FAQ’S
What does OEM stand
for?
OEM is an abbreviation for
Original Equipment Manufacturer. These are the companies that have produced the
original cartridges Such as H.P.(Hewlett Packard) ,Lexmark, Epson, Canon, IBM,
Sharp, Brother ,etc.
What are compatible
cartridges?
These are the generic
cartridges that are specially Manufactured to meet or exceed OEM specifications.
They offer high standards of quality, reliability and high quality printing
results. These cartridges are 100% brand new. They can be alternative to
expensive name brand cartridges and suppliers.
What are
remanufactured cartridges?
These are recycled cartridges;
they meet or exceed OEM specifications. The recycling and reprocessing process
in involves disassembling, inspecting, cleaning, replacing worn parts,
Reassembling and finally filling with ink or toner, the completed remanufactured
cartridge is then print tested and packaged for resale.
What are recharged
cartridges?
Those are OEM cartridges that
have been recycled and refilled with quality ink to bring the customer high
quality cartridges at a lower cast compared to OEM cartridges.
Disclaimer
HP, Epson, Lexmark, Brother,
Dell, Canon, Compaq Samsung, IBM and Kodak printer Manufacture names and logos
are registered trademarks of their respective owners. All Brand names and
trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
Remanufactured cartridges are original virgin OEM cartridges that have been
cleaned and refilled.
Compatible cartridges are high quality generic inexpensive compatible ink
cartridges that work with brand name printers.
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