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What's the difference between OEM, Compatible and
Remanufactured Cartridges?
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OEM Cartridges:
OEM is an abbreviation for Original Equipment Manufacturer.
These manufacturers produce the replacement ink 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.
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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,
containing only new components, they are an economical
alternative to expensive name-brand cartridges and supplies,
and allow for big savings over brand-name cartridges and
supplies. The use of Generic replacement cartridges does not
void Printer Warranty, which is proven by the following US
Congress New Legislation!
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Remanufactured 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 cartridge is then
print tested, sealed, and packaged for resale.
Are your products money-back guaranteed?
Yes, we offer 100% satisfaction
guarantee. Any problem with any of our products, we will
give you an exchange or a refund. For more details, please
visit our guarantee page.
Will using Compatible/Remanufactured cartridges void the
warranty of my printer?
No, the use of Compatible/Remanufactured
replacement cartridges does not void your Printers Warranty,
which is proven by the following US Congress New
Legislation!
MAGNUSON-MOSS WARRANTY IMPROVEMENT ACT
United States Code Annotated
Title 15 Commerce and Trade
Chapter 50 Consumer Product Warranties
15 Section 2302
“(c) 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 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.”
This is your lifesaver for purchasing your
inkjet cartridges at wholesale prices. Under no
circumstances may any company or associate, salesperson or
service technician deny you service or warranty work that
would otherwise be covered under the warranty program.
Will my warranty be voided if I refill my cartridges?
No, refilling consists of refilling
your inkjet cartridges and no tampering with the actual printer.
Therefore refilling your cartridges will not void your warranty.
How can I get dried ink out of my print head so I can print
again?
Place the clogged cartridge in
about 1/4 - 1/2 inch of warm water for a few minutes. When
ink starts to slowly leak out take the cartridge out of the
water and dry it using a soft cloth to "Q-tip." Then place
it back in your printer and run the print head cleaning
utility that comes with your printer software. You may have
to run this 2-4 times before printing quality is
re-established.
My cartridge is printing faded and print head seams to be
clogged. What can I do to make it work?
You may try priming the cartridge. Priming the cartridge is
a process that allows the print head to open up for the ink
to come through. What you do is get a damp paper towel,
press and hold on the print head (copper strip facing down)
for around 20-30 seconds. This will bring the ink to the
surface of the print head, open up and print heads that
might be blocked and the flow of the ink will start again.
Just put the cartridge back in the printer ready to use.
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