OEM is an abbreviation for Original
Equipment Manufacturer. These manufacturers produce the replacement
ink or toner for copiers or printers and normally will put the
manufacturer's name on the product, such as Canon, IBM, Sharp,
Lexmark, Brother, Epson, etc.
Compatible cartridges are specially manufactured to meet or exceed
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specifications and high standards
of quality and reliability and offer high-quality printing results.
Manufactured 100% brand new, containing only new components, they
are an economical alternative to expensive name-brand cartridges
and supplies, and allow for big savings over brand-name cartridges
and supplies.
Remanufactured cartridges have been recycled to meet or exceed
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) specifications. The recycling Once the remanufacturing process is complete, the inkjet printer ink cartridges are
then print tested, sealed, and packaged for resale.
and reprocessing process involves disassembling, inspecting, cleaning,
replacing worn parts, reassembling, and filling the toner or ink.
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