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Inkjet and Laser Printer
Toner Cartridges
Inkjet and Laser Printer Toner Cartridges are available for
the following printers: HP - EPSON
- CANON - LEXMARK - BROTHER - DELL
- XEROX - SHARP - COMPAQ - PANASONIC
- PRINTER TONER COPIER - TONER FAX
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What
does OEM stand for?
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. OEM's such as
Apple, Canon, Compaq, Epson, Hewlett
Packard, and Lexmark are the companies
that produce your inkjet printer as
well as cartridges that are used in
them. We offer both OEM name brand
and non OEM name brand products. Because
many of our products do not carry
the OEM name, we can offer them to
you at a lesser cost. Our non OEM
name brand products utilize the same
printer specific ink as the OEM name
brands.
What
is a remanufactured cartridge?
A remanufactured
cartridge is a cartridge that has
been disassembled and its worn parts
replaced. The cartridge then receives
a new print head, is refilled with
ink, and is tested in the factory
to guarantee print quality. It is
basically the recycling of an empty
cartridge. Remanufacturing is considered
more comprehensive than recharging
or refilling. Your printer's print
head cleaning utility (described in
your printer's operating manual) should
always be run 1-2 times after inserting
a remanufactured cartridge.
What
is an ink refill kit?
An ink refill kit consists of ink bottles, syringes, and an
air balance clip. Refilling is simply
the process of injecting ink from
the bottles into your existing cartridge.
The air balance clip is used to balance
the air inside your cartridge, assuring
that ink will flow from the cartridge
head immediately upon printing. Your
printer's print head cleaning utility
(described in your printer's operating
manual) should always be run 1-2 times
after inserting a refilled cartridge.
What
should I do when my cartridge's nozzles
are blocked with dried ink?
Place the clogged nozzles in a shallow dish filled with warm
water and soak them until dried ink
begins to flow freely from the nozzle.
After several minutes of letting the
dried ink flow, remove the nozzle
from the water and gently dry it with
a soft tissue or cotton swab. Reinstall
the cartridge and run the print head
cleaning mechanism (described in your
printer's operating manual). If this
does not work, repeat the procedure.
If your cartridge still does not print
after repeating, you will need to
purchase a new cartridge because the
print head of your existing cartridge
is probably damaged.
How
many times can I refill my existing
cartridge?
On average, a cartridge can be refilled 4-5 times. Please keep
in mind that this is an average. Each
product varies in the number of times
it can be refilled. The condition
of the cartridge must also be considered.
Will
refilling my cartridge void the OEM's
warranty on my printer?
NO! This is a common misperception
by all printer owners. OEM's have
threatened in the past to void printer
warranties when cartridges are refilled.
Legislation has since prohibited OEM's
from voiding warranties for this reason.
For more information, search the Magnuson-Moss
Warranty Improvement Act.
It is a violation of the Sherman & Clayton Antitrust Acts
for a service technician or printer
manufacturer to require you to use
any particular brand of supplies.
An OEM cannot void your printer's
warranty unless they can conclusively
prove that other brands of supplies
damaged the machine.
What
is the proper way to handle my cartridge?
Cartridges should always be handled with care. Do not touch
the nozzles. You should keep your
cartridges in the protective wrapping
until you place them in the printer.
If you keep empty cartridges to refill
later, they should be stored in an
air tight container until you refill
them.
What
can I do if my printer does not print
after refilling my cartridge?
Using the syringe supplied in your refill kit, inject air into
the air vent to clean the nozzles.
A small amount of ink should be emitted
from the nozzles upon injection. If
this procedure is ineffective, fill
a small dish with warm water and soak
the nozzles for approximately 1 hour.
After soaking, dry the nozzle using
a soft tissue or cotton swab and inject
air into the air vent. Reinstall the
cartridge, making sure to run the
print head cleaning utility (described
in your printer's operating manual),
and attempt to print again.
What
should I do if there are white streaks
in my printouts?
Check if the the cartridge is empty. If it is not, place the
cartridge on a soft tissue, allowing
some ink to leak out. Allow the nozzle
to then sit for a few minutes before
gently wiping it with a soft tissue
or cotton swab. Reinstall the cartridge,
run the print head cleaning utility
(described in your printer's operating
manual) and attempt to print again.
What
should I do if ink is continuously flowing
from the nozzle?
First check to make sure the rubber stopper is properly placed
within the refill hole. If the stopper
is properly placed and ink is still
flowing, the bladder inside the cartridge
has most likely been damaged. You
will need to purchase a new cartridge.
You can still temporarily use the
cartridge by covering the top air
vent with a piece of scotch or masking
tape.
What
should I do if my print quality is poor
after refilling?
Using a soft tissue or cotton swab, clean any ink from the nozzle.
Reinstall the cartridge, run the print
head cleaning utility (described in
your printer's operating manual),
and attempt to print again. Overfilling
your cartridge can often cause this
problem.
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