drum or other sensitive components.
Regularly replacing the toner cartridge is necessary to maintain optimal print quality and ensure the printer or copier operates smoothly. The lifespan of a toner cartridge depends on factors such as the amount of printing done, the complexity of the print jobs, and the settings used. Some printers may provide an estimate of the remaining toner level, while others may require visual inspection to determine when a replacement is needed.
Overall, a toner cartridge is a crucial component in laser printers and photocopiers, responsible for delivering the toner powder onto the paper during the printing process.