The manufacturer has produced two new alternative inkjets for HP printers.
The first of the company’s two new releases, both made available in July, are alternatives for HP’s 932XL (black) and 933XL (colour) inkjet cartridges, with four cartridges available including new integrated chips to “enable the user to manage ink levels easily”.
Armor noted that the XL capacity of the cartridges can save customers “up to 28 percent on the print per page cost”, with the cartridges available both individually and in a four-cartridge multipack, with the latter available in September. The cartridges are produced in a “tried and tested industrial process” that allows Armor to “offer a larger range of cartridges year in, year out”.
The second release is alternatives for HP’s 950XL (black) and 951XL (colour) cartridges, which are compatible with the OfficeJet Pro family, and Armor notes that as remanufactured alternatives, the four cartridges are “primarily aimed at the corporate sector”. These cartridges also feature integrated chips, are available in XL and can save customers “up to 57 percent” on print per page costs, and can be purchased individually or in multipacks.
Finally, the company reminded customers that it had recently launched alternative inkjets for Epson’s 16XL cartridges, with the “design, ink and specific chip” developed in-house as the “result of high level research and development”, allowing customers to save up to 55 percent on print per page costs.
For more information, visit www.armor-print.com.