1. What
are OEM supplies?
Original
Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) is a company that builds a
product that it sells under its own company name and
brand. An OEM, such as HP or Epson, will manufacture the
product and assign a unique part number to that product.
At justoner.com we provide the OEM part number to assist
you on finding a compatible cartridge. The OEM part
number is displayed for reference purposes only.
2.
Do compatible of remanufactured
supplies last as long as OEM supplies?
Yes. All of our compatible or generic
remanufactured cartridges are manufactured according to
OEM specifications. They are guaranteed to perform as
well as the originals.
3.
What are compatible or remanufactured
supplies?
'Compatible' means
that though the product is not necessarily an original,
it will still fulfill the same purpose. For example,
most people do not use HP paper in HP printers; they use
something similar that works just as well. In addition,
"compatible cartridges" can be separated into two
categories. They may contain either "100% new
components" or "new and recycled components".
A 'remanufactured' cartridge is a cartridge that has
been manufactured from new and recycled components. It
has been "rebuilt" to match the exact specifications of
the "original". In many cases, OEM cartridges actually
contain "recycled" or "recovered" materials (it's
usually listed in fine print on the packaging in an
inconspicuous place). In addition, some OEMs even sell
their own brand of remanufactured cartridges.
4.
How does justoner.com ensure
quality?
Our compatible inkjets and toner supplies are
manufactured in ISO 9000 certified factories and are
post tested to verify quality. All our supplies are
guaranteed to perform as good or better then the OEM
product.
5.
Will compatible or remanufactured
supplies void my equipment warranty?
No they do not! Your
manufacturer cannot void your machine's warranty for
using cartridges other than theirs. However, it may void
your service contract if you have a binding agreement to
use their supplies.
6.
What are MICR toner?
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR).
The use of special characters and magnetic ink allowing
"readers" to recognize numbers at high speed. Most bank
checks and deposit slips employ the use of MICR. MICR
ink is only available for Laser Printer. There is no
MICR ink for Inkjet Printers and there is no use for
MICR toner other then for printing checks or deposit
slips.
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