Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Canon 106 Black Copier Toner Cartridge for imageCLASS MF6500 Series

Canon 106 Black Copier Toner Cartridge for imageCLASS MF6500 Series




Canon 106 Black Copier Toner Cartridge for imageCLASS MF6500 Series

Canon 106 Black Copier Toner Cartridge for imageCLASS MF6500 Series
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Testimonial of Canon 106 Black Copier Toner Cartridge for imageCLASS MF6500 Series

 From: Leonard Mayer "Instructor" (Bronx, New York)

I have a Canon ImageClass 6550. I have used it to make copies of my notes and homework for a class I teach in Chemistry because I am not compensated for it. With 28 students and making printout of homework that altogether consist of 8-19 pages 28 times (224-532 pages) which uses up the cartridge fast. I also make printouts of my notes which could be 30-60 pages per chapter (840-1680 pages). This uses up the cartridge fast. Alternatively, when I make copies the density is too high and I have to lower it manually. Moreover, I have to take the cartridge out and reshake it several times; otherwise I get white streaks on printout. So switching between copying and printout is not without problems. So I dislike using the 6550 for copies because I believe it uses up the cartridge faster. Moreover for the same usage of about 3000 pages, I can use an HP 1320 with a cartridge that costs $76 from HP. This Canon cartridge costs $155 and is slowly rising. The Canon cartridge strikes me as being doubly expensive. Which would you rather pay, $155 to Canon or $76 to HP for 3000 pages? I think the cartridge is not competitive in price and performance compared to HP.


Testimonial of Canon 106 Black Copier Toner Cartridge for imageCLASS MF6500 Series


From: Craig E. Poley "deionychus" (Colorado, USA)

Sure, they work fine (thus 2 stars instead of 1), but toner is a crock. These guys sell the machines at a loss to make up their profits in the consumables (toner) and that is lame. 

I buy a new cartridge when I have to, but I refill (or send it off to be refilled) whenever possible. Spending this much for a toner cartridge makes me cry, and we copy on the lightest legible setting.

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