The company launched toners and components for remanufacturing Samsung, Ricoh and OKI originals.
The first launch was “raw materials” for remanufacturing the Samsung CLT-809 cartridge, with Biuromax “pleased to announce” it now offers toner powders, developer, chips, drums and blades for the cartridge, used in the CLX-9201 and 9301 ranges of printers. A drum, 50,000 page yield chip and developer were all made available for the 9201, 9251 and 9301, while a doctor blade was launched for the SCX-8123, 8128, 9201, 9251 and 9301.
Further products included CMYK chips for the CLT-K809S, CLX-9021, 9201, 9251 and 9301 machines, with yields of 20,000 pages in black and 15,000 pages in colours; as well as a developer for the 9201, 9251 and 9301 as well as the MultiXpress X4300, 4250 and 4220, available in 68g bottles in black, 53g bottles in colours and 10kg bags. Finally a toner was launched for the same machines, in 450g bottles in black, 350g bottles in colours and 10kg bags.
The second launch meanwhile was polyester-based toner for Samsung’s MLT-D115, 116, 203 and 204 cartridges, and for OKI’s B721 and 731. The Samsung toner is available in 10kg bags and one kilogramme bottles, and can be used in the following machines: the ProXpress M2820; 2870; 2625; 2825; 2675; 2875; M3320; 3820; 3370; 3870; 4020; 4070; 3325; 3825; 3375; 3875; 4025; and 4075.
The monochrome OKI toner meanwhile is also available in the same bag and bottle weights, and can be used in the following printers: B721; 731; MB760; 770; ES7121; 7131; and 7170. Finally, the third launch saw compatible toner cartridges launched for Ricoh’s MP3554 and Kyocera’s TK-895, with the TK-895 CMYK cartridges featuring chips and waste boxes, and designed for use in: the FSC8020; 8025; 8520; 8525; TASKalfa 205c; and 255c. The Ricoh replacement meanwhile features a yield of 37,000 pages, and is designed for use in: the MP3554; 2554; 3054; 3554; 4054; 5054; and 6054.
For more information, visit www.biuromax.com.pl.