I bought a new Lexmark Optra T612 heavy duty laser printer two years ago and it has a toner cartridge that is supposed to be good for 10,000 pages.
Well, I figure I've only got about 1,200 pages printed out on the 10,000 page cartridge based on my average monthly print out of about 50 pages per month.
But already the toner cartridge is empty. One of the reasons I bought this is because I figured for the whole time I owned the printer I would never have to buy toner.
Based on 600 pages per year it should have gone about 15 years before I needed to buy toner, not 2 years.
I'm just wondering if this is the way these high yield cartridges are. They claim 10,000 pages and give you only 1,200 pages.
Anyone have experience with heavy duty lasers and high yield cartridges. Are they all rip offs?
Thanks for any input.
Well, I figure I've only got about 1,200 pages printed out on the 10,000 page cartridge based on my average monthly print out of about 50 pages per month.
But already the toner cartridge is empty. One of the reasons I bought this is because I figured for the whole time I owned the printer I would never have to buy toner.
Based on 600 pages per year it should have gone about 15 years before I needed to buy toner, not 2 years.
I'm just wondering if this is the way these high yield cartridges are. They claim 10,000 pages and give you only 1,200 pages.
Anyone have experience with heavy duty lasers and high yield cartridges. Are they all rip offs?
Thanks for any input.





