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Used to be, I sent my used printer carts back to the guy I buy them from (Cartridge Recycling Technologies, Greenland, NH), and Brett would send me rebuilt, refilled ones.
Now he says the cartridges are made so poorly that it's not worth rebuiding and refilling them, so the only option is to throw them in the trash.
Is that so? I'm accumulating a bunch of the things, because I hate to just add that much plastic and metal to the landfills.
Are there other options?
/Mr Lynn
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What is the printer model? Search ebay for refills or take to a local OfficeDepot/Staples for a 3 off coupon or a free ream of paper.
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We have a local business that does this - I get one day service on both the copy machine and the laser printer at work - they bring out a cartridge and pick up the empty - they even will do the replacement for me if I'm busy with something else.
And they haven't said anything about quitting business.
We have a deal with a company which recycles both laser and inkjet cartridges and gives our non-profit $1 per.
If you want info, pm me.
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[quote vicrock]We have a local business that does this - I get one day service on both the copy machine and the laser printer at work - they bring out a cartridge and pick up the empty - they even will do the replacement for me if I'm busy with something else.
And they haven't said anything about quitting business. . .
I should be more clear about the term 'recycle'. Does this company actually refill and reuse the cartridges, or do they have some vendor which takes the old ones and separates the components—plastics, metals, etc.—and recycles those?
What my guy was telling me is that it wasn't cost-effective to reuse the cartridges any more. Failing that, component recycling is the next best thing—better than the dump.
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Mr Lynn - to the best of my knowledge, the company that gives the one day service does refill/remanufacture the cartridges.
The recycling fundraiser - no clue what they do with them