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The refilling procedure for most Samsung Toner Cartridges is simple – make a hole (or uncover a hole) in the cartridge, refill it, and seal it. For specific instructions relating to your model of Laser Printer / Fax Machine please locate your model in our instruction booklet.

While refilling a Samsung toner cartridge poses no significant risk to your health, we ask you to refill outside whenever possible and always use common sense when handling the toner hole making tool or when pouring the toner.

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GENERAL SAMSUNG TONER REFILL INSTRUCTIONS – PLEASE READ BEFORE REFILLING YOUR TONER CARTRIDGE

Thank you for purchasing a Samsung toner refill kit. If you have any questions about the use of these products, please check our FAQ’s below or email our technical support at

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General Refilling Procedures Samsung Laser Toner Printer Cartridges:

1. Remove toner-sealing plug, the round cap on the side of the cartridge (should look similar to the picture on the left) using a flat blade screwdriver or a pair of pliers.

2. Hold the cartridge at a 45-degree angle and Insert the nozzle fully into the cartridge hole, then gently tap the bottle. If the toner stops flowing, remove the bottle, replace the bottle lid and give it another shake. This will allow the toner to flow again then continue pouring. Always leave a little space in the toner cartridge never overfill (we recommend you use just half of the toner per refill just to be safe).

Top Toner Refills are dedicated to providing high quality products at prices that allow our customers to save significantly compared to buying original cartridges. Refilling your Samsung toner cartridge also helps the environment as your empty toner cartridge can be revived instead of landing up in a landfill.

Using the Electric toner hole making tool (where required):

This tool is available in electrical or manual form and is used to make a hole in the cartridge by first heating up to a desired temperature. Be careful when handling this tool so that you don’t burn yourself or anything around you, the tool gets very HOT! You will need to wait for the tool to heat up for about 3-5 minutes before using it to burn a hole in the desired location on the cartridge (see specific cartridge instructions for location of hole). While waiting for the tool to heat up or cool down, rest the tool on a stand for safety.

Pouring the toner:

To our knowledge, the average DIY refiller’s exposure to fumes presents no significant health hazard in normal use. We recommend refilling in a well ventilated room or outside to minimize

the exposure to fumes. For extra protection, we advise that you wear a dust mask.

FAQ’s FOR TONER REFILL KITS

1. Will your toner harm my Samsung printer,  photocopier or Fax?

If you follow our simple instructions and inspect your work before reinstalling your cartridge, there is no way the cartridge you refill can harm your machine.

2. Will the use of your toner void my warranty?

No in fact, it is against the law (the Sherman and Clayton Anti-Trust Acts, to be specific) to tie the purchase or use of a particular supply to the warranty.

3. Are there any hazards involved with the handling of toner?

HP describes toner as “Toner is a nontoxic substance composed of plastic, iron, and a small amount of pigment.”

Much like the fumes released from gasoline in cars or from active or passive smoking or even from inert dust and chemicals in the environment, the exposure to fumes from toner or from burning a hole in the cartridge (when necessary) could of course be hazardous. To our knowledge, the average DIY refiller’s exposure to fumes presents no significant health hazard in normal use. We recommend refilling in a well ventilated room or outside to minimize the exposure to fumes. For extra protection, wear a dust mask.

4. How many times can I refill my Samsung toner cartridge?

An average of three times (It varies depending on cartridge type). The range is from 1 or 2 times, to 5 or more times. Quality and page yield will decrease the more times a cartridge is refilled. While we have had reports from some users that they have been able to use our toner an even greater number of times on a given empty, the simple (and obvious) rule of thumb is, continue to use our toner until you are no longer satisfied with the print quality.

5. Why are the kits named after formulas instead of names of printers?

The “engine” in your laser printer is also manufactured to be used in dozens, even hundreds of other printers.

Canon actually makes all of the Hewlett Packard laser printers and toner cartridges. Hewlett Packard does not make a single laser printer nor do they make a single toner cartridge.

6. If the refilled cartridge using your toner won’t hurt the printer, what, if anything, can go wrong?

Just like a new cartridge, if there is ever anything that goes wrong, it normally shows up on the printed output. If you notice spots, dots, blank spots or voids showing up on the printed page (in a pattern that repeats several times down the page), then the cartridge has reached the end of its useful life and needs to be replaced. A razor sharp, pencil thin line appearing on the page also indicates a cartridge has reached the end of the line.

7. Is your toner made by the same company that makes the brand-name cartridge toner?

There is no way to know for sure. Many laser printer manufacturers do not make their own toner.

We use toner formulas that match as closely as possible the properties of the original toner they are replacing. Our toners are tested not only for excellent quality prints like the original, but also for page yield so that you get about the same amount of printed pages as the original cartridge on the first refill.

 

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