Thursday, November 19, 2009

Why Southeastern Laser?

When you buy SE Laser compatible laser printer toner cartridges, you're not just buying toner. You're buying 20 years of experience, quality, and commitment to your satisfaction. And we back all that up with a 100% money-back guarantee.

Why get your printer cartridges from SE Laser?
  • Savings - Save 25-50% compared to name brands.
  • Delivery - Across town or across the country, get toner when you need it.
  • Environment - Help save the planet every time you print.
  • Reliable - Every cartridge is required to pass 16 different quality control tests. Over 3 million test pages per month.
  • Selection - Thousands of printer cartridges in stock, for HP, Dell, Brother, Lexmark, Canon, Xerox, Okidata and many, many more.
  • Trust - 20 years of dedication to our customers has built a remarkable reputation for our products, our people and our company.
Are you ready to take advantage of the many benefits we offer?

Call 865-675-5900

Monday, November 9, 2009

Use right paper for mailing letters.


Today, I received a letter that was smeared and looked nasty. Toner had rubbed off the page onto another page inside the envelope. It was a professional letter that had been sent through the US Postal Service.

It's not the mail man's fault. I am sure the letter looked fine when it was put into the envelope. The sender had printed it on a laser printer. We all do that. I have seen this before.

So what happened here? The sender printed the letter on a type of paper called Classic-Laid. Classic-Laid is made by Neenah Paper, a world class manufacturer of premium papers. But this paper is too rough for toner to properly stick to it.

Toner will smear if not printed on the appropriate paper surface, and then subjected to the machinery in the postal service. Printed materials delivered by the postal service arrive with ghosting or mirror images of the text visible on the page.

When preparing printed materials for mailing:
• Use 24 lb (90 g/m2) paper.
• Avoid rough paper; select paper with a smoothness from 100 to 150 Sheffield points.
• Fold sheets with the text facing outward.
• Meter envelopes or use precanceled stamps.
• Place envelopes in trays and deliver to the post office; do not drop envelopes into mailboxes.

Neenah Paper also makes a laser printer friendly finish called Classic-Laid Imaging.

Monday, November 2, 2009

WorkCentre 7425/7428/7435 with Breakthrough Image Quality

WorkCentre 7425/7428/7435 with Breakthrough Image Quality

Superb Color and Reliability. Click the link above to read more at Xerox.com.

Where to recycle your used cartridges?

Are you looking for a place to take your used and empty printer cartridges?

Don't throw them in the garbage. If you do, they'll probably go in a landfill forever. Recycle your cartridges, even if you don't re-use them.

SE Laser accepts all kinds of used toner and ink cartridges. All kinds. No charge. We might even pick them up at your location.

Contact us today for more information about our cartridge recycling program.

Phone 865-675-5900.

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS

In 1993, the US government issued an executive order mandating preferential purchasing of environmentally conscious products — including toner cartridges.

In 1997, the EPA deemed remanufactured toner cartridges “just as good as” new!

In 2001, remanufactures likely saved 29.7 million toner cartridges and 136.5 million ink cartridges from the landfill.

Remanufactured cartridges can have up to 20% more toner than the original equipment manufacturers (OEM) cartridges which reduces the frequency replacement cartridges are needed.

Reusing cartridges uses less energy than recycling.

In 2002, Lyra Research concluded that 77% of users ranked remanufactured cartridges as equivalent or better than the originals.

In 2008, our manufacturing facility will recycle more than 1 million pounds of manufacturing scrap and our cartridges will prevent approximately 2 million pounds of plastics and metals waste from entering our landfills.