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Birth of A Toner Cartridge
Our one minute documentary video gives you a quick overview of how we make our laser printer cartridges.

It turns out that it's a lot more than drilling a hole in the unit and refilling it with toner. To ensure a reliable, leak-free cartridge that won't damage your printer or rattle your nerves, the entire cartridge is taken apart, parts are replaced, and the entire unit is meticulously reassembled. Then, it's sent to our test center where we print a set of test pages with each cartridge to ensure that what you get is what you need: A unit that's safe, reliable and capable of lasting for the thousands of pages you deserve.

Because we think you deserve choice, we've given you three different options to view our video:

Highest speed (3.5mb, about three minutes download)

Highest quality (5.5mb, about five minutes download). This one looks a lot better than the first - if you can spare the five minutes, pick it).

Highest Quality, Jumbo-Size Version (8.5MB, about 8 minutes download). Got bandwidth to burn? This version is clear and twice the size of the first two. Get it if you'd really like a close look at our operation.

If you have problems seeing the movie
If you have trouble viewing the video, it's most likely because you have either the wrong version of QuickTime installed, or Microsoft Media Player. MS Medida Player will try to play this video even though it won't fully understand it; the result is sound but no picture.

If you're having trouble, visit the Apple QuickTime Site to download the latest QuickTime player. It will take only a few minutes, even on a modem connection.

Birth of a Toner Cartridge: Credits

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