The toner was developed after competing toners showed “poor fusing when the toner polymer softening point was not lowered and poor heat resistance when it was”.
NAND says its toner overcomes this issue “without any downsides”, addressing the “extremely” low usage the system requires to match the OEM yield. The toner was created using NAND’s patented “directed structured particle technology” with remanufacturing in mind,
The toner cartridges the toner is designed for use in – the CF400 to 403A and X – are used in the M252 and 257 printers, and NAND plans to soon launch a M552 and 553 toner using the same patented toner technology, as “these printers require a different formulae for optimal performance – a point the OEM clearly realises”.
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