REMANUFACTURED CARTRIDGES - Should I try them out?
Nov 4, 2009
As most of us know, computers are becoming more and more important as the years pass. Most people have a computer and a printer at home. Buying a printer is not just a onetime expense. A lot of money is needed to maintain that printer working and full of one important thing: ink or toner. Buying ink cartridges has become such an expensive necessity, that most printer owners are turning to buying remanufactured cartridges.
Remanufactured cartridges are rebuilt from used empty cartridges. The remanufacturing process is not just about refilling the cartridges, but involves taking the ink and toner cartridge apart, repairing it,and using new parts if needed, and then they are refilled with ink.
Some companies actually maintain high quality standards during the remanufacturing process so that the quality of the ink and any replaced part is the same as the (OEM) quality. These cartridges are even tested real time, to make sure that they are capable of producing quality prints.
Good quality remanufactured toner and ink cartridges are becoming more and more common. According to some, remanufactured toner cartridges can actually exceed OEM cartridges in quality and yield. Testing and R&D have enabled this industry to produce cartridges that will not only save the customer money, but also provide a better product. Usually, remanufactured ink and toner cartridges are anywhere from 35% to 70% cheaper then OEM ink and toner cartridges.
But like everything else, there are always two sides to the story. Just like there are some people who have amazing and positive experiences with remanufactured ink cartridges, some people have negative experiences. Some people complain about the poor quality of the ink. In some cases, consumers have complained about the ink rubbing off easily after printing with a remanufactured cartridge.
Most printer manufacturers make their (OEM) cartridges so that they perfectly match their printers. This is the most expensive option, yet the best option. Ninety-nine percent of the time, brand name printer replacement cartridges do not receive any type of complaints because they are made especially for that certain type of printer. For some consumers this may be the only option if they purchase a printer that has embedded computer chips inside the ink cartridge. The purpose of this is to regulate the ink, limit the cartridge to a certain amount of pages, or to keep the cartridge aligned. However if you use a compatible or remanufactured ink cartridge and it can't communicate with your printer, your printer won't recognize the cartridge and it may damage the printer. One important thing that you must consider is, that if you have a warranty on your printer, make sure the warranty is not violated when you use a remanufactured ink or toner cartridge, because if the remanufactured cartridge breaks your printer, the company's warranty might not cover your machine.
For more information on remanufactured ink cartridges, please visit Inkchief.com
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