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Learn more about Inkjet Cartridges with the articles below.
You’ll find the ink cartridges type information to be well worth
reading as it’s good to know the difference between OEM, compatible,
and remanufactured before you buy inkjet cartridges online. The
printer warranty information may also come in handy.
Select an article below.
What are OEM Inkjet Cartridges?
What are Compatible Inkjet Cartridges?
What are Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridges?
Compatible Inkjet Cartridges do NOT void your Printer Warranty -
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Recycling Your Ink Cartridges.
An ink jet refill is a very good option if your printer needs new
ink. An ink jet refill is basically a compatible ink kit for your
printer, and is usually much cheaper than new OEM cartridges. You
don´t have to worry about ink jet refill being of second hand
quality since an ink jet refill is of the highest quality ink,
formulated and tested under strict laboratory conditions.
With an ink jet refill you can personally recycle your empty ink
jet cartridges so they can be used again. This way you not only save
money compared to buying new cartridges, you also help the
environment at the same time.
A Tip: Refill your cartridges before they run out. If you don´t
refill your cartridges before they run out, the ink can dry out
between refill and you could experience problems when refilling.
Refilling is a cost effective and environmentally sound way to
restore empty ink. Look online for cheap ink jet r
What are Compatible Inkjet Cartridges?
Compatible inkjet cartridges are produced by a company other than
the manufacturer of the printer. They are manufactured specifically
to meet or exceed OEM standards.
Compatible and generic brand inkjet cartridges, are brand new
cartridges, manufactured using all new parts. The usually provide a
very cost effective alternative to OEM name brand printer ink.
The use of compatible or generic brand inkjet printer cartridges
does not void the printer manufacturers
efill kits.
Remanufactured toner cartridges support the environment and are
very cost effective. It´s an option well worth considering when
shopping for new toner cartridges.
Professionally remanufactured toner cartridges have been recycled
to meet or exceed Original Equipment Manufacturer specifications.
The recycling and remanufacturing process involves inspecting,
disassembling, cleaning, replacing worn out parts, reassembling, and
refilling the toner or ink. Once the process is complete, the
cartridge is then tested, sealed, and ready to be sold.
The best place to look for remanufactured toner cartridges is
online. The competition online is fierce and you can save up to
50-75% when buying ink cartridges online!
When shopping for an inkjet cartridge you´ll encounter three
different types of cartridges:
Remanufactured Cartridges have been recycled to meet or exceed
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specifications. The recycling
and reprocessing process involves disassembling, inspecting,
cleaning, replacing worn parts, reassembling, and filling the toner
or ink. Once the remanufacturing process is complete, the inkjet
cartridge is then print tested, sealed, and packaged for resale.
Compatible Cartridges - Generic cartridges are specially
manufactured to meet or exceed OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
specifications and high standards of quality and reliability and
offer high-quality printing results. Manufactured 100% brand new
inkjet cartridge, containing only new components, they are an
economical alternative to expensive name-brand inkjet cartridges and
supplies, and allow for big savings over brand-name cartridges and
supplies.
OEM Cartridges - OEM is an abbreviation for Original Equipment
Manufacturer. These manufacturers produce the replacement inkjet
cartridge or toner for copiers or printers and normally will put the
manufacturer’s name on the product, such as Canon, IBM, Sharp,
Lexmark, Brother, Epson, etc.
What are OEM Inkjet Cartridges?
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer, and hence OEM
inkjet cartridges are produced by the same manufacturer as your
printer. For example, Inkjet Cartridges produced by Canon for use in
Canon printers, are OEM inkjet cartridges.
You will find that the majority of online ink stores do not offer
OEM cartridges, however there are exceptions. Most will offer high
quality generic brand inkjet cartridges which use the same specific
printer ink found in OEM brands. By offering generic brand
cartridges, you will find the savings to be quite substantial.
What are Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridges?
Remanufactured cartridges have been professionally recycled to
meet or exceed OEM standards.
Remanufactured cartridges go through a complete disassembly and
reassembly process, which involves inspection, replacement of worn
out parts, cleaning, and refilling the ink. Remanufactured
cartridges are then sealed, tested, and ready to be sold.
Compatible Inkjet Cartridges and your Printer Warranty
Compatible inkjet cartridges and supplied do not void your
printer manufacturers warranty, as stated in the following US
Legislation.
MAGNUSON-MOSS WARRANTY IMPROVEMENT ACT
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act United States Code
Annotated Title 15 Commerce and Trade Chapter 50 Consumer Product
Warranties 15 Section 2302
No warrantor of a consumer product may condition his written or
implied warranty of such product on the consumer’s using, in
connection with such product, any article or service (other than
article or service provided without charge under the terms of the
warranty) which is identified by brand, trade or corporate name;
except that the prohibition of this subsection may be waived by the
commission if:
1) The warrantor satisfies the Commission that the warranted
product will function properly only if the article or service so
identified is used in connection with the warranted product, and
2) The Commission finds that such a waiver is in the public
interest.
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