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Compatible Ricoh AC204 Toner Cartridges from $49.99

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  • Ricoh 411880 Toner Cartridge Black, Single Pack
    Retail Price: $82.99
    $49.99
    Save $33.00 (40% off retail price)

How to Install Ricoh AC204 Toner Cartridges?

  1. Open the printer's side cover by pulling the cover release lever and open the printer's front cover.
  2. Turn the lock lever to unlock position to release the toner, then pull the toner cartridge out from the printer.
  3. Get your new CompAndSave Ricoh AC204 printer toner cartridge. Open the cartridge over a sink or garbage can to avoid any messes in case of a powder leak, as sometimes, factories tend to overfill toner cartridges. Gently shake the toner cartridge and avoid touching the bottom part of the toner, then remove the covering tape that is usually bright in color as well as the plastic protective case, if there is, before installing it.
  4. Carefully align and insert the new toner cartridge into the slot. Put the lock lever back to its original position to secure the cartridge.
  5. Close the front and the side cover.

Ricoh AC204 Toner Cartridges FAQ's

Are toner cartridges cheaper than ink cartridges?
In terms of cost-per-page, laser toner cartridges are cheaper compared to regular inkjet cartridges. This is because toner cartridges are designed for office or business use which requires a large amount of printing on a daily basis, while inkjet cartridges are mainly for small office or home use. A toner cartridge can print up to 1,000 to 45,000 pages depending on their yield, while regular inkjet cartridges can only print from 100 to 1000 pages. So with that being said, a toner cartridge can be way cheaper compared to regular ink in the long run.
What is the difference between original and compatible toner cartridges?
OEM or Original Equipment Manufactured cartridges are toner cartridges that are made by the same company that manufactured the printer. Compatible toners cartridges, on the other hand, are produced and filled by third-party companies. The parts used are brand new and are not recycled from OEM toner cartridges. The same procedure applies to compatible ink cartridges. Both provide the same quality of printouts, but the compatibles may surpass the OEM and are sold at a much lower price.