The cartridges are designed to replace Dell, Epson and Xerox originals.
The cartridges released include two ranges for Dell printers, one range for Epson printers and two for Xerox printers. Each range includes cartridges to replace the OEM’s black, cyan, magenta and yellow models, and are part of the ‘Crystal Wizard’ toner cartridge range from GPI, which are “unique compatible toner cartridge[s] with consistent quality and patent friendly design”.
The first Dell products are cartridges designed to replace those in the Dell 1660W laser printer, with the magenta, yellow and monochrome cartridges producing a yield of 1,000 pages, whilst the cyan cartridge produces a yield of 1,250 pages.
The second Dell product is a compatible set of cartridges for Dell’s 1350CN machine, which also work in: the 1250C; the 1350CNW; the 1355CN; the 1355CNW; the C1760NW; the C1765NF; and the C1765NFW. Again, the cartridges except the cyan model have yields of 1,400 pages, whilst the cyan model has a yield of 2,000 pages.
The solitary release for Epson is a toner cartridge series for the Epson C1700, with cross-compatibility with the Epson 1700, C1750 and CX17 machines. As with the Dell products, the cyan cartridge has a higher yield, this time of 2,000 pages, in comparison to the others, which have yields of 1,400 pages.
The two Xerox releases are for the same machine – the Xerox Phaser 6010 – but one set of cartridges is designed for machines used in South America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. The cartridges can also be used in the Phaser 6000 machine, with the cyan cartridge featuring a yield of 2,000 pages and the other cartridges a yield of 1,000 pages.
For more information, contact GPI at www.gpi.com.tw.