The new cartridges are designed for use in Canon and Epson machines.
Armor’s first new release is an alternative for Canon’s PGi550XL and CLi551XL inkjet cartridges, which it states “demonstrates its ingenuity and expertise” as it “complies with the OEM patents”. The cartridge features a toggle joint “that needs to be shifted down after the cartridge has been inserted”, and the “specific design” of this has enabled the company “to comply with Canon’s latest published patent”.
In turn, the manufacturer states that the “unique design” means that the product is currently the “only patent respectful” compatible on the market for its particular model. The cartridge also offers an approximate 34 percent saving on the price of the OEM original, with customers now able to purchase the product on its own or as part of a five cartridge multipack with a free black cartridge.
The second new release is an alternative for Epson’s no16XL inkjet cartridge, which will be available in early January 2014, with the company proud to boast that it has “kept entirely in house the responsibility for creating, developing and manufacturing” this particular product. The cartridge is said to be “pure Armor” in that it has come through its “high performance R&D department”, and offers a reported 38 percent saving on the OEM original, with the same purchasing options available as for the Canon consumable.
For more information, visit www.armor-group.com.