Have had a Hp Laserjet CP1215 Printer bought for £110--22 months ago used for Home use only. They have `4` colour Toners installed.Bought `2` Toners over a period of time, that emptied from Ebay £26--all OK, but back in July I thought I`d get `2` more Colour Toners as a backup, for when other `2`Toners expired. So on 17.9.10 the existing Yellow Toner expired, so out came stored yellow Backup. Installed correctly but didn`t work, contacted Ebay Seller, he didn`t want to know, because they were bought in July 2010 and its now Sept 2010. Contacted Staples LTD they said New Yellow Hp Toner was £84---what a Joke --printer was only £110.Contacted Dixons Online they are £49.98 so Ordered one and now awaiting delivery. So what I want to say is, be careful buying Toners from Ebay for £26 pay the extra for Dixons Toners and be safe with no hastle. If I bought a New Printer now for Home use, I`d forget Laser Printers & buy a Kodak Inkjet, because their Ink Cartridges are cheaper & last longer ---well thats what the adverts say, but do these Kodak Cartridges hold the same amount of ink compared with Epson Cartridges ? ? Anybody out there with the New Kodak Inkjet Printer Costing around - £70--Answers please because grandson wants to buy New Inkjet Printer.
I hope you haven't thrown the faulty one away. I have found that when my black toner cartridge was leaving a feint stripe in a document, I took it out gave it a good shaking, put it back and it worked.
So, if you still have it, give it a good shake up.
Thanks for reply but already tried that.
Get the Kodak it has one black one colour cartridge if you only have one of each it is much cheaper to produce, I have the wireless 3 in 1 and I think it is the dogs b##~;ks, HP have thousands of differant cartridges this is why it is so dear
I wouldn't have thought that toner cartridges would expire, as they are just plastic powder.
As a designer I get through a fair bit of ink, and have for the last 6 months or so been using a company called 'stinkyink' (www.stinkyink.com) for all my cartridges. They offer a good price on originals, but their compatibles are superb. My canon s9000 costs around £70 - £80 for 'off the shelf' originals (6 tanks), but they do a full set of compatibles for £15 - next day free delivery too. Customer service is spot on too - had a retaining arm broken on one tank; sent an email, got a reply within 30 mins and a new ink tank next morning along with a discount voucher by way of apology. I wouldn't go anywhere else for ink now.
I've used Stinkyink too and they are excellent.
Quote from: dtw on September 28, 2010, 19:45:45
I wouldn't have thought that toner cartridges would expire, as they are just plastic powder.
Toner cartridges (hp anyway) do expire, they wear out and the drums get scratched leaving marks on the job, a real pain as you can't tell until you get it into the printer to try it :-\
Hi, I work in a school and we have loads of HP printers on the network including 1215's. We use a company called Green Source in Bristol as they deliver free and replace any 'duff' cartridges free of charge with no quibble. Might be worth a call, btw the quality of prints from laserjets is much better than inkjets depends on what type of printing you are doing; but you probably already know that. Good luck ;)