You might have heard about how refilled cartridges can cause severe damage to your printer. Logically, this is not true at all and is usually claimed by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) trying to scare consumers away and forcing them to buy OEM products and not third party remanufactured cartridges or ink refill kits because they cannot earn profits from selling of non-OEM cartridges. The worst thing that may happen when using remanufactured cartridges is clogging or leakage or spillage and all these issues can be avoided by following simple directions.
When it comes to quality, printer users often prefer to use OEM cartridges mainly because printer manufacturers assume that their printers would perform at their best when their emptied cartridges are replaced with OEM units, but this isn’t true in reality.
Remanufactured cartridges are expected to provide similar quality performance as OEMs. Although they are refurbished cartridges and go through meticulous processes and quality control tests to ensure they meet the quality standards, demands and requirements of printer users. When cartridges are remanufactured by reputable companies, these cartridges generally perform as well, or sometimes exceed the quality of new OEM cartridges.
Premium remanufactured cartridges produce a similar quantity of printouts like an OEM cartridge. In terms of cost, remanufactured cartridges are cheaper than OEMs and you can save up to 60% off your printing costs. Therefore, you save more money with remanufactured cartridges without compromising on the quality. Indeed, buying remanufactured toner cartridges is simply the wisest choice for you.