The company has released a wide variety of toners and components.
Releases for OKI machines included “all components to remanufacture toner and drum units” for the OKI C822 machine, alongside conversion end caps for the OEM’s C301, 310, 510 and MC562 machines and conversion waste bin and end caps for the B6200 and B6500 cartridges, converting them to the B710, 720 and 730 cartridges.
Another launch was a logo cover for the Samsung ML-3470 and 3050 cartridge, while a “full line of components” for remanufacturing a range of Xerox machines was also released. The components include PCRs, OPCs, toner and carrier, blades and chips, with the PCRs and toner and carrier aimed at A3 machines. In turn, the OPC is large-format, and the machines include: the P7500, 7700, 7750, 6600, 6700, 7100, 7400, 7760 and 7800; and the WC4110, 4595, 7328, 7425, 7556, 7525, 7655, and 7765.
Waste toner bottles were also released, including for Kyocera’s TK-4105, 7105, 310, 3130, 540 580 and 590 cartridges and Psi’s PP4650. In turn, conversion waste bins for OKI’s B710, 720 and 730 cartridges were released, as well as for HP’s M125 and 127 cartridges for conversion into the CF283.
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