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11-07-2017 02:36 PM
I have read various posts about high iron oxide toner content in laser printers. All the posts are old now dating back to 2013 or older. It is 2017 now and I need a laser printer for printing decals to use on kiln fired vitreous items. I want to see if anyone can help me with current models in 2017 that will suit my needs. I prefer 1200 x 1200 dpi if possible. I hope someone out there can help. Thanks.
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01-01-2018 08:16 AM
11-17-2017 12:14 PM
Check to see if MICR Toner is available for any model you are considering, MICR Toner is used to print magnetic numbers on checks.
When using MICR Toner you may have to change the Fuser Mode so the Toner will stick to the paper, sometimes simply telling the printer the paper is heavier than it actually is works.
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11-18-2017 02:22 PM
Thanks for the reply....what is MICR tonner? Also where do I look for it?
I know of many people that just use standard, inexpensive HP printers without any modifications....but they are older printers. I need to buy one asap. I was provided with a list of printers that will work but it is from 2013...those models are no longer available.
Can anyone help me? I am looking at the HP LaserJet Pro M402 Series. Is there a way to find out if there is at least 35% iron oxide in the toner cartrige that comes with the machine? I need between 35-60% iron oxide.
I hope someone can help me.
01-01-2018 08:16 AM
01-01-2018 02:37 PM
Thanks for your replies. I already know this but some printers these days do not have any iron oxide in the their toner. some now only use polymer dyes. I have a Brother that does not use any iron oxide and cannot use it for this purpose or theres requiring the oxides. I just wanted to make sure I was purchasing something to suit this purpose....I already own 3 printers for various other uses.
01-01-2018 02:51 PM
I will look into that. It is a less expensive option. Here in Australia the printer model numbers are different too so searching for things available in the USA is not the same as searching here. All the best and thanks again.
01-01-2018 05:02 PM
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