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Replacing the HP Laserjet 4600 toner cartridges

Replacing the HP Laserjet 4600 toner cartridges is a very important part of printing successfully. A bad installation can cause problems that go from bad printing quality to damaging the toner cartridges or other printer parts.
Here are some easy steps that you can use to remove the used toner cartridges and install the new ones without damaging your printer or you HP 3600 toner cartridges.

Before start replacing the HP Laserjet 4600 toner cartridges keep in mind the following safety recommendations:

CAUTION:

  • - Do not burn or throw used toner cartridges into open flames, as this may cause a fire
  • - If toner gets onto your hands or clothing, wash it off immediately with cold water. Do not use warm water as this may set the toner permanently, and you may not be able to remove the toner stains
  • - Be careful and do not inhale the toner

Removing the used HP Laserjet 4600 toner cartridge

1. Open the top cover using the side handles
CAUTION: The fuser might be hot

2. Grasp the green handle on the transfer unit and pull down. The front cover will open as the transfer unit is pulled down
CAUTION: Do not place anything on the transfer unit while is open

3. Grasp the blue handles on the sides of the used print cartridge and pull to remove the cartridge from the printer

Installing the new HP Laserjet 4600 toner cartridge

4. Take the new toner cartridge out of the bag. Grasp both sides of the cartridge and distribute the toner by gently rocking the cartridge from side to side

5. Remove and discard the orange shipping lock

6. Remove the inside sealing tape by pulling the orange loop on the end of the cartridge and pulling the tape completely out. Discard tape

7. Grasp the blue handles on the sides of the toner cartridge. Align the print cartridge with the tracks inside the printer and insert the cartridge until it clicks into place

8. Close the transfer unit and front cover. Close the top cover

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Optimize your printing experience with the HP Laserjet 4600 Toner

Choose Eco fonts

Ecofont PrintingEco fonts are great because they are a simple and cheap solution for the office with high print usage. A reduction in toner is achieved by using less toner per letter on text. The trick lies in little holes the font uses, so a lot less toner is used in printing. Generally speaking, the eco fonts do not require any modifications to existing fonts and the software is widely available being easily customizable. In addition, Eco fonts are compatible with all printers out there.

Save money by choosing draft as default


DraftMost desktop printers are designed to provide above average printing quality. One great option to save money is to default your print to draft quality. Most documents are read just once with little or no need for storage, so why use high quality printing for a document that will be barely read once?

To set up draft quality you must do the following on most Windows based printers:

(a) Click on tools
(b) Options
(c) Print tab
(d) Under print management choose draft
(e) OK
After following these quick steps you will be all set to save on printing and make those expensive little cartridges last a little longer. Bottom line, every drop of ink counts.

Anybody said generic?


Compatible Toner70% of the medicines sold in the United States are generic. They contain the same chemical components that brand name medicines do, and they deliver the same results. If people trust their lives to compatibles, why not put this same trust (in a lesser scale) in generic cartridges for their printers? These days quality of generics can be just as good as OEM quality and best of all, savings can quickly pile up. With a slowing economy people as well as office managers will find a safe and reliable alternative in compatible toner.

Choose the right printer for your needs


Choose the right printerDo you really need that expensive duplex feeder option? That fancy display? Storage area for paper reams? Unless your office requires it, there is no need to buy a big work horse for things a pony can do. Try to save on printers by avoiding options you don't necessarily need for your office. Don't buy on impulse, speak with your office manager and find out your print output per week. Get the facts straight and then shop around. Would an inexpensive HP Laserjet 4600 Toner or a HP 3600 toner be better for your home or office's needs? Sometimes having the right information can end up saving you money.

 

Keep in mind the following:

Pages per month(1) Know your page out per month. Know how much you print and have printed over the past six months. Notice trends and color usage patterns. Ask yourself if you need expensive digital printing. Ponder on whether or not you can do fine with basic average color or if you really need picture quality for your office printer?
(2) Stay away from OEM cost per copy programs, those are designed with a catch and you always end up paying more. You cannot control your use of supplies and the costs far outweigh the benefits. Shoot for a machine that you can control its toner supply.
Dolar sign printing(3) Does that document need to be printed at all? PDF options and electronic signatures today are the norm. Email the document to the recipient in a PDF form first, and only print documents when absolutely necessary.


(4) Are you controlling and monitoring your color printing? Does anyone keep tabs or watches what is being printed at your office? It is hard to resist employees printing their summer vacation pictures at the company`s expense. A good managed control of the color printer can end up saving big bucks at the end of the year. Use printing wisely.
(5) Try to find printers that have a compatible alternative. This will help you down the line in the future to downsize the cost of toner replacement.
PDF printing save

Shop around


Shop onlineDon't just walk into any office supplies store hoping for a bargain. Online shopping is your best bet when looking to save money on ink or find a decent printer.

Questions about HP Laserjet 4600 toner cartridges

Question: I'm having light prints. What can I do?

Answer: First of all, check that the media meet HP specifications. If it does, check if one or more of you hp laserjet 4600 toner cartridges are low. If none of them is low or empty, remove the toner cartridges one by one and check the toner roller in each to see if it is damaged. If so, replace it

Question: When I'm printing I get vertical lines

Answer: The problem might be on the photosensitive drum or the fuser. Check them both and if they have scratches you will need to change them. If you see dust or toner dust on the fuser try vacuuming it, don't touch it because you can damage it

Question: When I'm printing I get white vertical lines

Answer: If the lines appear in a particular color, the developer cylinder might be dirty or scratched, try vacuuming it, and don't touch because you can damage it. If it doesn't work then you will have to change it. If the developer cylinder is OK, check the photosensitive drum to see if there are any scratches, if so, you will need to change it. If the lines appear in a full-color print then the problem might be the transfer unit. Check if it's dirty or have scratches, if the problem you see is that there's some dust or toner dust just use compressed air o vacuum the dust and that will fix the problem, but if you see scratches you will have to change the transfer unit. If the transfer unit is OK then check the fuser and if you see some dust clean it just as I told you and if it has scratches then cleaning it will not help, you will have to replace it

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