Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Should You Buy Remanufactured Ink?

 

Let's face it everyone wants to save money.  At the same time no one wants to sacrifice quality of product to do it.  So let's examine some questions about buying remanufactured ink and see how it works and find out if it is right for you.




Just think of all the things we would not have without printers. No books, no education, no flyers, no contracts, the list is endless. Unfortunately, buying new cartridges to keep our printers running whether at home or at work costs a lot of money. So, do a little research and start saving money now and the environment later. We have some things to consider before you make your next ink and toner purchase.
 
Remanufactured Ink & Toner - How It Works

The empty cartridges are sent back to the manufacturer and disassembled so that each part can be inspected for its structural integrity.  If any of the parts are too worn out or broken they replace them. They then clean them up, reassemble them and the cartridge is refilled. Cartridges can be remanufactured several times before being thrown out.

 "When you stand to save up to 30% on the product, it begs your attention to check it out."

Should You Buy Remanufactured Ink & Toner?

There are many people who are afraid of remanufactured products, thinking the product is inferior or that it loses its integrity being reused. Although there are some manufacturers out there that do cut corners you can find a manufacturer that will guarantee their product with 100% money back guarantee. When you stand to save up to 30% on the product, it begs your attention to check it out. Don’t you think?
 
Benefits of Buying Remanufactured Ink & Toner Cartridges

Let's face it, everyone wants to save money. There is an opportunity for you to save 30% by purchasing remanufactured ink and toner over name brands. Whether a company is large or small this kind of savings is hard to ignore. When you consider the cost of ink and toner prices, this can translate into savings of hundreds of dollars.
 
An additional major benefit of using remanufactured toner cartridges is the environmental impact. Reusing any product has a positive impact on the environment. By recycling toner cartridges, thousands of empty cases are diverted from being thrown into landfills every year. Saving even a few can have a notable impact on our environment.
 
To make it easier to buy remanufactured ink and toner there are companies out there that will remove old, empty cartridges either for free or give you a credit towards buying replacements.

What To Look For In Buying Remanufactured Ink & Toner
 
There are many brands out there and because there is no way to mass-produce remanufactured cartridges, some remanufacturers try to cut corners by just drilling a hole into the cartridge, filling it, and then sending it out. They skip the cleaning and checking of the parts to ensure integrity. In doing so, they produce a lower quality product. Here are some things you can do to be sure you choose a quality brand that’s right for you.
  • Verify the manufacturer is meeting or exceeding the OEM standards and their cartridges are designed and tested for each machine.
  • Make sure they stand behind their product and service by offering 100% Satisfaction Guarantee or your money back on their products.
     
  • Get references from other people that use them.


3 Steps to find the exact ink and toner you need for your printer. 

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