"HP has released a set of what it calls myths about remanufactured toner, claiming that aftermarket cartridges “end up costing you more”
See the whole recycler article here.
In HP's set of what it calls "myths about remanufactured toner" the company states the following:
"Remanufactured cartridges do not save the consumer any money because of hidden costs. According to the OEM, the cartridges “may quit working, stranding toner in the cartridge”.
“Certain non-HP cartridges are more likely to fail out of the box, fail after installation, and may leak into the printer”
“The generic toner and aftermarket replacement components can create charging issues that impact performance.”
“print quality degrades, resulting in pages that are not fit for use”
“In fact, 94 percent of remanufactured cartridges sold will ultimately be thrown away due to the remanufacturers’ preference to work with cartridges that have never been remanufactured and the unavailability of recycling for non-usable cartridges and replaced parts.”
First off I would like to explain the difference between bargain cartridges and remanufactured cartridges as pertaining to how we here at Expert Laser Services remanufacture our cartridges.
Some of you may remember the "Drill-n-Fill" debacle of the 90s. During that time period there was somewhat of a boom in the remanufacturing industry and (not unlike MPS) everyone and their cousin was doing it.
Those who wanted to get rich quick would quite literally drill a hole in an empty toner cartridge, refill it with toner, seal the hole and then re-sell the cartridge...
These cartridges always have been and will always be junk.
However a true remanufacturing company such as us use a highly sophisticated process of rebuilding the entire cartridge.
First the used cartridges are fully dismantled. Any and all moving parts are recycled and replaced with brand new OEM quality PCRs, mag roll sleeves, wiper blades, doctor blades, drums... everything is replaced with brand new parts.
The cartridge is then reassembled to OEM standards with new toner, tested multiple times and then repackaged for sale.
Below I am going to debunk these claims. (Granted you may think I am biased because we remanufacture toner cartridges here at Expert Laser Services. However if you want to challenge the integrity of our product or test HP's claim for your self, come buy a cartridge from us and if your not happy we will gladly refund your money)
"Remanufactured cartridges do not save the consumer any money because of hidden costs. According to the OEM, the cartridges “may quit working, stranding toner in the cartridge”.
HP fails to tell you that the same risk is inherent with their OEM cartridges as well. There is always a small possibility with OEMs and remans that you may get a non-working cartridge. To suggest that the issue stated above pertains only to remanufactured toner cartridges is misleading at best.
I would also go on to say that remanufactures like Expert Laser Services will make good by replacing any defective cartridge free of charge.
“Certain non-HP cartridges are more likely to fail out of the box, fail after installation, and may leak into the printer”
A simple self test will prove to any consumer the amount of truth present within the above statements. If you buy a remanufactured toner cartridge from Expert Laser Services (or multiple cartridges for that matter) and test them against the statements above you will in the very least discover that our products will not reflect those "certain non-HP cartridges" as mentioned above.
“The generic toner and aftermarket replacement components can create charging issues that impact performance.”
If one is to do a little homework and speak with their local remanufacturer they will generally find that the replacement parts are equal in quality to OEM specs. And if your local provider does not use said parts you can easily find a provider who does via the internet.
“Print quality degrades, resulting in pages that are not fit for use”
Expert Laser Services uses brand new toner powder equal to the quality you can expect from an OEM HP Toner Cartridge.
“In fact, 94 percent of remanufactured cartridges sold will ultimately be thrown away due to the remanufacturers’ preference to work with cartridges that have never been remanufactured and the unavailability of recycling for non-usable cartridges and replaced parts.”
Here at Expert Laser Services we have proven, time and again that we can remanufacture toner cartridges to OEM specs 7-8 times per cartridge. That means every one of our cartridges is able to be used from full to empty 7-8 times before the cartridge is broken down and its components are recycled.
Before you buy into the content of any press release, white paper or literature of such...
Do your homework. You may be surprised at what you find.
Great post! Glad to see someone break it down bit by bit!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda. I really felt compelled to debunk these claims, such misleading information is just an unnecessary slap in the face to those of us in the industry who produce reman cartridges that rival HPs OEMs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading.