The remanufacturer’s new products include cartridges for Canon, Dell, HP, IBM, Lexmark and OKI.
The first new remanufactured product is a replacement for the monochrome cartridge used in Canon’s MF 6680dn machine, featuring a yield of 5,000 pages. Next, a number of remanufactured monochrome Dell cartridges include both “Standard” and “Marathon” or high-yield versions of the same cartridges.
Replacements for the monochrome cartridges all feature high-yields of 18,000 pages, with cartridges launched for use in the 2330N (Standard and Marathon), 2350 (S,M), 2230D, 3333 (S,M), 3335 (S,M) and 3300DN (S,M) machines. The first HP release is again for monochrome, and is a Marathon High Capacity remanufactured cartridge used in the LaserJet M4555, with a yield of 36,000 pages.
In terms of colour HP releases, the company launched Standard MPS yield remanufactured cartridges for the LaserJet CP 3525 and its N, DN and X models, with the different colour cartridges all providing yields of 7,000 pages. The second launch was cartridges for the LaserJet Colour Pro MFP 177fn, including a monochrome cartridge with a yield of 1,300 pages and colours of 1,000 pages.
The IBM releases are all for the Infoprint range of machines, with monochrome cartridges for the 1930 MFP coming in Standard, Marathon and Marathon High Capacity models with yields of 18,000 pages, whilst another monochrome release was for the 1811, with a yield of 18,000 pages. The two Lexmark releases are remanufactured monochrome cartridges for the E260 (M, HC) and X463 machines (M), and feature yields of 18,000 pages.
Finally, the four OKI releases are black and colour MPS cartridges for the ES 3451 MFP, with all four cartridges featuring yields of 5,000 pages each. The company stated that the high-capacity products feature high yields and cost-saving benefits.
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