Matching HP 1600 toner: Unmasked
Everyone that is at least semi-educated about printers and computers knows that it is impossible to change a toner cartridge if the new toner cartridge does not have a series number that matches the series number on the printer. These two numbers must be a perfect match to make sure that the toner cartridge will not only fit inside the printer the right way, but also to ensure that it will in fact work and run smoothly. For example, an HP 1600 toner cartridge will only fit into printers that bare the HP 1600. Toner cartridges of any other sort will never do any should not even be bothered with at all. HP 1600 toner is an excellent toner that does not bleed or spill or squirt out of the cartridge when handled. This is important to know and note so that users are familiar and aware of what kinds of products they are using.
The only thing that can be interchanged when dealing with computer printers is the company name. If someone has a Samsung printer, the toner cartridge from Brother will work on it just fine, as long as the series numbers are the same and match.
Contrary to popular belief, it does not make one difference if the companies are combined in the process of printing. Some people swear that one companys products are better than another, and they will have their justified reasons to think such thoughts. But just because one company is matched up in toner and in printer does not necessarily mean that it is going to perform better and produce a better quality print out than two companies who have been mixed and matched together by some other means.
To think such things is really only an old wives tale and superstitious. Some people may believe up and down that there is no way Brother toner can ever mix with a Samsung printer and produce a decent print out, but everyone will be left to do things their own way as he or she pleases.