Benefits of Remanufactured Toners:
Remanufactured, refurbished, compatible, refilled... call it
what you want. It all ends up meaning the same thing. There are millions of
second hand toner cartridges out there that are quite a bit cheaper than buying
from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM.)
Cost
Remanufactured toner is significantly less expensive than
OEM toner. While your savings vary based on the type of cartridge and the
vendor you choose, you can expect to save 30 to 60 percent. Usually the
saving are 1/3 to 1/2 less than OEM, but can be even more. This can equate to
some pretty big numbers if you are buying thousands of dollars’ worth of
cartridges every month or every year.
Quality
A good quality remanufactured cartridge should provide the
same print quality and life as as OEM product. Typically, remanufacturers
dismantle cartridges, replace moving and wearable parts, and refill them. In
some cases, the toner they use is exactly the same as what the manufacturer
uses in its cartridges.
Environmental Impact
Every cartridge that you buy from a remanufacturer is one
that didn’t originally end up in a landfill. The same applies to cartridges
that you return or, in some cases, sell back. The environmental savings from
remanufactured toners are meaningful.
Why you should by from a local vendor?
Remember, you are trying to save money with rebuilt
cartridges and its all for nothing if you get stuck with cartridges that do not
work, or worse yet blow up in your printer.
Try to buy locally when possible. Customer service is much easier when the person you are talking to is down the street instead of across the country. Most local dealers can replace defective cartridges much more quickly than from the web. My company also guarantees to fix any problem incurred by a cartridge that has dumped toner. Before you buy, make sure you know the companies return policy and ask what they will do if the cartridge wrecks your machine.
Try to buy locally when possible. Customer service is much easier when the person you are talking to is down the street instead of across the country. Most local dealers can replace defective cartridges much more quickly than from the web. My company also guarantees to fix any problem incurred by a cartridge that has dumped toner. Before you buy, make sure you know the companies return policy and ask what they will do if the cartridge wrecks your machine.
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