HP LaserJet 1100 Toner Cartridges

HP 1100 LaserJet printers quickly and quietly produce documents of excellent print quality. A variety of print media, including paper, envelopes, labels, and overhead transparencies, can be used in your HP LaserJet printer.

Print quality settings affect such things as how light or dark the print on the page is and the style in which you would like graphics printed.

You can change the settings in printer properties to accommodate the types of jobs you are printing. The possible settings are as follows:

  • Best Quality
  • Faster Printing
  • LaserJet III Compatibility
  • Custom
  • EconoMode (Save Toner)

These settings can be accessed on the Finishing tab under Print Quality settings in the printer properties.

To change the print quality settings for all future print jobs, access the properties through the Start menu in your system tray. To change the print quality settings only for the current software application use, access the properties through the Print Setup menu in the application from which you are printing.

Buy and Install New Cartridge For HP LaserJet 1100 Printer

When toner is low, faded or light areas appear on the printed page. You might be able to temporarily improve print quality by redistributing the toner. If the print is still light, you will need a new HP 1100 toner.

Do not remove the toner cartridge from its package until you are ready to use it. The shelf life of a cartridge in an unopened package is approximately 2.5 years. The shelf life of a cartridge in an opened package is approximately 6 months. To prevent damage to the toner cartridge, do not expose it to light for more than a few minutes.

The life of the cartridge depends on the amount of toner that print jobs require. When printing text at 5% coverage, LaserJet 1100 cartridge lasts an average of 2,500 pages. This assumes the print density is set to 3 and EconoMode is off.

OEM HP LaserJet 1100 cartridges

Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) cartridges are manufactured to the highest level of precision. These toner cartridges are ideal for providing the best print quality. They have a lower fail rate and have a lower probability of leaking toner in your printer. Printer manufacturers recommend that you use their cartridges

Buy OEM LaserJet 1100 toner cartridges with FREE SHIPPING and excellent client support!

HP H396560001 HP H396560001 Maintenance Kit, HP H3965-60001
Standard Yield, 50,000 pages, 110 volt
$159.95 Free Shipping
HP C4092A HP C4092A Black Toner Cartridge, HP 92A
Black, Standard Yield, 2,500 pages
$62.40 Free Shipping
HP C4092AM HP C4092AM Black MICR Toner Cartridge
Black, Standard Yield, 2,500 pages
$124.99 Free Shipping

How To Install HP 1100 toner

  1. Buy new HP 1100 toner cartridge from the list above
  2. Open the printer door and remove the old toner cartridge
  3. Remove the new toner cartridge from the packaging, and then gently shake it from side to side in order to distribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge. To prevent damage, do not expose the toner cartridge to light for more than a few minutes. Cover it with a piece of paper.
  4. Bend the tab on the right side of the cartridge to break it loose.
  5. Pull the tab until all the tape is removed from the cartridge.
  6. Insert the toner cartridge in the printer. Be certain that the toner is firmly in position, and then close the printer door.

Congratulations! Your HP LaserJet 1100 printer is ready to use!

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About HP LaserJet printers

HP LaserJet printers use laser and electrophotographic technologies. To print a page in a laser printer, the print media must be picked from the input tray one sheet at a time and transported through the paper path. While passing through the paper path, a scanning laser beam writes an electrostatic image onto a rotating photosensitive drum. As this image passes the developing station, a dry, powdery toner is attracted to the image areas. In an HP color LaserJet printer, this process is similar for each of the four toner colors.

The developed image then advances to the transfer station, where the drum contacts the paper or other print media and the toner image is electrostatically transferred onto the paper. After transfer, the print media passes through the fuser, where heat and pressure are applied and the toner fuses (melts) onto the print media. The print media is then delivered to the output bin, ready for use.

To summarize, to create the printed image the print media must be transported through the printer, charged electrostatically, and heated. This is why print media properties such as cleanliness, electrical resistivity, caliper, finish, moisture content, and stiffness can affect the print quality and media-handling performance of your HP LaserJet printer.

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