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Newer cartridges have chip technology which prevents the ink level read from working on refilled cartridges. All HP cartridges except #88 and #02 series, all Dell and Lexmark, Epson series 69 to 99. Canon cartridges can be reset and Brother does not have chips. Toner cartridges are not affected as new chips are readily available.

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If the CM1415fnw offered faster speed and better paper handling, it could be a stellar choice. As it is however, if the speed and paper handling are sufficient for your needs, the combination of output quality, wealth of MFP features, and ease of use—thanks to the color touch screen—are more than enough to make it worth considering. It’s certainly a good fit for relatively light duty use as a shared printer in a micro office, or relatively heavy duty use as a personal printer in a home office.

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One of the main reasons for the height of the Phaser 6280 is its colour print engine. Each drum and toner cartridge slots in above the next and a transfer belt attached to the inside of the front cover moves the paper past them as the machine prints. The cartridges are supplied installed, but you have to remove each to pull sealing tapes and paper wraps from them before starting.

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Here at Cartridge World Newmarket, we get asked all the time which printers we consider to be the best out there on the market today. From the perspective of refillable cartridges with no issues, hands down, we would recommend Brother or Canon multiple cartridge printers. Why?

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The cartridges were remanufactured by a company and sold by one of our competitors. The problem was the inconsistency of products used. Two of the cartridges had OEM drums and the other 2 had their OCP drums changed, however, they were from a different manufacturer.

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I have an HP Photosmart Premium 309C all in one wireless inkjet printer. Initially the wireless worked very well but over time, it would lose its connectivity and I would have to walk up to the office to turn it back on. Eventually turning it back on wouldn’t even solve the problem.

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End Users, previously happy with remanufactured cartridges, find that they can only use original cartridges after accepting an upgrade. Samsung changes the printer to make the printer not accept the aftermarket cartridge and chip.

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Going Green?

What if we told you that many HP laser cartridges are in fact remanufactured just like those that come in a Cartridge World box? It’s true!

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The way many OEM’s design their cartridges discourages reuse and remanufacturing. It would benefit both the environment and consumers for the cartridges to be designed so that they can be reused more easily. Customers deserve the choice! No car manufacturers would be allowed to require consumers to buy its own brand of gasoline. Consumers deserve a choice and third-party suppliers and remanufacturers provide that option. Plus, many remanufacturers are small businesses employing workers from local communities, such as Cartridge World Newmarket does. Here are 3 great reasons to remanufacture print cartridges.

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Of course, many companies want to be environmentally sensitive, but the main reason companies use re-manufactured cartridges is to save money. Most re-manufactured cartridges cost considerably less than OEM cartridges and are comparable quality and reliability. In fact, many re-manufactured cartridges last longer, as they often have up to 20 percent more toner than OEM cartridges.

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