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How long will they last on my shelf?
Our cartridges are fresh from the factory every month and have a tested shelf life of at least 20 months.
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Will I get the same quality printing?
Yes, we guarantee that you will achieve the same printing results. Many of our customers use our products for their businesses. Real estate and legal professionals to graphic designers and photogra...
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How can I extend the life of my cartridge?
Keep the cartridge in the original packaging out of direct sunlight until you're ready to use it. Air absorption and Ink evaporation can lead to a damaged cartridge and a change in ink chemistry. I...
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What is a safety clip?
Our inkjet cartridges, mainly HP and Lexmark printers, are shipped in a protective plastic clip. This may cause the cartridge to appear as if it won't fit inside your printer. Remove the shipping c...
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What is the circuitry on cartridges?
The circuitry on some cartridges (such as HP or Lexmark) is the ink delivery system or printhead. This mechanism is a system of nozzles used to push ink onto the paper.
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What is the tape on cartridges?
An adhesive tape can be found on some models of inkjet cartridges. The tape may be one of several different colors to protect the printhead during transportation. Remove the adhesive tape before in...
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What is a printhead?
The printhead is the most critical component of your printer. It is used to deliver the ink to the page that you are printing. Don't touch the printhead with your fingers. Your printhead is a consu...
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What is a printhead nozzle?
Nozzles, or "jets," are located on the printhead. There may be anywhere from 48 to 320 nozzles on any printhead, and each of them is smaller than a human hair. Each nozzle is connected electronical...
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What are remanufactured cartridges?
Remanufactured cartridges have been recycled to meet or exceed original equipment manufacturer (OEM) specifications. The recycling process involves disassembling, inspecting, cleaning, reassembling...
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What are compatible cartridges?
Compatible cartridges are non-OEM new cartridges. These types of cartridges are not recycled and are instead manufactured by a third-party factory to OEM specifications. Each printer cartridge is c...