Now, with all the advancement and innovation in the market, the manufacturers are creating more and more ways to improve the quality of toner cartridges because they know the value of toners since they are much more reliable and much more cost efficient than inkjet ink. Toner cartridges is a fine powder-like substance which is present in the plastic cartridges, and is used for printing images and texts. So in a way cartridge can be called the most important part of the printer and without a cartridge a printer simply would not be able to print. All of this makes toner cartridges much popular.
After knowing what
toner cartridges actually is, now let’s see how the toner cartridges works. So how exactly do toners work, do you have any idea? The working process of toners is actually very simple and is very easily understandable. The tiny powdered particles are heated and bounded on to the surface to create a fine copy on the paper. In other words we can say that the little powder particles (toner) are fused onto the paper to print fine and bold images. It’s a melting process in which just about the perfect amount of toner is melted which is then used in the printing of a text or an image. Toner usually comes in black colour while the colour laser printers carry are cyan, yellow and magenta. To use a printer, the cartridge in which toner is present, is slid into the machine and only then is your printer ready to give you a fine, crisp and bold printing result. It's only when your printer has a toner cartridge that it's ready to use.
What is toner (powder) made of? Well, to be really honest, there is no answer to it, as the cartridge manufactures use a variety of elements to make toner. For example the manufacturers use various polymers, acrylate, polyester resin, a butadiene, carbon, resins, waxes and other copolymers. All of these have different melting points and come in several colours like magenta, black, cyan and yellow. The formulas of making toners vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and sometimes they even vary from machine to machine. So it's best to go for the thing that would suit your and your printers' needs. Also, go for something that is reliable and cost efficient - a thing that gets your work done, in exactly the way you want it to be done, and all that at a fine and fair price.