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  1. Discontinued HP Toner Cartridges

    October 25, 2011 by Frank

    Effective November 1, 2010, HP discontinued the HP LaserJet C4149A, C4150A, C4151A, C4152A, C4153A and CE256A print cartridges from its LaserJet supplies portfolio.

    In November 2009 HP discontinued the following toners/packs for the printers
    • C3909X HP LaserJet 5si and 8000 series printers
    • 92298X HP LaserJet 4, 4m, 4 Plus, 4m Plus, 5, 5m, 5n and 5se printers
    • C4127D HP LaserJet 4000 and 4050 series printers
    • C9720AD HP Color LaserJet 4600 and 4650 series printers

    In November 2007 HP discontinued the following toners/packs for the printers
    • 92275A HP LaserJet IIIp, HP LaserJet IIp Plus, and HP LaserJet IIp series printers
    • 92291A HP LaserJet IIIsi and HP LaserJet 4si series printers
    • 92295A HP LaserJet IId, HP LaserJet III, HP LaserJet IIId, and HP LaserJet II series printers
    • C3900A HP LaserJet 4V and HP LaserJet 4MV

    Of course, compatible HP toners for the above are still available to keep your printer running! Some of the older HP printers just keep on keeping on and of course, some people have systems that will only print to the older HP Laserjet printers


  2. Samsung CLP-325W Printer

    March 8, 2011 by Frank

    Let the CLP-325W set your printing free. Its convenient One Touch Wi-Fi Setting makes connecting to your Wi-Fi a breeze. No manual configurations or complicated passcodes. This liberating convenience is matched by impressive, high quality color printing with up to 2,400 x 600 dpi. The CLP-325W effortlessly delivers maximum color while stylishly sporting a minimal design, with its chic black and crème grey façade. All this style and power, yet the compact CLP-325W fits easily almost anywhere.

    CLP325W Printer Cartridges

    CLP-325W Printer


    Features:
    - Setup is a cinch with secure, one-touch wireless connection.
    - Ideal for small, stylish spaces and busy places
    - Includes AnyWeb Print software
    - 2,400 x 600 dpi resolution
    - Noise level of just 45 dBA (Color) and 47 dBA (Mono) while it’s printing
    - Fast print speed (16 ppm for mono, 4 ppm for color)
    - Switch to an energy-saving standby mode at the push of a button
    - Wireless networking Wi-Fi IEEE802.11 b/g/n
    - Economical to run

    Samsung CLP325W Toner

    Samsung CLP325W Value Pack

    Samsung CLP325W Drum Unit


  3. Canon MX870 Printer

    March 8, 2011 by Frank

    A great printer with some great features!

    - Print, Scan, Copy and Fax;
    - Wi-Fi and Ethernet;
    - Super G3 fax;
    - 35-sheet high speed duplex ADF;
    - 5 Single Inks;
    - Memory card slots and 6.2cm TFT display;
    - Advanced media handling;
    - ISO: ESAT speed 9.4/6.1 ipm (mono/col.);
    - Borderless photo in 39 sec.;
    - ChromaLife100+.

    The control panel is easy to use, even if it doesn’t offer some of the more interesting features of competing AIOs, such as a touch screen or Web connectivity.

    Paper enters from the rear and exits in the front, making it easier to feed through thicker paper stock.

    Direct Wi-Fi makes it easy to print from your iPod or iPad.

    The Canon Pixma MX870 offers a wide range of attractive and useful features, as well as easy setup and operation.

    Canon MX870 Compatible Printer Cartridges

    Canon MX870 Genuine Printer Cartridges

    Canon MX870 Printer Cartridge Value Packs

    Canon MX870 Printer Cartridges

    Canon MX870


  4. Canon Printer Parts – Printheads

    October 21, 2010 by Frank

    If you need Canon inks, you can find them here.

    If you need printheads for your Canon bubblejet, inkjet or Pixma printer, these can only be bought from Canon spare parts. Their main point of contact is 1800 021 167, however you could give these direct numbers a try for quicker service

    NSW (02) 9805-2864
    QLD (07) 3214-6111
    ACT (02) 6201-4777
    VIC/TAS (03) 9881-0111
    SA/NT (08) 8201-9222
    WA (08) 9347-2345
    FAX (All states) (02) 9805-2632

    Of course, Canon will charge you a lot of money for their printheads, perhaps you might also like to try buying online from the US. Several of our customers have bought from Office Store Depot and have been happy with their prices, delivery speed and service.


  5. Buy Fuji Xerox Toners in Dee Why

    September 8, 2010 by Frank

    Here is a handy list of Fuji Xerox resellers in Dee Why and surrounds


  6. Epson TX700W Released

    January 5, 2009 by Frank

    Epson have released the new Stylus Photo TX700W network-ready multifunction printer. What a great printer, with many features including

    • 2.5″ image screen
    • Scanning direct to memory card (how much time will that save!)
    • Print direct to printable CDs and DVDs
    • Border free prints
    • Dual paper trays
    • Optional duplex unit
    • Pictbridge and memory card support
    • Fast 40 page per minute printing
    • 5760dpi printing

    Designed mainly for office environments, it plugs straight into the network or can be used with 802.11b/g WiFi wireless networking. It also lets you keep printing even if one or two inks have run out (obviously a plus in office environments, some printers grind to a halt when one ink is empty!).

    Prints are rated to last for 200 years using the correct Epson TX700W Inks and Epson provide a 12 month return to base warranty – you may want to purchase a seperate onsite warranty if you can’t afford to be without your printer for long.

    Overall a good printer for volume printing, scanning and copying in an office environment or a busy home.


  7. HP Q1338A Toner

    May 2, 2007 by Frank

    Lots of people get confused with this one and the Q1339A toner. The Q1339A toner only fits in the HP Laserjet 4300 series printers.

    The Q1338A toner fits in the HP 4200, 4200n, 4200tn, 4200dtn, 4200tns and 4200tnsl printers.

    Many HP toners also have a high capacity version, the Q1338A doesn’t as it already has a quite large yield of 12,000 pages.


  8. Canon PIXMA iP6320D Printer

    April 30, 2007 by Frank

    Canon’s PIXMA iP6320D photo printer boasts 4800 x 1200 dpi printing as well as direct printing from compatible memory cards, digital cameras and mobile phones.

    It features a 2.5 inch LCD screen to preview photos and basic photo editing functions such as red eye removal and retouching. Chromalife inks ensure that prints are long lasting.

    Dot size is a as low as 2 picolitre and 6 different colour inks make photos and prints look great.

    The PIXMA iP6320D prints borderless photos up to A4.

    Interfaces include:
    PC: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, Bluetooth printing with optional BU-20 adaptor and Bluetooth enabled computer
    Camera Direct: Direct Print Port (PictBridge)
    Mobile Phone: IrDA 1.2 (JPEG only), Bluetooth Ver. 1.2 with optional BU-20 adaptor (JPEG only)

    Canon PIXMA iP6320D ink cartridges include the Canon CL-41, Canon CL-51 and Canon CL-52 Photo Ink.


  9. Compatible iP4200 Cartridges

    April 27, 2007 by Frank

    Update below original story

    …Found this on a US website today, which was quite interesting:

    “Thank you for visiting our website…

    Unfortunately, there are no compatible brand cartridges available for the following Canon printers:

    iP1600, iP4200, iP6210D, iP6220D, iP5200, iP5200R, iP6600D, MP150, MP170, MP450, MP500, MP800, MP950

    We have recently inspected the new Canon cartridges for the printers listed above and spoken to the compatible brand manufacturers. Canon now has proprietary (patented) parts on the cartridges meaning no one except Canon can make the cartridges or work around the patented parts, at least not at this time.

    There is a distinct possibility new non-genuine compatible brand cartridges may never be available for any of the Canon printers listed above. We are still hopeful the compatible brand cartridge manufacturers will find a way to make the ink cartridges in the future.

    What this also means is that you can only buy the expensive Canon brand ink cartridges. For example, the Canon iP1600 printer costs about $50.00. One black and one color cartridge cost $45.00, nearly the price of the printer itself. Also, the iP1600, MP150, MP170, MP450, iP6210D, iP6220D have tri-color cartridges, which means if you run out of only one of the three colors in the cartridge you have to replace the cartridge, even though you may not be out of the other colors.

    Fortunately, Epson and Brother have not gone this way yet. Epson and Brother printers have inexpensive compatible brand ink cartridges readily available, which we carry.

    At this point, we will more than likely be suggesting that customers consider selling or possibly not purchasing the newer Canon printers, if possible and buy an Epson, Brother or one of the few remaining Canon printers that have compatibles available. Depending on how may cartridges you plan on using, purchasing another printer that has compatible brand cartridges available can save a considerable amount of money over the life of the printer. ”

    When they say patented parts, of course they mean the proprietary chip which measures the ink levels. I believe there will be compatibles made for these however they may not have the chip in them. All this would means is that the printer will detect non-genuine cartridges, give you a warning that Canon’s warranty does not cover damage caused by refills, and then disables the low ink warning. You will need to frequently visually check the level of ink in the cartridges because if the ink runs out it will fry the printhead (and of course this will not be covered by warranty as you have acknowledged that you used compatible cartridges!). Watch this space.

    Update

    Several companies are now offering compatible cartridges for the iP4200 – with one problem. As the chips are still copyrighted, they are not supplied with the compatible cartridges (and they won’t work without the chip) (see update below). This means you have to prise the chips off the empty originals and stick them onto the compatible. If you damage the chip, you will need to buy a new original cartridge.

    Also when you change the chip you will get a warning message and the ink indicators will no longer work (which could result in burning the heads out). Be careful!

     Further Update

    Compatible cartridges with chips are now freely available. If buying compatibles, clarify with the seller whether the chips are included or not.


  10. Samsung CLP-300 Toner Cartridge Set

    April 26, 2007 by Frank

    Samsung has released a set of four Samsung CLP-300 toners for the Samsung colour laser CLP-300.

    The set of four toners include a black, cyan, magenta and yellow toner. The yield for each is the same as the individual toners – 2,000 for the black and 1,000 for the colours.

    It’s quite economical to buy the full set of toners for the Samsung CLP-300 as the price is around the same as just the 3 colours, meaning it’s like getting the black for free. It’s about time and it would be great if some of the other printer companies would do value packs like this!