Toner Cartridges Use Soy-based Oil

PRC Technologies, a division of Print Recovery Concepts Inc., announced today an environmental breakthrough in printing for offices, public schools and colleges. This summer, PRC will offer the first laser printer cartridges using toner powder derived from soybeans. PRC reports they will supply cartridges for the most popular laser printers under the SoyPrint brand at prices comparable to brand name versions currently available. Soy ink has been available for some time but this is the first soy toner cartridge for laser printers.
PRC has completed months of extensive testing and reports the print quality and number of pages per cartridge match brand name versions. Overhaug also noted soy toner does not harm the printers. SoyPrint cartridges are manufactured in the U.S. and will be shipped from warehouses all over the country.
”Any office can print in a 'green' manner,” Overhaug said. She advised that an office can use high quality, compatible soy-based toner cartridges, recycled paper and, when a printer gets old, donate it to a public school during tight budget times. Empty toner cartridges should be carefully recycled.
SoyPrint cartridges will be easy to identify as each will be marked with SoyPrint labels. PRC refers its customers to recycled paper suppliers, recycles all empty cartridges and arranges for businesses to donate unneeded printers instead of discarding them.
Overhaug said. ”This is truly the most environmentally sustainable way to print.”
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