Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Is here any difference between a genuine ink printer videotape and a remanufactured one?

Specifically for a Dell 922 AIO printer

Is here any difference between a genuine ink printer videotape and a remanufactured one?

Well I'll enlighten you the pros and cons of using a remanufactured ink printer

pros: 1) cheaper 2) cheaper 3) cheaper

cons: 1) it has going on for 75-80% of the quality of a above-board ink

So think what you prefer: feature or price
Only that of cost.
No, actually they are both one and the same
1. Genuine= filled at the factory

2. Remanufactured= packed by someone else, buyer beware.



1 Cost more

2 Cost less



There is also Generic. You can store some money with these.--> http://www.allmediaoutlet.com/allmedia/i...
Genuine ink cart are made by the printer maker (or authorized makers) and are guaranteed to work, and recurrently claims to have the best ink formulation that potentially ultimate 100 years (if printed on the right paper), such as HP ink carts.



Reman'ed ink cart are usually guaranteed to work by whoever reman'ed them, but use third-party ink that is NOT guaranteed to final, but are often fairly a bit cheaper, usually 20% cheaper, but sometimes much more. They are made from discarded/recycled genuined carts, so within a way you are keeping the cart out of landfill, which is better for environment.

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