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Why Choose Remanufactured Cartridges?


With different printer ink technologies it's not that surprising to see how printer ink businesses has evolved. The market plane of remanufactured ink cartridges or replacement cartridges for laser toner cartridges and inkjet cartridges are getting more interesting, making a threat to OEM manufacturing companies. Boasting with new designs, functionality and features giving more options for the consumers to choose from.

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Why Choose Remanufactured Cartridges?
Being hastily compared to remanufactured cartridges, OEM manufacturing companies still maintain their spot on the market and consequently being dominant in the business. Whether you choose originally manufactured inks or remanufactured printer ink cartridges you can still get the right deal as long as you know what is best for your printer.

The two leading  OEM brands namely; HP and Epson are making such actions to scarce the production of remanufactured cartridges. HP inkjet cartridges use inks that are pigment-based ink technology that are mostly suited for photo printing. On the other hand, Epson Inks are made from a pigment-based formulation that leaves water as much as possible in the print finishes. Epson inks are also perfect for large volume needs. 

But do you know that you could be of help just by purchasing remanufactured ink cartridges. Did you know that more than 75% of consumers do not recycle their Ink and toner cartridges? These thrown away cartridges land up in landfills that are enough to circle the earth more than 3 times. Only half of these empty cartridges are being use for remanufacturing printer ink and toner cartridges.

"Remanufactured ink cartridges are less expensive and contributes for the environment than new cartridges", as the advocates of this products assert. Printer ink users who swap to remanufactured ink cartridges  can save as much as 50% of their printer expense.


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