Posts Tagged ‘Remanufactured Cartridges’

Save Money and Protect the Environment with Remanufactured Ink and Toner

January 24th, 2010

Recycling is one of the best ways to protect the environment. There are countless ways to recycle. One new method involves reusing empty printer cartridges. Remanufactured cartridges reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills across the world.

What is a Remanufactured Cartridge?

A remanufactured printer cartridge is made of used parts from empty cartridges. During the remanufacturing procedure, each empty printer cartridge is closely examined for damages. If it passes examination, the cartridge is carefully cleaned and refilled with ink or toner. It is then repackaged and ready for use by consumers like you!

Why Buy Remanufactured Cartridges?

The two main reasons to purchase remanufactured cartridges are because they cost less than original products and they help conserve natural resources.

Remanufactured ink and toner cartridges are often half the price of store-bought cartridges. If you or your company prints a lot of documents, you could save hundreds of dollars each year by purchasing refilled cartridges.

New printer cartridges are made from valuable natural resources such as aluminum and steel. Remanufactured cartridges, on the other hand, are made from recycled products. In this way, refilled cartridges protect natural resources and help the environment because they reuse the aluminum, plastic, and rubber of empty cartridges. If everyone used remanufactured printer cartridges, just imagine the difference it could make.

Common Questions Concerning Remanufactured Cartridges

With the use of printers increasing year after year, it’s important that consumers have dependable ink and toner cartridges. Below are questions often asked about remanufactured printing products.

If I use a remanufactured cartridge, will it void the warranty on my printer? Using a remanufactured cartridge does not void a printer warranty. Are remanufactured ink and toner cartridges available for my printer? Remanufactured cartridges are available for most printer brands, including Dell, Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, and Epson. To guarantee cartridge and printer compatibility, remanufacturers execute a compatibility test.

How Can I Be Certain that the Cartridge is Truly Remanufactured?

Not all ink suppliers recycle ink cartridges to the same high standards. To avoid getting a sub-par remanufactured cartridge, it’s important to learn more about the supplier. Make sure that they adequately inspect, clean, and test each cartridge. Avoid remanufacturers who do not offer a satisfaction guarantee on all recycled ink and toner cartridges. And finally, remember that you get what you pay for. If a remanufacturer sells a cartridge for ninety percent off the retail price, it may not be a top-quality cartridge.

At InkForCheap.com, we offer low-cost, reliable remanufactured cartridges that will be compatible with your printer and help protect the environment. Satisfaction guaranteed!




By: Real Writer

Remanufactured Toner Cartridges Usage Helps the Environment

January 1st, 2010

Buying remanufactured toner cartridges and recycling empty cartridges are easy ways to reduce the environmental impact of these products.While saving substantial amounts of money, Any office equipment that uses a toner cartridge, rather than requiring toner to be added to the machine,

should be able to use a remanufactured toner cartridge. Many toner cartridge remanufacturers both supply customers with remanufactured toner cartridges and collect spent cartridges.

This Fact Sheet provides important information for those wishing to purchase remanufactured toner cartridges.

1) Quality

When remanufactured by reputable companies exercising good quality control, remanufactured toner cartridges will perform as well as, or better than, new cartridges. Almost all suppliers will guarantee that the quality of their remanufactured toner cartridges will match or exceed that of an original equipment manufacturer (OEM).Remanufactured toner cartridges should not damage the copy machine or printer. Printer damage resulting from a defective toner cartridge is rare and usually very minor. A properly remanufactured cartridge is no more likely to cause damage to a machine than a new cartridge. Additionally, antitrust legislation prohibits copier and printer manufacturers from voiding their warranties when remanufactured toner cartridges are used in their machine

2) The Remanufacturing Process

In general, used cartridges undergoing remanufacturing are first disassembled and the parts inspected. Key parts include the drum, corona wire assembly, wiper blade, and roller. Worn or defective parts are replaced, and the cartridge is cleaned, refilled, and reassembled. Toner cartridges can be remanufactured several times.

3) Cost

Remanufactured toner cartridges save money. Remanufactured cartridges cost 30% to 60% less on a per copy basis than non-remanufactured cartridges. Some cartridge remanufacturers will accept used cartridges at no cost, or even buy them back or provide a credit, depending on the model, therefore saving you even more money

4) Environmental Benefits

97% Recyclable

The typical used toner cartridge weighs about 3 pounds and is composed of 40% plastic, 40% metal, and smaller percentages of rubber, paper, foam, and toner.The plastic is made of engineering-grade polymers and takes at least 1,000 years to decompose. However, approximately 97% of these combined components can be recycled and reused.

5) Conserves Resources

Accordingly, using remanufactured toner cartridges reduces pollution and waste by minimizing the amount of materials, such as plastic,steel, aluminum, and rubber, disposed of in landfills. It also conserves natural resources by eliminating the need for virgin materials used to make new cartridges. For each pound of new material used in remanufacturing, 5 to 9 pounds of virgin materials are conserved.

6) Saves Energy

Using remanufactured toner cartridges also saves energy.Approximately 3 quarts of oil are burned in the production of a single new toner cartridge. A used toner cartridge can be remanufactured

up to four times, depending on its type and condition, thus potentially saving up to 12 quarts of fuel.

7) Evaluating Remanufacturers

Most remanufacturers are reliable and provide quality toner cartridges that meet or exceed OEM standards. Some companies, however, simply drill a hole in the side of the cartridge and refill it with toner, failing to clean and repair broken parts. These “drill and fill” operations do not produce quality remanufactured toner cartridges. Also be aware that some products perform better than others. It is important to get references from suppliers and test several products before purchasing significant quantities of any model or brand




By: Kishor Nayak