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OEM Toner Products
OEM
is an abbreviation for ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
MANUFACTURERS. You might ask yourself, "What
does that mean?" Well...it means that
it is the toner the manufacturer created to
work with the machine you are currently using.
It is the "Real McCoy!"
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Compatible Toners
COMPATIBLE
TONERS are OEM products that are made by
a nationally known company, and carry their
own label. Apple, Canon and Hewlett Packard,
for example, all have compatible or interchangeable
toner cartridges.
Buying
a compatible or interchangeable toner cartridge
is like buying a battery for your flashlight.
If you use the right size battery, and choose
one made by a nationally known company - such
as Duracell - you can feel secure knowing
that it will do the job properly. The same
is true with Toner Warehouse compatible cartridges.
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pricing call (800) 914-9434 |
Generic Toners
GENERIC
TONERS are newly manufactured products.
They are made by using the same state of
the art technology that goes into making
name brand OEM products. Often times, the
generic brand is manufactured by a nationally
known company, for a smaller company. After
the manufacturing process, the smaller company
simply puts its own label on the product
and sells it.
The
easiest way to understand how buying a generic
product works is to think about buying a
pain relieving product such as Advil. When
you are in the store you can purchase the
"Real McCoy"-Advil- or you can
purchase a generic product under the name
of IBUPROFEN. You can get the same
high quality from a generic product as you
would from an OEM product.
For
pricing call (800) 914-9434
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Remanufactured Toners
When
a company REMANUFACTURES toner, they do not
simply drill a hole in the cartridge and refill
it. A quality remanufacturer rebuilds the toner
cartridge much as an auto mechanic rebuilds
a car engine. It is a very precise, technical
procedure that involves testing to determine
worn parts, disassembling the cartridge to clean
and to examine each component to determine which
parts need to be reconditioned or replaced,
tracking cycles of critical components for future
replacement, and then reassembling and testing
to examine print quality.
Some
signs of poor quality from a remanufactured
toner cartridge are:
1.
Blasting - which is fuzz around the text
letters.
2.
Hollowness - text letters are not filled
in.
3.
Ghosting - you have a repeated image of
the print
4.
Backgrounding - you have a gray haze on
the page
5. You have repetitious spots or marks -- or black sidebars running up or down most
of the page.
6. You have excessive toner build-up in the machine.
For
pricing call (800) 914-9434
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Call
today to find out how you can purchase new
products or recycle your old cartridges:
(800)
914-9434
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