What is a Waste Toner box and how to Change it

A waste toner box is a container used in laser printers and copiers to collect excess toner that’s generated during the printing or copying process. As the printer or copier operates, toner particles that aren’t adhered to the paper accumulate in various parts of the machine. Instead of allowing this excess toner to interfere with the printing process or potentially damage the device, it’s collected in the waste toner box. Once the box is full, it’s typically replaced or emptied according to the manufacturer’s instructions to maintain optimal printing quality and prevent any mess or damage to the printer.

SHARP

  1. Locate the Waste Toner Box: Depending on your Sharp printer model, the waste toner box is usually located near the toner cartridges or inside a compartment in the printer. Refer to your printer’s manual for specific instructions.
  2. Prepare: Before you begin, make sure to have a replacement waste toner box ready. Also, prepare a clean, flat surface to place the old waste toner box on.
  3. Open the Printer: Follow the instructions in your printer’s manual to access the waste toner box compartment. This may involve opening a panel or removing a tray.
  4. Remove the Old Waste Toner Box: Carefully pull the waste toner box out of its compartment. Be cautious not to tilt or shake it excessively to avoid spilling the toner.
  5. Dispose of the Old Box: Place the old waste toner box on the prepared surface. Seal it if necessary to prevent toner from spilling. Dispose of it according to your local regulations for electronic waste or hazardous materials.
  6. Install the New Waste Toner Box: Take the new waste toner box out of its packaging. Insert it into the empty compartment in the same orientation as the old one. Make sure it is securely in place.
  7. Close the Printer: Close the panel or tray that you opened to access the waste toner box compartment.
  8. Dispose of Waste: Dispose of any packaging or materials from the new waste toner box appropriately.
  9. Test: Print a test page to ensure that the printer is functioning correctly with the new waste toner box installed.

Always refer to your printer’s manual for specific instructions tailored to your model, as the process may vary slightly between different Sharp printer models.

Canon

  1. Locate the Waste Toner Box: In most Canon printers, the waste toner box is located near the toner cartridges. Refer to your printer’s manual for the exact location.
  2. Prepare: Ensure you have a clean, flat surface to place the waste toner box on during the process. Additionally, have a vacuum cleaner with a toner filter or a toner-specific vacuum on hand to clean up any spills.
  3. Open the Printer: Follow the instructions in your printer’s manual to access the waste toner box compartment. This may involve opening a panel or removing a tray.
  4. Remove the Waste Toner Box: Carefully pull the waste toner box out of its compartment. Handle it with care to avoid spilling toner. You may need to press a release button or lever to remove it.
  5. Empty the Waste Toner Box: Take the waste toner box to a well-ventilated area. Open the box according to the instructions provided by Canon. Empty the toner into a trash bag or container designated for toner disposal. Be careful not to spill any toner.
  6. Clean the Waste Toner Box: Use a soft brush or cloth to remove any residual toner from the inside of the waste toner box. Avoid using compressed air, as it may spread toner particles.
  7. Reinstall the Waste Toner Box: Once the waste toner box is empty and clean, reinstall it into the printer. Ensure it is securely seated in its compartment.
  8. Close the Printer: Close the panel or tray that you opened to access the waste toner box compartment.
  9. Dispose of Waste: Dispose of the toner waste according to your local regulations for electronic waste or hazardous materials.
  10. Test: Print a test page to ensure that the printer is functioning correctly with the empty waste toner box installed.

Always refer to your printer’s manual for specific instructions tailored to your model, as the process may vary slightly between different Canon printer models. Additionally, follow all safety precautions provided by Canon to avoid exposure to toner particles and to protect the printer from damage.