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Canon Cart041 Toner Cartridge Highest Quality Prints 10,000 Pages - Black

This toner cartridge has been built to exact standards we come to expect from Canon which makes it perfect for those demanding the highest quality prints, with superior performance and unrivalled reliability. Designed in Canon's advanced print laboratories and then duly manufactured utilising only durable quality eco-friendly materials and parts in their ultra-modern assembly plant, these cartridges represent the pinnacle of sophisticated and volume reprography printing in the marketplace today.

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Canon CART041 Toner Cartridge Highest Quality Prints 10,000 Pages - Black

Canon Cart041 Toner Cartridge Highest Quality Prints 10,000 Pages - Black

This toner cartridge has been built to exact standards we come to expect from Canon which makes it perfect for those demanding the highest quality prints, with superior performance and unrivalled reliability. Designed in Canon's advanced print laboratories and then duly manufactured utilising only durable quality eco-friendly materials and parts in their ultra-modern assembly plant, these cartridges represent the pinnacle of sophisticated and volume reprography printing in the marketplace today.

Designed for stable and uninterrupted operation in printers capable of print output speeds of 43sheets per minute.

These genuine Canon Imageclass replacement cartridges have been manufactured under strict QA supervision, inspected and rigorously bench tested by in their dedicated factories to insure print quality, volume capacity and durability criterion parameters are consistently met and exceeded before approval for distribution.

Canon's exclusively patented formulation of toner and polymers by produces excellent colour matching with bold and vibrant shades of colours for photo and artwork plus sharp, precise lines for creating crisp text, graphs and beautiful line work. Printed sheets are also scratch and smear resistant with high levels of fibre saturation, making them both robust and easy to process handle for operators and receivers.

By using different media and changing advanced printer settings, operators can achieve print definition output results up to 1200 x 1200 or 2400 (equivalent) x 600. For applications where quality is less critical as is with some internal documentation, these settings can be altered so that less toner is used. In the vast majority of laser printers, this is known as Draft or Toner Save mode. With this setting switched on, concentration levels of toner are dampened to produce a lighter copy than standard output, and this effect naturally uses less toner, so the cartridge lasts a lot longer.

Engineered for monotonous workload use in Canon Imageclass LBP312X laser printers.

Canon's commitment and awareness to responsible and ecological friendly manufacturing are demonstrated by their continuous efforts to create many of the parts and componentry used in the manufacture of these toner cartridges come from non-toxic materials from recycled sources. Their unique, innovative processes ensure that with investment in research in these domains, such cartridges can be made from environmentally friendly and highly durable components that have incredible performance and maximum durability and safety under continuous and demanding printing workloads.

The processing technology employed to create the printed sheet with this type of printer cartridge is a combination of laser and electrostatic technology. The laser mechanism is utilised with a photoelectric drum assembly and the toner powder to form the printed image. It does this by first applying a set of electrical charges across a cylindrical drum from a set of DC electrical transformers. The laser then neutralises these electrostatic charges in areas where no image exists. What is left is an invisible electrostatically charged area that represents the desired image. These charges than attracts oppositely charged toner particles over from the toner cartridge roller to its surface to create a visible image. At that point, the paper is fed into the printer to meet this drum where than a new set of opposite charges are applied to pull the toner form from the drum down onto the waiting paper. It then moves to a fixing assembly where heat and pressure combine to affix the toner into the fibres of the sheet permanently. It then exits the printer ready for use.

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Canon Cart041 Toner Cartridge Highest Quality Prints 10,000 Pages - Black

This toner cartridge has been built to exact standards we come to expect from Canon which makes it perfect for those demanding the highest quality prints, with superior performance and unrivalled reliability. Designed in Canon's advanced print laboratories and then duly manufactured utilising only durable quality eco-friendly materials and parts in their ultra-modern assembly plant, these cartridges represent the pinnacle of sophisticated and volume reprography printing in the marketplace today.

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