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Ant May 12th 16 07:16 AM

HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners' leaks!
 
Hello.

Are HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners supposed to leak black ink when
moving them around? This happened when taking the old one out to replace
with the new one (HP's brand) with their removed tape covers. The leaks
happened outside of the old printer. :(

Thank you in advance. :)
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Tony May 12th 16 08:11 AM

HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners' leaks!
 
(Ant) wrote:
Hello.

Are HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners supposed to leak black ink when
moving them around? This happened when taking the old one out to replace
with the new one (HP's brand) with their removed tape covers. The leaks
happened outside of the old printer. :(

Thank you in advance. :)
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It depends entirely how much leaked. These very old cartridges sometimes spill
a little when they are removed. The seals are pretty simple and not always
perfect.
Old toner cartridges still contain carrier (the carrier is a fine powder that
carries the toner to the drum and when the cartridge is no longer any use the
carrier remains, often called waste toner - something of a misnomer really).
Tony


Bob Eager[_4_] May 12th 16 11:19 AM

HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners' leaks!
 
On Thu, 12 May 2016 01:16:49 -0500, Ant wrote:

Hello.

Are HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners supposed to leak black ink when
moving them around? This happened when taking the old one out to replace
with the new one (HP's brand) with their removed tape covers. The leaks
happened outside of the old printer. :(

Thank you in advance. :)


Some HP cartridges contain a 'waste toner' bin. That can leak if it's a
bit full on removal.

Ant May 12th 16 09:02 PM

HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners' leaks!
 
In alt.comp.periphs.printers Tony lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz wrote:

Are HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners supposed to leak black ink when
moving them around? This happened when taking the old one out to replace
with the new one (HP's brand) with their removed tape covers. The leaks
happened outside of the old printer. :(


It depends entirely how much leaked. These very old cartridges sometimes spill
a little when they are removed. The seals are pretty simple and not always
perfect.
Old toner cartridges still contain carrier (the carrier is a fine powder that
carries the toner to the drum and when the cartridge is no longer any use the
carrier remains, often called waste toner - something of a misnomer really).
Tony


A little splatters here and there (e.g., fingers, floor, printer
case/cover, and table). They were not massive leaks, but still annoying
though! :(
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Ant May 12th 16 11:33 PM

HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners' leaks!
 
Bob Eager wrote:
On Thu, 12 May 2016 01:16:49 -0500, Ant wrote:


Hello.

Are HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners supposed to leak black ink when
moving them around? This happened when taking the old one out to replace
with the new one (HP's brand) with their removed tape covers. The leaks
happened outside of the old printer. :(

Thank you in advance. :)


Some HP cartridges contain a 'waste toner' bin. That can leak if it's a
bit full on removal.


Even in unused toners?
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Bob Eager[_4_] May 13th 16 12:10 AM

HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners' leaks!
 
On Thu, 12 May 2016 17:33:58 -0500, Ant wrote:

Bob Eager wrote:
On Thu, 12 May 2016 01:16:49 -0500, Ant wrote:


Hello.

Are HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners supposed to leak black ink when
moving them around? This happened when taking the old one out to
replace with the new one (HP's brand) with their removed tape covers.
The leaks happened outside of the old printer. :(

Thank you in advance. :)


Some HP cartridges contain a 'waste toner' bin. That can leak if it's a
bit full on removal.


Even in unused toners?


No, you said 'when taking the old one out'.

Ant May 14th 16 05:18 AM

HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners' leaks!
 
Bob Eager wrote:
On Thu, 12 May 2016 17:33:58 -0500, Ant wrote:


Bob Eager wrote:
On Thu, 12 May 2016 01:16:49 -0500, Ant wrote:


Hello.

Are HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners supposed to leak black ink when
moving them around? This happened when taking the old one out to
replace with the new one (HP's brand) with their removed tape covers.
The leaks happened outside of the old printer. :(

Thank you in advance. :)


Some HP cartridges contain a 'waste toner' bin. That can leak if it's a
bit full on removal.


Even in unused toners?


No, you said 'when taking the old one out'.


The new one also leaked. :(
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Tony May 16th 16 03:40 AM

HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners' leaks!
 
(Ant) wrote:
In alt.comp.periphs.printers Tony lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz wrote:

Are HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners supposed to leak black ink when
moving them around? This happened when taking the old one out to replace
with the new one (HP's brand) with their removed tape covers. The leaks
happened outside of the old printer. :(


It depends entirely how much leaked. These very old cartridges sometimes
spill
a little when they are removed. The seals are pretty simple and not always
perfect.
Old toner cartridges still contain carrier (the carrier is a fine powder
that
carries the toner to the drum and when the cartridge is no longer any use
the
carrier remains, often called waste toner - something of a misnomer really).
Tony


A little splatters here and there (e.g., fingers, floor, printer
case/cover, and table). They were not massive leaks, but still annoying
though! :(
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Yes that sounds exactly like that cartridge, they sometimes leak a little when
new. Most newer designs are much better and if handled carefully are good.
Tony


Ant May 17th 16 01:55 AM

HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners' leaks!
 
In alt.comp.periphs.printers Tony lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz wrote:
(Ant) wrote:
In alt.comp.periphs.printers Tony lizandtony at orcon dot net dot nz wrote:

Are HP LaserJet 6P's C3903A toners supposed to leak black ink when
moving them around? This happened when taking the old one out to replace
with the new one (HP's brand) with their removed tape covers. The leaks
happened outside of the old printer. :(


It depends entirely how much leaked. These very old cartridges sometimes
spill
a little when they are removed. The seals are pretty simple and not always
perfect.
Old toner cartridges still contain carrier (the carrier is a fine powder
that
carries the toner to the drum and when the cartridge is no longer any use
the
carrier remains, often called waste toner - something of a misnomer really).
Tony


A little splatters here and there (e.g., fingers, floor, printer
case/cover, and table). They were not massive leaks, but still annoying
though! :(


Yes that sounds exactly like that cartridge, they sometimes leak a little when
new. Most newer designs are much better and if handled carefully are good.
Tony


Thanks. :)
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