The company launched toners and parts for a range of OEM applications over the last month.
Uninet’s first launch was Absolute Colour toner and parts for remanufacturing cartridges used in Ricoh’s MPC 2503 and 2003, including “toner cartridges, smartchips, OPC drum and more”, while toner and smartchips were also launched for use in Epson’s WorkForce AL-C300 machines.
In turn, this first release also saw smartchips launched for European and USA use for the Konica Minolta bizhub C25 and 35 printers, alongside toner cartridges for use in the Kyocera TASKalfa 3551, 3550 and 3051 machines. The second release saw Absolute Black toner and parts for use in Xerox’s Phaser 3330 and WorkCentre 3345 and 3335 printers, including toner, OPC drums and smartchips.
Additionally, this release, saw toner and parts launched for use in Okidata’s B512, 432 and 412 cartridges in the Absolute Black range, while another launch was Absolute Colour inks for use in HP Inc’s OfficeJet Pro 8000 printers. The final release included ASiC smartchips for use in Kyocera printers, featuring “zero defect rate” as well as “true OEM cutting-edge technology”, “reduced overall cost” and RoHS compliance alongside being “stealthware protected”.
The chips can be used in a wide range of the OEM’s printers, including: the TASKalfa 7551; 7550; 6551; 6550; 406; 356; 266; 265; 2551ci; TK865; 250ci; 300ci; FSC 8650; 8600; 5250; 2626; 2526; 2126; 2026 MFP; ECOSYS P7040; 6130; M6530; 6030; P6035; MFP M6535; 6035; ECOSYS FSC 8020 MFP; 8650; 8600; TK 825; 574; 564; 560; 554; 552; 550; 544; 542; 540; 594; FSC 5400; 5300; 5350; 5300; 5200; and 5100.
Other launches in this final release included Absolute Colour toner and parts for use in Dell’s S3845 and 3840 printers, alongside multipurpose toners “qualified on multiple applications” replacing Samsung’s MPT-MLU2 toner. The toner can be used in: the SL-M4075; 4070; 4025; 4020; 3875; 3870; 3825; 3820; 3375; 3370; 3325; 3320; 2876; and and 2875.
For more information, visit www.uninetimaging.com.