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Non-genuine Versus Genuine Brand Ink Cartridges

So-called store-brand printer ink cartridges against genuine brand ink cartridges - so-called OEM cartridges - . The big companies such as HP (Hewlett-Packard), Canon, Lexmark, Epson etc. are very aware that their sales of ink, inkjet cartridges decrease in favor of higher sales volumes of so-called store-brand ink cartridges - non-genuine brand - often made by manufacturers usually located in low-wages countries. These non-genuine brand ink cartridges are less expensive but usually their quality is not lower than the OEM ink cartridge's quality.

The Original Equipment Manufacturer (O.E.M) cannot void your equipment warranty for using Non-OEM cartridges. The brand of supplies you purchase is your decision. You are not required by any machine manufacturer's warranty to use only its brand. In fact, there are laws preventing manufacturers from doing just that. Please take a moment and read the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act.

One of the largest players in this printer ink market is Hewlett-Packard and it's been said that they talk to printer ink retail store-chains to sell HP's ink cartridges in stead of the compatible cartridges from third-party manufacturers. Maybe those store-owners are offered a larger salesprofit percentage are other incentives. You and me as users of printer ink may get disadvantaged if it is getting more difficult to buy the non-genuine ink cartridges.

One of the most important printer manufacturers Hewlett-Packard seems to talk us and the ink cartridge dealers into an atmosphere of what comes down to the idea that their genuine ink cartridges are the best thing to buy and not buy the non-genuine brand cartridges because then you might not get best results when you print your documents and other materials. The try to persuade retailers that they should advise their customers to print with OEM ink cartridges. In return it may be obvious that those retailers get somehow 'rewarded' by HP, for their efforts. Of course, when compatible non-brand cartridges should become less available, and you don't want to pay for those expensive brand cartridges you still have the possiblility to buy refill kits or remanufactured ink cartridges if you don't want to refill by yourself. Here's more about Compatible HP Ink Cartridges.

Radically change of the inkjet industry proclaims Kodak (Eastman Kodak). They think they can make that true through their new line of multifunction/all-in-one inkjet printers. indicated as the 5000 series. The printer company - claiming to be the worlds foremost imaging innovator - states that people who are going to buy a new Kodak printer model of the 5000 all-in-one series, will save them up to half of what they usually spend on printing costs. Kodak says that they can challenge todays high ink cartridge prices because of their long history in printing, together with their dedication to their customers. Well, future will learn if their claims are real. Info Kodak Printer Inkjet Refill Cartridges, in case you own an existing Kodak printer model.

A recommended resource for information about ink and toner cartridges, ink refills, cartridge recycling is http://www.printer-ink-cartridges-guide.com.


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