Our Industry wants everyone to view remanufactured and compatible cartridges as equals in quality to their brand name equivalents. This is why most remanufactured cartridge suppliers have no quibble guarantees on their products.
So it's always good to see a Multinational company employ the same principals of reuse for it's consumables as the little guys. I quote:
Once toner cartridges are received at the recycling site, they are
sorted according to model before being disassembled. It is at this point
that reusable parts are cleaned and recovered. After cleaning,
reusable parts go through a rigorous inspection process that employs the
same strict quality standards applied to new parts. Parts reused in a
new toner cartridge are the charging roller, sleeve and magnetic
roller.
Toner cartridges containing recycled parts are of exactly
the same quality as those that are brand new, which is why all toner
cartridges now display a message telling consumers that the cartridge
may contain reconditioned and remoulded parts.
Owing to quality
standards, it is impossible to tell the difference between a toner
cartridge that has recycled parts and one that hasn’t.
From Canons website
That's us!...but 50% more expensive
Blog related to recycling and the environment in general, set up by Greensource Solutions who recycle printer cartridges, mobile phones, PDAs and laptops to raise money for a range of charities and also remanufacture laser cartridges in the UK (therefore creating a lower carbon footprint).
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Monday, 25 June 2012
Greensource Solutions introduces livechat to its website
Livechat is now available on the Greensource website.
We thought long and hard about this (Skype was the last foray into modern communications and that felt a little...grubby), but the clincher for me was that I can now eat a biscuit and provide great customer service at the same time. Yum yum!
If you have any queries about sales products and availability, or our recycling services then ping a message our way and expect a prompt reply!
We thought long and hard about this (Skype was the last foray into modern communications and that felt a little...grubby), but the clincher for me was that I can now eat a biscuit and provide great customer service at the same time. Yum yum!
If you have any queries about sales products and availability, or our recycling services then ping a message our way and expect a prompt reply!
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