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HP 17A CF217A Toner Cartridges FAQs
Can you refill HP laser toner cartridges?
Yes, HP toner cartridges are refillable. However, it is not recommended since you have to replace some parts of the toner as well. If you think of refilling an empty toner cartridge, please bear in mind the following pros and cons. The major advantage of refilling is cost-efficiency. It'll be a way cheaper option rather than purchasing a new genuine one. On the other hand, refilled toner cartridges can have issues with print quality and durability. Toner consists of different parts such as rolling gears and cleaning blades worn out over time that can cause noise when printing, low-quality printouts, and even leakage inside the printer. Another thing to look into is the imaging drum. This holds the image before the toner powder is applied to the paper. Just like the toner, parts of the imaging drum also wear and tear over time.
To sum it all up, we highly encourage you to have it refilled through stores that offer refilling services instead. If you choose to purchase a new one, we at CompAndSave offer a wide variety of cheap printer toner cartridges at a much lower price without compromising its quality. Our toners are manufactured to meet or exceed the OEM specifications, which will save you from all the trouble of going through the process of refilling a toner cartridge.
Is it OK to use compatible toner?
Absolutely! CompAndSave's compatible, remanufactured, or replacement toner cartridges are designed to provide the same quality as the OEM toner cartridges. This means that you can get the same print quality and number of prints without paying as much compared to the original. Aside from this, using these types of cartridges will never void the printer's warranty. So you can shop and use our cartridges without any worry. For more information about our cartridges, check our ink knowledge base, and you will be redirected to the right page.
Why is HP toner so expensive?
OEM ink and toner manufacturers claim that the high cost of these cartridges is due to the research and development of technologies to deliver high-quality ink and toner cartridges. However, it is worth noting that there are generic cartridges that exceed OEM requirements while being less expensive than their counterparts. CompAndSave's compatible and replacement ink and toner cartridges are engineered to meet or exceed OEM standards. That means you can have the same print quality and page output without spending a fortune. Please keep in mind that using generic, remanufactured, or replacement cartridges will never void the warranty on your printer. For additional information, please visit our ink knowledge base, and you will be redirected to the right page.
How to install HP 17A toner cartridge?
The installation procedure for an HP 17A toner cartridge varies depending on the printer model that you have. Some printers will require a different or special procedure that other models will not require. So, with that being said, we recommend looking for your printer model below in the compatible printers field. Click the printer model, and you will be redirected to another page with the correct installation procedure for your printer. For more information, check our toner installation guide, and you will be redirected to the right page. Please note that this instruction is just a general procedure that is applicable to most printers.