Compatible VS Original (OEM) Cartridge

Thursday, February 2, 2012

What is a Compatible Cartridge?
Compatible cartridges are new cartridges are not manufactured by the manufacturer of the printer itself.

What is Original (OEM)?
Original cartridges are cartridges that are produced by the printer manufacturer.
Example: HP laser jet then create the type in question is the original toner cartridges manufactured by HP.

What is a remanufactured cartridge?
Remanufactured cartridges are original that has been vacant and in re-production back in a way and certain stages such as cleaning, replacement of damaged parts, filling and testing.
What is a refill kit?
Refill kits are ink or toner powder is ready to fill the empty cartridge by using a needle or with a tool laen according to the type of cartridge to be refilled.

Is the use of product remanufacturing lead product warranty does not apply?

Today most printer manufacturers sell printers at low prices. They took the profit from the sale of the cartridge so on. Perhaps if anyone tried to calculate in two or three times the purchase price of the original cartridge with the printer itself.

The core problem is how to reduce the cost of printing each sheet to be more efficient by considering variable cost printer, the cartridge purchase cost, the economic life of the printer compared to the output or the number of printed sheets. Of course the manufacturer will try to protect their business by refusing to warranty the product by reason of the use of non-original cartridges.

Should I use the products compatible?

Why not? The main reason is saving money and of course you also help preserve nature by using the product remanufacturing.

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