With a large number of companies offering high quality remanufactured ink cartridges at economical prices as compared to OEM cartridges, the printing market is going through a major consumer shift. But before choosing a printer cartridge it is important to have an understanding of the various products available in the market in order to get optimum printing results while cutting unnecessary expenses. Printer manufacturers usually sell their printer at cost and make their profits on supplies. Most printer users are surprised when they find out that replacement cartridge needed for the printer they recently bought is as nearly expensive as a brand new printer. Remanufactured cartridges are the solution to this costly problem.
So what is OEM Cartridge? OEM, which stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer), cartridge is produced by same manufacturer as the printer, such as HP, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, and Dell; just to be used specifically for their printers. On the other hand remanufactured ink cartridges are recycled from used OEM cartridges by companies other than the original manufacturers and can be used in branded printers. Remanufacturers collect empty cartridges either directly from consumers or empty brokers, test the cartridge functionality, clean, refill, test quality and repackaged.
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