OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) cartridges are brand new cartridges bearing the original brand names, such as HP, Lexmark, Brother, Canon, etc. In most cases each OEM cartridges are guaranteed by the maker. These cartridges are made by the maker of the printer the cartridge is used in.
COMPATIBLE
Compatible cartridges are generally new toner cartridges manufactured by third-parties to meet or exceed OEM specifications. Compatible cartridges generally contain new components and are an economical alternative to expensive name brand cartridges. The compatible cartridges are professionally built and manufactured with quality control as the motivating factor. Most compatible cartridges come with some sort of warranty and most resellers stand behind their cartridges as strongly as OEM cartridges. Again, with the vast majority of compatible cartridges NEW parts are used in the manufacturing of these types of cartridges.
REMANUFACTURED
Remanufactured cartridges are an economical alternative to expensive name brand OEM cartridges. These cartridges are professionally remanufactured and recycled to meet OEM specifications of quality and reliability. Typically, remanufacturing involves disassembling, inspecting, cleaning, replacing parts, reassembling, and filling with toner. Once the remanufacturing process is complete, the cartridge is then print tested, sealed, and packaged for resale. There are warranties that come with these remanufactured, but be careful to make sure this is the case. Makers of remanufactured take great care in the refilling of the cartridges.
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Very well said. This is a short and easy to read blog-just the way I like it. Cheers!
Nice post! The difference between the Compatible cartridges and Re manufactured cartridges are excellent to read. Thanks for the share. Keep posting!
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