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If you've ever shopped for ink and toner online, you may have seen the terms OEM and non-OEM being tossed around. OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. It doesn't just to apply to ink, but to any piece of equipment. OEM means these ink cartridges are sold by the major brand names. They are made specifically for that printer. For example, HP, Canon, Brother, and Dell are all OEM, Archeage Gold and you can bet they're very expensive.A non-OEM cartridge is one that is Archeage Gold not manufactured by a major brand, these are known as compatible ink cartridges because they will work with your printer.

Most of the time they even have the same SKU numbers. When purchasing through an online retailer, you can locate the cartridges by filling out the brand and model number for your printer. All the results should be 100% compatible with the printer. But not all compatible ink and toner cartridges are created equal. They can actually vary on price due to quality. There are a lot of factors at play: production environment, materials used, and skilled labor. If you see the cartridge listed on one site for $10 and $25 on another, there is a much higher chance the cheaper one will be defective.

It's often true that you get what you paid for, but if you're willing to spend a reasonable amount of money, you can purchase toner and ink that will work just the same as branded products but for a fraction of the cost. Cheaper prices means no more ink hoarding and never printing solely in black ever again.The important factor to remember when searching for compatible toner cartridges is to choose online retailers with a high reputation. Then you won't have to worry about defective products. And because you're shopping online, you might enjoy better discounts, coupon codes, and even free shipping.

Posted by fifacoins2u on Fri, 11/21/2014 - 3:11pm

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