Remanufactured printer cartridges are empty original cartridges, from companies such as HP, Lexmark, Canon or Epson, that have been cleaned thoroughly and then refilled with printer ink. These printer cartridges are usually then tested and approved to ensure that they provide the same performance as a new cartridge.

These printer cartridges must meet OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specifications. In other words, they have to meet the original manufacturer’s standards in order to make the grade.

So just what are the advantages of using remanufactured printer ink cartridges? The price would have to be a major factor. These printer cartridges can be significantly cheaper than new non-recycled printer cartridges.

Another important advantage would be the fact that these printer cartridges have been recycled. This must make a huge difference to the environment over time. One can only imagine the number of empty printer cartridges that have been thrown out over the years.

A word of warning however – ensure that if you choose to buy remanufactured printer cartridges that you study the market carefully. Unfortunately even though standards are in place some companies do not necessarily follow them so you may end up buying inferior merchandise. Look for a quality merchant who sets high standards in their work practices such as the merchants on our Shop 4 Printer Ink page.

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