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Inkjet Cartridge
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.
For more Inkjet Cartridge
information, or information about
related products and services, choose from the following:
Apollo
| Apple
| Brother
| Canon
| Compaq
| Epson
| Lexmark
HP
| NEC
| Panasonic
| Pitney
Bowes | Sharp
| Xerox
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