The largest manufacturer of aftermarket imaging systems and components has produced toner and chips for use in over 200 Lexmark and Dell toner cartridges.
The toner and chips are designed for use in Lexmark’s MS and MX cartridges, which are used in the OEM’s MS and MX machines as well as a range of Dell printers. The toner, under Static Control’s Odyssey brand, is “formulated and manufactured to be compatible with the OEM toner” as well as having “the correct transfer efficiency, eliminating mixing issues and overfilling of the waste bin”.
Static Control added that the toner compatibility “is especially important in these printers, as toner from the previous cycle mixes with toner from the next cartridge”. In turn, the company stated that the cartridge cores used in these printers “can be remanufactured for use in a wide range of printers and page yields”, and all that is required is the “correct toner fill weight and chip”. The manufacturer has also produced over 200 replacement chips for these cartridges, which are “engineered, designed and manufactured in-house” and offer an “IP-safe solution for remanufacturers”.
Erwin Pijpers, Senior Vice President of Sales for Static Control, stated: “Static Control has a long, established track record of protecting our customers from IP issues. We take careful consideration of IP throughout our research, engineering and manufacturing processes.”
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