08 Mar 2008 12:27:47 | Max Bellamy
Compatible Laser Toner Cartridges
Recently, there has been a huge legal and investigative battle
with people selling “compatible” laser toner cartridges. Often,
a distributor will sell their defective, ineffective, or even
damaging laser toner cartridges to unsuspecting resellers. These
cartridges will make weak prints, cause messy ink spray, and may
cause serious damage to your printer. So be sure to buy
cartridges from an authorized reseller that the manufacturer
audits. Check the manufacturer’s website to obtain a list of
authorized resellers.
Beware of laser toner cartridges that are priced way below
market standard. Bad or old packaging should also send up a red
flag for phony laser toner cartridges.
Finally, if your cartridge runs out of ink too quickly, gives
messy prints, or damages your printer, don’t buy from the same
retailer again.
This is not to say that all compatible toner cartridges are
bunk. But if you’re going to spend tens of dollars on a
cartridge, why risk it?
Remanufactured Laser Toner Cartridges
Most manufacturers, and some third-party distributors, will give
you money or discounts in exchange for your old laser toner
cartridges. They in turn replace the guts of the cartridge,
refill it with toner, and resell it at a big discount. In many
cases, the quality is almost exactly the same as new. For
example, a black-ink cartridge for an Epson Stylus Color 880
costs $27 from Epson, but only $12 from Rhinotek.
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