Uninet releases new toners and components

Dec 19, 2014

The company produced monochrome and colour toner, and components, for Kyocera, HP, Brother, Xerox and Lexmark machines.

HP's Color LaserJet Pro MFP M476

HP’s Color LaserJet Pro MFP M476

The first launch is X Generation black toner and components for Kyocera’s FS 4100 machine, which is a new mono printer with speeds of 47ppm. The TK-3110 and 3112 cartridges are rated at 15,500 pages, with toner the “only supply that users need to replace”, making the cartridges “potentially very profitable” as they are “easy to remanufacture” with only toner and smartchips replaced, and Uninet offers a “complete remanufacturing solution” for the cartridges as well.

The second launch is Absolute Color toner and components for HP’s LaserJet Pro MFP M476 machine, a new model “with great features” including an automatic duplexing scanner, while cartridges are rated at 2,400 and 4,400 pages for black and 2,700 pages for colour, and Uninet again offers a complete remanufacturing solution.

The Brother release is Absolute Black toner and components for the OEM’s HL-6180, 5470, 5450, 5440 and MFC-8910 and 8710 mono printers, with three different yields of cartridges used. The toner and drum cartridges are separate, with the drums rated at 30,000 pages, and the three cartridges – the TN720, TN750 and TN 780 – rated at 3,000, 8,000 and 12,000 pages respectively. The cartridges all use the “same basic cartridge body” but “utilise different reset levers”, meaning users can “convert the lower yield cartridges to high yield”, and Uninet offers a “complete remanufacturing solution” as well.

Uninet’s Xerox release this month is Absolute Color toner and components for the OEM’s Phaser 7800 colour machine, designed “specifically for graphic arts applications” with A3 prints at 45ppm and duplexing alongside 1200 x 2400dpi resolution. The cartridges are “potentially very profitable” due to being “easy to remanufacture”, with only the toner and smartchip replaced, and are rated at 24,000 pages in black and 6,000 or 17,200 in colour – both colours use the same cartridge and can be changed “by simply changing the fill weight” with a “complete remanufacturing solution” also available.

The Lexmark launch meanwhile is X Generation multipurpose colour toner for the OEM’s C/X 730, 734, 736, 736 and 748 printers, with the toner offering “outstanding print quality” and “colour reproduction and fusing properties”, with smartchips also available for the cartridges. Uninet adds that remanufacturers “can now offer a solid replacement product”, with ‘superchips’ available that can be used in both the C (single function) and X (MFP) machines that allow for stocking “a single product that works for both applications”.

For more information, visit www.uninetimaging.com.

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