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  2. Toner cartridge - Wikipedia

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    Some toner cartridges incorporate the drum unit in the design, and both drum and cartridge are replaced simultaneously; cost of a cartridge is higher than a toner-only cartridge, although separate drum replacement is avoided. Toner cartridges have the same function as ink cartridges used by inkjet printers.

  3. Toner (printing) - Wikipedia

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    Later copiers, and laser printers from the first 1984 Hewlett-Packard LaserJet, [3] feed directly from a sealed toner cartridge. Laser toner cartridges for use in color copiers and printers come in sets of cyan, magenta, yellow and black , allowing a very large color gamut to be generated by mixing.

  4. Compatible ink - Wikipedia

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    Compatible ink is manufactured for several types of machines including fax machines, laser printers, inkjet printers, multifunction printers, and copiers.Aside from compatible products, three other sources of consumables are also available to supply these machines, including OEM brand ink and toner, remanufactured toner and ink cartridges, and refilled ink and toner cartridges.

  5. Consumables - Wikipedia

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    Printers and ink cartridges are an example, as are cameras and film as well as razors and blades, which gave this business model its usual name (the razor and blades model). Printing consumables include items like toner cartridges, which are consumed, utilized and then exhausted. These supplies are considered to be a major element of printing ...

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  7. Laser printing - Wikipedia

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    A HP color laser printer with its cartridge drawer open showing the four toner cartridges inside. Color laser printers use colored toner (dry ink), typically cyan, magenta, yellow, and black . While monochrome printers only use one laser scanner assembly, color printers often have two or more, often one for each of the four colors.

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