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Monday, October 09, 2006

Remanufactured Cartridges? Are You Serious!

Two days ago we talked about "OEM" Cartridges.

Yesterday, "Compatible" Cartridges was the topic of our post.

Now today, we'll wrap it up by tackling the dreaded "Remanufactured" Cartridges

Let's start with what "Remanufactured" cartridges are. Remanufactured cartridges are "recycled" cartridges.

When you've completely used all of your ink in your printer, copier or fax, the only thing that remains is the hard plastic shell (usually) and its component parts.

This cartridge and components can for the most part, be reused (in some cases) over and over again, by simply refilling the toner or ink and repairing or replacing the worn out components or parts.

It is in essence "remanufactured" and a pretty darn good way to help save the environment! Pretty clever, no?

Recycling and reprocessing these cartridges may involve taking the "old" cartridge apart, inspecting it, cleaning it, replacing worn parts with new or recycled parts, and then re-assembling, and re-filling the toner cartridge with ink.

Once the process is complete, the cartridge is then usually print tested, sealed, and packaged for resale.

Not all manufacturer's that "remanufacture" ink cartridges meet or exceed OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specifications. If you discover one that does, you should see little or no difference in the operation and quality of the remanufactured cartridge as compared to the OEM cartridge.

That is, the print quality will be similar, and the operation and reliability of the cartridge will be the same as well.

How can you tell a good "remanufactured" cartridge from a bad one?

The same way you can tell a good "compatible" cartridge from a bad one.

You can't tell by just looking at them! You have to try them!

Just like our suggestion for "Compatible" cartridges, we recommend that you try the compatible or remanufactured cartridge for yourself. You'll see first hand if they meet your standards in your own printer.

You'll need to find a supplier who not only guarantees your satisfaction but will also pay for the return shipping if you are not happy and then simply "take the plunge".

Since you're here you might as well try our cartridges at www.tlcIT.com.

We have both "compatible" and "remanufactured" cartridges. For some printers though, we only have the "compatible" cartridge available. For others only the "remanufactured" cartridge is available.

Either way you'll have a choice, but one thing is for sure, everything is clearly marked so you know what to expect. AND we always guarantee what we sale.

So try a "compatible" cartridge or a "remanufactured" cartridge today and if for any reason the cartridge does not meet or exceed YOUR expectations (who cares about industry standards) you can return it our expense.

It's sort of like buying shoes from ZAPPOS.

100% Gauranteed and free shipping (both ways)!

Rick

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