Laser Plus
1508 Coffee Road C1
Modesto, CA 95355
- 1-800-BYLASER
- Ph: (209)524-2414
Fax: (209)524-0564
Monday - Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
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Help the Environment Compatible cartridges utilize numerous recycled parts and components from an original cartridge, reducing the use of environmentally harmful materials and pollutants. Lower your cost Compatible cartridges typically cost 30-60% less than that of an OEM cartridge, saving you hundreds of dollars on your monthly supply costs and improving your bottom line. Maintain the Highest Quality Compatible cartridges are designed to perform as well as, if not better than, the OEM cartridges. You will get the same great quality prints, at a fraction of the cost. Reduce the amount of time spent searching for compatible toner cartridges. From the newest color models to legacy printers, most will have a compatible offering for you.
Compatible toner cartridge failure rate …… 0.1% Compatible inkjet cartridge failure rate ….. 0.1% Reman/refill inkjet cartridge failure rate … 0.5-1%
Original Equipment Manufacturer – OEM also uses some recycled materials.
Remanufactured toner cartridge – uses your cartridge inspects and changes worn out parts and refills cartridge. Failure rate is higher than compatibles.
Step 1
If you have you have the installation CD that came with your printer, insert it into the CD-drive of your laptop and complete the installation process. Step 2
If you do not have the installation CD, go to the printer manufacturer's website and find the support section for your printer model number. Download the driver for your printer and install it onto your laptop. Step 3
Once you have installed the driver and software for your printer, plug the printer cable into your laptop's USB port, and the laptop should immediately recognize the printer. Step 4
If the printer you want to add is attached to another computer on the same network as the laptop, you can share the printer without actually adding it. Go to the computer that the printer is attached to. Click the "Start" button, select "Control Panel," then select "Network and Internet" and click "Network and Sharing Center." Click the arrow next to "Printer Sharing." Select "Turn On Printer Sharing" and then click the "Apply" button. Make sure the shared printer is turned on. Step 5
Go to your laptop and click the "Start" button. In the search box, type "\\" and the name of the computer with the attached shared printer (for example, enter "\\mydesktop"). Click "Enter."
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