Wide range of remanufactured and new cartridges launched by Embatex

Nov 13, 2013

Epson's WF2010W

Epson’s WF2010W

The remanufacturer has released remanufactured and new ink and toner cartridge for Epson, Canon and HP machines.

The company’s releases for Epson include patent-free new inkjet cartridges for a wide range of the OEM’s machines. The first of these are cartridges for its WF-2010W, WF-2150WF and WD-2540WF machines, with the black cartridge featuring a yield of 510 ISO and the colours 480 ISO. The four cartridges also come together as a multipack or double-pack, with the double-pack featuring two black inkjet cartridges.

The second Epson release from Embatex are patent-free new inkjets for its Expression Home XP30, 102, 205 and 405 machines, with the black cartridge featuring a yield of 510 ISO and the colours 450 ISO. In turn, a multipack and double-pack are also available from the remanufacturer, with the double-pack again containing two black inkjets.

The Canon releases from the remanufacturer are black toner cartridges in double-packs, previously released by Embatex. The first is two black cartridges for the LBP 7750CDN, with yields of 10,500 pages; the second for the LBP 7200 (again black) with 3,500 pages; the third for the LBP 5050 in black with 2,200 pages; the fourth for the LBP 6000/B with 1,600 pages; the fifth for the LBP 3010 and 3100 with 1,500 pages; and the final for the LBP 7010 and 7018 with of 1,200 pages.

The HP offerings from Embatex are again remanufactured black toner cartridges, but are double-pack versions of previously-released products from the remanufacturer. The first is for the colour LaserJet CP 1525 and CM1415, with a yield of 2,000 pages; the second is for the CP 1025 with 1,200 pages; the third is for the CP 3525 with 10,500 pages; the fourth is for the CP 2025 with 3,500 pages; the fifth is for the CP 1215 and 1510 with 2,200 pages; the sixth is for the LaserJet Pro 400 M401 with 6,900 pages; the seventh is for the P1102 and M1130 with 1,600 pages; and the final for the P1005 and 1006 with 1,500 pages.

For more information, contact Embatex at www.emstar-net.com.

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