cartridges造句

I would like to place an order for toner cartridges.

Toiletries, printer cartridges, dorm decor and school supplies can take a chunk, for starters.

Moreover, the department coordinated a trade - in arrangement of used printer cartridges with the suppliers in early 2006.

There were cracked syringes and more smelly pills, leaky insulin cartridges and Rolaid tablets flecked with metal particles.

And HP has only one undisputed jewel: the business of selling replacement ink cartridges for its printers at profit margins of about 80%.

If they could not tie their customers to their cartridges, they would charge more for the printer itself, and the kind of person who now USES his printer rarely would not buy one at all.

cartridges造句

All of the machines will need new cartridges.

It features adjustable floating needle valves and stainless steel air valve cartridges.

Using clever fonts, making toner cartridges last longer and saving paper are all bottom-up ways to cut printing costs.

The Coeval's self-made toner cartridges specially adopt materials of top quality and the main parts are all brand-new imported ones. Each production process is strictly under control.

Filter cartridges - Test methods - Verification of resistance to high temperatures.

PRINTER cartridges and air freight may be new, but lethal missives are not.

You can double check with the housekeeping department, but I am pretty sure all of the machines will need new cartridges.

Q. Can I really save money by using remanufactured cartridges?

SURROUNDED by mountains and carpeted with wild flowers and spent Kalashnikov cartridges, the village of Shah-e-Nehru, like dozens of others nearby, lies deserted.

Fed up with the cost of ink cartridges, he says, 'the printer didn't make the cut. '

To reduce the other source of weight, the water, Dr Gura and his team designed disposable cartridges containing materials that capture toxins from the cleansing water, so that it can be recycled.

And instead of putting clunky cartridges of toner into the printers, customers just pop in the sticks of ink.

Perhaps the most popular trick is to cover the tiny window in toner cartridges with a piece of tape, fooling the optical sensor into thinking that the cartridge is always full.