October 22, 2008

Ink and Toner Cartridges..How’s that work?

Without getting soooo technical and keeping it simple, here it goes.

Inkjet printers, such as Canon, Epson and Hewlett Packard to name a few are thermal inkjets. Inside the cartridge, the ink is heated. A signal is giving to the printer, and electricity warms it up, and ink droplet drop from the cartridge nozzle onto the paper. The entire process takes a matter of seconds.

Cartridges perform this function over and over again, but over time and usage the cartridge runs out of ink and it is time to replace that cartridge.

Question is; do you replace it with an OEM Brand cartridge or a compatible?

Simply replace the cartridge with a high-quality, compatible version-it's the smarter thing to do. Not to mention the cost savings. Everyone wants to save money.

Toner for fax machines, copiers, and laser jet printers, is a carbon-based powder. Using the same principal the transfer of the toner to the paper is created by heat and is more permanent on the paper.

Again, you have come to the end of your toner….. now what shall you do?

Hate to repeat myself again but, simply replacing the cartridge with a high-quality; compatible version-it's the smarter thing to do. Not to mention the cost savings. Everyone wants to save money.

The best toner for the price is compatible and your savings over that of the manufacturers is proof that you will be saving money and not “compromising your quality of print”.

Our customers report a high-level of satisfaction when using our compatible printer ink or toner. We are consistently maintaining the highest level of quality assurance on all of our compatible ink and toner cartridges.

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