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Replacement Canon imageRUNNER 1210 Toner Cartridges from $25.99

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  • Canon GPR-10 Toner Cartridge Black, Single Pack
    Retail Price: $32.64
    $25.99
    Save $6.65 (20% off retail price)

How to Install Canon imageRUNNER 1210 Toner Cartridges?

  1. Open the printer's toner access cover.
  2. Carefully pull and remove the toner cartridge that needs to be replaced out from the printer.
  3. Get your new CompAndSave Canon imageRUNNER 1210 printer toner cartridge, open the cartridge over a sink or garbage can to avoid any messes in case of a powder leak as sometimes, factories tend to overfill toner cartridges. Avoid touching the bottom part of the toner, then remove the covering tape that is usually bright in color as well as the plastic protective case, if there is, before installing it.
  4. Carefully align and insert the Canon imageRUNNER 1210 printer toner cartridge to the toner slot until it is secured in place.
  5. Close the toner access cover.

Most Common Canon imageRUNNER 1210 Toner Cartridges Questions

Can I throw away empty toner cartridges?
About 1.3 billion cartridges are used every year. That is why it is highly preferred that toner and ink cartridges are recycled than letting them end up in landfills. You can bring your empty toner to local or big retailers or even at your local recycling facility. You can also check some websites online like earth911.com to look for recycling options for your cartridges.
How do I know if my printer needs toner?
Even before a depletion ink warning shows on your printer's or computer's display, you'll notice that your toner is nearing the end of its usable life if it creates streaked, smeared, or faded lines that won't go away even after you've cleaned the print heads. If this happens, you may get new toner cartridges from CompAndSave. Our toner cartridges are designed to meet or exceed the OEM specifications. This means that you can get the same print quality and number of prints without paying as much.