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How to fill the Kyocera m6026cdn color multifunction printer?
We bought an MFP, "shot" all of its regular cartridges (CMYK, 4 pcs.). The question arose as to how to fill it now. Only one new cartridge costs about 8 thousand. The question is, is it possible to somehow optimize the costs of its further refueling? "Eternal Cartridge"/Refills/Compatible Cartridges/etc. Help if you have experience in this matter, with similar devices.
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There are three possible solutions, and all are wrong. To get high-quality inexpensive color printing, buy an HP machine. All costs are predictable and budgetable, and there are no such questions for HP.
Well, since the "chain of mistakes - fate" pushed us with this device, then the options are as follows:
1. Compatible cartridges (tubes)
For example Cactus: unfortunately, these tubes are filled with toner of unstable quality - after replacing the red, defects in the form of stripes on light fills soon appeared . Upon opening the tube, we saw that the toner was visually clumping, as if damp. As a result, it is necessary to change the transfer unit, the photo shaft unit, the tube.
The actual lack of warranty.
2. Refueling around the corner: the same lottery with storage conditions, or, conversely, waiting until a consumable is ordered. The absence of any guarantee.
3. Large recycling companies involved in restoration: since they have more turnover and more cross-country ability (this is an infrequent model), consumables are always available and of good quality. Guaranteed for all work performed.
The Kyocera is cheap to buy, but expensive to run and unstable. Now Kyocera will add a little more to the sales of equipment, and the cost will rise by another 10-30%.
This is, you know, like with a photograph of a bunny in Uncle Fyodor, "and now you will run after him to give the photo back."
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