Laser toner re-dry possible?

Few posts in a.p.printers these days so thought Id post here in case! HP LaserJet colour. I find particularly the yellow toner begins to loose its intensity after a couple of years of very low print count use. My printer is not kept on standby because it uses 20W continuously on standby, so new cartidges are cheaper! I can see that very slowly the cartridges in the printer will pick up some atmospheric moisture. Just wondering if anyone has tried laser toner rejuvination and if it worked? It suggests to me that warmth and/or some hi-vac level might be worth a try - but if the dryout doesnt restore the toner colour print intensity then it isnt worth trying! .. C+

Reply to
Charlie+
Loading thread data ...

ElectronDepot website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.