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Compatible Toner
Cartridge
A
New Generation of Compatible
Toner Cartridges and Savings
As
an exclusive user of Compatible
Toner Cartridges for twenty
years, there have been a lot of
changes in the toner cartridge
market. Today, the estimated
market for toner cartridges is
about twenty billion dollars a
year. There is no question that
you can save on your toner
cartridges. However, before you
jump in and purchase a toner
cartridge, you would be wise to
do a little homework. An
informed choice can save you a
lot of headaches.
When companies first began
selling
compatible toner cartridges,
these cartridges were primarily
recycled toner cartridges. They
were referred to as “drill and
fill” toner cartridges. What
these companies did was take an
old discarded toner cartridge
and drill a hole in it. Then,
they simply poured in new toner,
plugged up the hole and offered
the consumer this great deal on
a compatible cartridge.
Many times these drill and fill
toner cartridges produced poor
quality print and fewer printed
pages. The other problem with
these type toner cartridges was
the inconsistency between
cartridges. One toner cartridge
printed much better than another
toner cartridge, even though
both cartridges were processed
identically
Today, the technology has vastly
changed and improved. There are
many reputable printer companies
producing compatible toner
cartridges. The technology they
use is as good as the technology
used by major printer
manufacturers. These reputable
toner companies use all new
parts. Many of the components
they use are identical to those
specified by the original
equipment manufacturer. For
example, they use the same types
of toner, drums, rollers, etc.
Know What Toner Cartridge You
Are Buying
The problem today is that a
compatible toner cartridge
sometimes has a dual meaning.
When some companies use the term
compatible toner cartridge, they
are really talking about
“remanufactured” toner
cartridges. Other company’s use
the term compatible toner
cartridge to refer to a “new”
toner cartridge manufactured by
a third party toner company.
Both types of cartridges could
be a good buy.
Learn About the Toner Company
All toner companies are not the
same. Both the remanufactured
and the new compatible toner
cartridges offer the consumer
significant cost savings.
A
reputable toner company will
use a quality control testing
process for remanufactured toner
cartridges. This means they do
more than simply empty the old
toner and replace the cartridge
with new toner. They will check
the toner cartridges for quality
of printing. They double-check
the toner parts for wear and
tear. When a problem is spotted,
the cartridge part in question
is replaced
A
reputable toner company that
produces new compatible toner
cartridges will also have a
quality control program in
place. What matters most is the
long-term quality and quantity
of print. The consumer dictates
this. The toner cartridge user
must be satisfied with both the
first page printed as well as
the last.
Even though you do a massive
amount of research, you may
never truly know all you’d like
to about a toner company.
However, you can learn exactly
what type of compatible toner
cartridge you are purchasing.
You should know at least ten
things about a company before
your purchase a toner cartridge
online. Visit our website and
review our special section
“Purchasing Compatible Toner
Cartridges Online”.
One important key to identifying
a quality toner company is to
study their toner warranty and
money back guarantee. A quality
company will stand behind their
toner cartridges. If a company
does not offer a one-year
warranty and money back
guarantee, keep looking.
Today you can get a quality
compatible toner cartridge at
significant savings. Do your
homework. Visit several online
sites. Look up your exact toner
cartridge. Find out the exact
type of toner cartridge they
sell. Study their warranty. If
possible, talk with someone that
has purchased toner cartridges
from the company. When you make
an informed decision, you’ll
find that a compatible toner
cartridge can significantly
reduce your printing cost
without sacrificing quality or
quantity.
About the Author and
Publisher
Larry Andrew has owned and
operated his own educational
consulting business for over
twenty years. He has extensive
experience in teaching,
computers and software.
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