The Secret That Printer Manufacturers
Wish You'd Never Discover
Don't Spend Another Dime on Toner Before Reading This
The initial cost of the printer is just a fraction of the cost you pay. For example, a newspaper ad offers a name-brand laser printer for just $99. The toner cartridge for that printer costs $79.95. The manufacturer may make little or no money on the initial sale of the printer. The profits are in the consumables for the printer.
No One Likes Wasting Money
Toner cartridges for your printer are expensive. When the light flashes or you get a message on your printer or computer that the toner is "low," get out your credit card and prepare to spend around a hundred bucks. But, here's how John Galt provides an elegant solution for a fraction of the price.
If It's Empty, Why Not Fill it?
Galt realized that toner cartridges don't go bad all of a sudden, they just run out of toner. His revolutionary product allows you to refill your toner cartridge in minutes for under $35. You get exactly the same quality, performance, and reliability of the original cartridge but you pocket the savings. Galt realized that toner cartridges are like fountain pens, salt shakers, and the gas tank in your car. You can refill your car with gas when the tank is empty. You can fill your salt shaker with more salt or refill your fountain pen with more ink.
Throw Your Car Away
Get rid of your car when the car runs out of gas. Don’t refill it, just throw it away. Of course, we’re just kidding. You wouldn’t think of throwing your car away when the tank is empty. Cartridges typically run out of “ink” or toner. The cartridge is still good – it just needs more toner to resume printing. Why throw your toner cartridge away when it is empty?
A Brilliant Idea – A Not So Easy Solution
Galt developed a process to enable anyone to refill their own toner cartridge in less time than it takes to read this article. For the next few years, Galt and his team perfected the process, developed step-by-step instructions, and worked to develop the exact toner formulations needed for each printer. But, there was the real catch – coming up with the right toner to work perfectly in each machine.
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