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Replacement Xerox Phaser 4510YDX Toner Cartridges from $65.99

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  • High Yield Xerox 113R00712 Toner Cartridge Black, Single Pack
    Retail Price: $326.99
    $65.99
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How to Install Xerox Phaser 4510YDX Toner Cartridges?

  1. Open the printer's top cover.
  2. Grab the toner cartridge by the handle, then carefully pull it out of the printer.
  3. Get your new CompAndSave Xerox Phaser 4510YDX 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. Shake the toner cartridge six times 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 until it is firmly seated in place.
  5. Close the printer's top cover.

Xerox Phaser 4510YDX Toner Cartridges FAQ's

Do laser toners dry out?
Toner cartridges are powder-based and not liquid-based. This means that they do not dry out as the powder inside is already dry. But if a toner cartridge was not used for a long time, there's a possibility that the toner powder is not evenly distributed inside. This can cause uneven prints and smudges. To resolve this issue, you may shake the toner cartridge sideways to distribute the toner powder evenly. For more information, click Troubleshooting Tips and you will be redirected to the right page.
Can I throw away empty toner cartridges?
About 1.3 billion cartridges are used every year. That is why it is highly preferred that toner and ink cartridges are recycled than letting them end up in landfills. You can bring your empty toner to local or big retailers or even to your local recycling facility. You can also check some websites online like earth911.com to look for recycling options for your cartridges.