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Most people don’t know that Lexmark has two types of cartridges that can be purchased after the “one time use” cartridge is empty:

* The standard non refillable ones, sold at the big box stores, and
* The refillable ‘A’ version of the same cartridge sold at Cartridge World.

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One of our valued customers recently came to us after learning a valuable lesson. This area business decided they could probably save even more money buy purchasing “refilled” cartridges on-line rather than from Cartridge World. We got a call from that area business last week and their message couldn’t have been clearer: you get what you pay for!

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Since July 2005, Cartridge World Newmarket has been helping local residents and businesses save money on their printer ink and toner cartridges. The demand for our products has continually risen. With a full-time staff of 4, we outgrew our 850 sq. ft unit and have recently relocated to a unit measuring 2,100 sq. ft.

Our new location is 16640 Yonge Street, on the west side, just south of Mulock.

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Re-manufactured cartridges contain high quality components, and give excellent printing results. More than 3 million companies around the world already rely on these quality products for their printing needs. They trust the quality and reliability of re-manufactured cartridges for their day-to-day printing needs as well as for their most important projects.

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Most have more than one life cycle – most inkjet cartridges can be refilled several times before having to purchase a new cartridge. Laser toner cartridges have components that are replaced in the remanufacturing process and toner cores can be used many times because of this.

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Have you ever been so frustrated with a paper jam in your printer that you just yank out the paper? And to add fuel to the fire, your printer won’t work anymore. Every week or so, we have customers bring their printer in for service due to a paper jam. So we thought we would publish some great tips and steps to follow when you have a paper jam.

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Currently both OEM’s (original equipment manufacturers, HP, Canon, etc) and remanufacturing companies co-exist globally and so do their respective recycling programs. But OEM’s and the remanufacturing industry will always remain on opposite sides of the fence. It is for society to arrive at a conclusion as to which one is a better recycling option. An option that is economical, environmentally friendly and benefits society at large without compromising on both quality and output has to be selected. The recycling option that the customers and society eventually choose will be determined more by an environmental need than simply an economic need.

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If you are looking for a new printer the task can be daunting, with so many makes and models to chose from.

When it comes down to buying a printer, the real key is finding the best printer for your needs. And how do you find the best printer for you? Ask questions! Here are 6 great questions to ask yourself in order to find the absolute best printer for all of your printing needs.

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We can all make a difference to the environment by addressing the ways in which we live and despite common misconceptions, this doesn’t have to mean dramatic lifestyle changes. Here are 6 easy suggestions to start with.

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Refill, NOT Landfill

With this increase of printers, comes an increase in printer cartridges, and the responsibility of disposing of them properly. Before we get into that, I wanted to give you some fast facts on printer cartridges and how they impact our environment.

Did you know that it takes about one gallon of oil to make a new laser cartridge. In North America alone, over 350 million cartridges per year are discarded in landfills and that number increases by about 12% annually. This is equivalent to throwing away 67,612 Ford Explorers a year.

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