That's so true. Well before the 20s is up I'm already making edits to the code to preempt the imminent runtime error then recompile and continue the cycle...
Hey that's really helpful, thanks for sharing! Brother toner is about 3x more expensive for me.
I have HL- version of same model. Doesn't have exactly the same toner options as in the link, but I've spotted a 'Reset' button hidden up the 'Toner->Calibrate' menu. Strongly suspect that'll do the job!
The chip transfer thing has caused me issues in the past though, with the printer refusing to accept the toner even after switching them.
I don't know, my Brother printed definitely has DRM/lock-in toner cartridges. And if only one of them gets too low the whole thing stops working. Still can't get double sided to work reliably
Wow, that's sad. Yes we are, they really layer on the stuff here, at places where the lorry has to pass multiple times (e.g. a roundabout) you can even get 'salt dune' deposits from it building up.
Wrecks the drivetrain on my bicycle - inevitably have to replace components once winter is over.
Yes, all weakened and then blown over in a recent storm. Corrosion from sea-salt in the air maybe?
There are tens of them about, which does not seem normal
Ha it's a shared bin (which I just realised makes the delivery even more risky).
Standing in the bin and jumping up and down is a good strategy to compact at a later date. Otherwise, the hydraulic press of the bin lorry can handle it :)
That's so true. Well before the 20s is up I'm already making edits to the code to preempt the imminent runtime error then recompile and continue the cycle...