Posts Tagged ‘OEM cartridges’

Boost Your Confidence!

Friday, June 1st, 2012

Since we have updated our website customers who are using our website need a confidence boost!

Have confidence in ordering from Cartridge discount.  We would like to reassure you all that our website is straight forward and easy to use and it is safe to buy online from us.

If you are a First time customers you do have to register with us but you only need a minimal amount of information from you.  You can do this before or after you have selected the cartridges that you need.  The only requirement is that you do need an Email address and your contact details.

Finding the cartridges you need You can find the cartridges that your printer model number takes by Inputting your printer model number and click your printer model it will then bring up all of the cartridges that are compatible with your printer. You can’t make a mistake unless you click on the incorrect printer model.

To give yourself confidence check which cartridges your printer uses if you do not know which cartridges you need, you can find the cartridges that are compatible either from your user manual or you can check with the manufacturer.

If your printer has a letter after it and this does not show on our website, in this instance the printer model that comes up without this letter is more than likely the correct one.  To assure yourself that this is correct, again check your user manual or check with the manufacturer. Making sure the cartridges that do come up in the search when you click on the printer are the correct ones.

Paying online We at Cartridge discount can assure you that by buying from us online it is secure and safe. We are also a member of sage buy and we take our customers security very seriously. We also use visa 3D security verification, which is an additional layer of security that you as customers can be confident in using.  Ordering online is quick and easy but if you are not so confident we can also take orders over the phone 08456439782. Or if you do have any questions or problems ordering just Email us at info@cartridgediscount.co.uk we are always happy to help.

Head clean nozzle cleans

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012


Do you ever wonder why we advise customers to do a head clean nozzle clean through their computers printer software?  We give this advice because what this normally does is un-block any dried ink and cleans the printer heads within your printer. This should be done once or twice a month if you do not use your printer very often.  This maintains your print quality and can prolong the life of your printer.

This usually solves the problem if the ink is not showing correctly on the page.

How can I do a Head Clean Nozzle clean?

This can be done through your printer software nearly all printers have this software program on their computer.  This is usually found in the printer properties or under maintenance in your programs, it all depends on your printer model where it would be

By following the instructions when you click onto printer properties or maintenance your printer will automatically does a printer head clean.  When this is done print a nozzle check pattern. If the ink is still not showing on the page or correctly sometimes you have to try this a few times.

What can I do if this does not work?

If the printer head is located in the cartridge if you remove the cartridge from the printer and sit the cartridge on some moist tissue making sure the bottom on the cartridge (where the ink comes out from) is in contact with the tissue.

Leave the cartridge sitting on the tissue for 15 minutes, and then re-insert the cartridge back in to the printer. This should soften any blocked ink.

If the Printer head is located in your printer there are a couple of things you can try.

(Only try the following if you are confident doing this to your printer)

By using isopropyl alcohol putting 7 to 10 drops in the ink where the ink flows from the cartridge to the head. You can also leave it for a few hours or overnight before repeating the head clean nozzle clean.

Cleaning cartridges are available.  These are just what they sound like cartridges that fit into your printer just like a normal cartridge. They help to unblock the printer head without getting your hands dirty

There are also printer head cleaning kits available on the market.  If you follow the instructions carefully, this can also be successful in unblocking the printer heads.

If you are still having a problem with printing the cartridge may be faulty.  If you have another cartridge please try this to rule this out.

If still unsuccessful you may want to consult a service technician to repair your printer head, if you have a damaged print head or your print head failed no amount of any cleaning solution will fix a damaged print head.

Finding the correct cartridge for your printer

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

Every now and again you get a customer ordering the incorrect cartridge and sometimes this is easy to do but now with updated websites and better search engines it is getting easier to order the correct cartridges and harder to order incorrectly.

The best way to find the cartridges for your printer is to know the full make and model of your printer and use the search box on a website to find your specific printer and most websites have the printer linked up to the correct cartridges for you, they’ll have a range of listing from remanufactured/compatible to the originals, different prices for different quantities etc. If you do not know your printer model number then it is advised to stick with the cartridges you have already installed in your printer and they usually have a sticker on top or the side with the number that cartridge is, for example a Canon CL-511 may have 511 on the top or CL511 and some colour dots. It will always have some indication as to which cartridge it is, if it does not we will always advise customers to consult their printer manual as it will state in there exactly which cartridges are compatible with their printer.

In the HP world of printers there are specific models which take HP364 and HP364XL. We find a high amount of customers order incorrectly when it comes to these cartridges as they don’t understand what XL means, they think this is a large size cartridge where as in fact it is the standard HP 364 but filled with a higher capacity of ink. Then there is the big BUT! Some of the printers take 4 of the HP 364 cartridges but others take 5 and it becomes confusing as altogether there is a black, magenta, cyan, yellow and photo black, so when customers simply search 364/ HP 364/ HP 364XL it brings up all 5 cartridges but what do customers do that only have 4? They order the 5 and cause more inconvenience for themselves. This then becomes a bigger issue as they wonder why they are receiving an error message stating the cartridge is missing or it is not fitting in correctly when placing the photo black in their printer which is NOT compatible.

Altogether the best way to search is to have some knowledge of your printer make and model and the number of the cartridges it takes.

The answer to WITH chip or WITHOUT chip

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Daily you will get customers asking what it means where there are cartridges listed with chip or without chip. They’ll ask if it will work with a chip on there, what does the chip look like, what does the chip do and so on, well here you will find an answer.

The chip is a little gold memory which contains the ink levels, allows it to recognise it is created for a certain printer type and can also read when there is an error with the cartridge. The cartridges are simply ink tanks which are filled with the ink but without the chip they won’t work as the printer is not going to realise that a cartridge has been installed and therefore you won’t be able to proceed on with printing, and an error message will appear stating ‘missing cartridge’.

We supply cartridges with and without chips as some customers find without chip easier to work with as we do provide a description of what without chip means and instructions on how to transfer the chip from an old/previous cartridge, and by doing this it saves money and it is more efficient as you are simply recycling and helping the environment. We do often find that customers prefer with chip as they are not very confident in transferring the chip from one cartridge to another or taking the time to do so.

If the instructions are not followed clearly the chip can become damaged and will not work from the onwards and this is where people can make a mistake and realise it is not for them transferring a chip.

Continuously updating technology

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

The process of printing is continuously changing; all these different models of printers with different functions, the printers which are better are photos, for quicker printing, for better quality and so on, but the latest seems to be ePrint for Hewlett Packard. The ePrint function allows you to print no matter where you go, whether you’re sitting downstairs and your printers upstairs, if you’re on your way to work and you forgot to print your work out from the night before, it allows you to do this from anywhere and everywhere.

HP ePrint is a free mobile printing feature that uses an exclusive email address which is only assigned to you HP ePrint enabled printer, letting you email the documents you would like printed, directly to your printer. You can use a smartphone, laptop, iPhone or any other device without having to install any software.  It can be any document from images, text files to PDF documents, it is really anything you need to print, all you simply need to do is attach the document you need to print to an email and send it to the email address which is specific to your printer and when you next go to the printer it will be sitting waited and printed for you.

How efficient is ePrint?

  • Save time: Are you running late and need to print a presentation? An important document for work? Simply attach it to an email and click send and it will be waiting on your arrival.
  • Save Resources: HP ePrint uses mobile devices in which you already have, which means you can avoid the hassle of downloading any software or having to install any.
  • Work from anywhere: If you are a business you can print and share documents from wherever you are – directions, meeting plans and more, all from a mobile device.

Remanufactured cartridges help to save our planet

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Remanufactured cartridges help to save our planet

Not many people give much thought when it comes to discarding their empty ink cartridges. Most of us are probably guilty of throwing them in the bin. Unfortunately ink cartridges take thousands of years to fully decompose in UK landfill sites; they also emit harmful chemicals whilst doing so. Every year in the UK millions of empty cartridges end up in landfill sites when most of them could be recycled and re-used with little effort.

Often people don’t realise there are cheaper recycled alternatives to expensive OEM cartridges. These not only save you lots of money, they also save our planet.

Don’t be fooled in to thinking remanufactured cartridges will be of a lower standard compared to OEM products. If you buy from a reputable retailer you shouldn’t be able to notice the difference between the two.

Switch to Compatible Ink Cartridges

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Switch to Compatible Ink Cartridges

If you are reading this you are probably currently using OEM ink cartridges and wondering what all the fuss is about. If you added up all the money you have spent over the years on Original branded ink cartridges you would be quite shocked! Original manufacturer ink cartridges often come in at twice the price of their compatible rivals. In the past compatible ink cartridges gained a reputation for being inferior quality and full of faults, technology has come a long way and this is no longer the case. Nowadays compatible ink cartridges produce high quality prints and page yields that match the OEM cartridges.

So the next time you go to change your ink cartridges, don’t forget to check out the cheaper compatible versions!

Original, Compatible or Remanufactured Ink Cartridges?

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Original, Compatible or Remanufactured Ink Cartridges?

What is an Original (OEM) Ink Cartridge?

An ‘Original’ or ‘OEM’ cartridge is a brand new cartridge that has been manufactured by the same company that made the printer. For example, A cartridge manufactured by HP for a HP printer. Original manufacturer cartridges often cost considerably more than ‘compatible’ or ‘remanufactured’ versions.

What is a Compatible Ink Cartridge?

A ‘Compatible’ ink cartridge is a brand new ink cartridge that has been manufactured by a company other than the printer manufacturer. Our compatible ink cartridges are guaranteed to perform at least as well as the ‘Original’ cartridge they have replaced.

What is a Remanufactured Ink Cartridge?

A ‘Remanufactured’ ink cartridge is an empty ‘original’ cartridge, for example an empty Canon cartridge that has been professionally factory cleaned out, thoroughly tested and refilled to the maximum capacity (up to 4x the ink of an original cartridge).

Will using Compatible or Remanufactured cartridges damage my printer?

There is a myth that using remanufactured or compatible ink cartridges will void your warranty and destroy your printer. This myth was started many years ago by the printer manufacturers themselves to encourage you to purchase their very expensive OEM products. Printer cartridges are self contained units, defective cartridges may fail to print or might leak requiring some quick cleaning up, but these malfunctions will in no way damage or destroy your printer! Because printer manufacturers actually sell their printers at below cost, they need to make their profits from selling their own ink cartridges. By using remanufactured or compatible ink cartridges, you are cutting their primary source or profit. Because of this, they will threaten to void your printer warranty if you use cartridges other than OEM. It is illegal for these companies to void your printer warranty no matter how convincing they may seem. There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t use remanufactured or compatible ink cartridges, they work and will save you money!

Compatible or Original Ink Cartridges?

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

What’s the difference between compatible and original ink cartridges?

You will notice when you begin your quest for a new ink cartridge that there are a few different options available. With most types of cartridge you will be able to choose from an Original OEM branded cartridge or a much cheaper ‘compatible’ version. You may be wondering what the differences are and how the compatible cartridges are almost half the price! Despite the large number of compatible ink cartridge options available and the massive price difference, there is actually very little information out there fully explaining the differences. The main points you need to consider when choosing between the two are below:

1. What do you print?

2. Mainly text or mainly images?

3. How often do you use your printer?

The big question is … Are compatibles as good as the originals?

Manufacturers OEM cartridges used in the printers they have been designed for and using the manufacturer branded paper are unbeatable, the output you will get from this set-up will produce fantastic, sharp, vibrant and crisp images. But you get nothing for nothing in this world and OEM cartridges are anything but cheap!

The choice often boils down to money. A cheap compatible ink cartridge can be very tempting when you regularly print large amounts. You need to be aware as not all compatibles are equal; the cheapest option is often cheap for a good reason. These could be low quality inks in cheap plastic casing (leaking or affecting ink in storage) and the cheapest compatible inks can dry out which quickly leads to clogged print heads. You can buy cleaning cartridges to ‘wash out’ print heads or use the cleaning program on your printer, but the first costs money and the second wastes a lot of ink. Print heads can be replaced or repaired, depending on your printer model, but if you are outside of warranty then this will cost you. Although if you save enough money using very cheap compatibles this may not worry you.

For the average home user compatible cartridges are adequate. Independent tests have shown that black compatible ink cartridges give comparable results against OEM (original equipment manufacturer) cartridges.

If you require absolutely top notch photo prints, then it may be best to invest in an original OEM cartridge with matching paper. The big brands perform rigorous tests to ensure their own inks and paper together to get optimum results together.

An independent review site ran an extensive test comparing compatible ink print outs against OEMs, the compatible prints were preferred by their audience. Results were cross referenced on various OEM and 3rd party papers on a number of different printers.

What is the difference between an OEM cartridge and a compatible?

When you replace the cartridge in an Epson, Canon or Brother Printer model which has the print head built into the printer, all you are doing is changing an ink tank. These printers all use individual ink tanks for each different colour, so you could end up with up to 10 different cartridges in some models. This is the best idea as when one colour runs out you can easily replace the empty cartridge without having to replace all of them.

Lexmark, HP, Canon and Dell all produce a cartridge which as the print head integrated into the cartridge, so every time you install a new cartridge you are installing a new print head. These cartridges are a lot more expensive as they have all the technology of the print head built into them. This type of cartridge is the one that is worth recycling the most because the print heads can be used several times over without the degradation of quality.

Compatible ink cartridges are brand new cartridges that have been manufactured by third party brands, which are totally unrelated to the OEM manufacturers. You can buy compatible ink tanks for Epson, Canon and Brother Printers, but you can only buy refilled or remanufactured cartridges with an attached print head for HP, Lexmark and Dell printers.

Take one look at a HP cartridge and you can see that it is not going to degrade and decay in our landfill sites very quickly, in fact it has been estimated it would take 10,000 years for an ink cartridge to decay.

In conclusion, compatible ink cartridges are generally fit for purpose. If you are printing general office/home documents then save your money and use the compatibles. You can always run a set of originals through your printer occasionally to keep your print heads in good condition and you should have a cheap and good quality printing experience!

Remanufactured Toner Cartridge Myths

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Remanufactured Toner Cartridge Myths

Below we have listed the top 7 myths surrounding Remanufactured Toner Cartridges!

1. Can a defective toner cartridge damage my printer?

A toner cartridge is a mostly self contained unit which has limited contact with the rest of the printer. Worst case scenario is that some leaked toner from a faulty or damaged cartridge will need to be carefully removed from the printer. All toner cartridges will deposit a very small amount of toner inside the printer; many newer printers now come with a waste toner box to collect this safely. Toner cartridges that have been professionally remanufactured will not damage printers or create anymore wear and tear than a brand new original OEM cartridge. You should ensure you regularly remove any toner deposits from inside the printer as part of regular printer maintenance.

2. Will using a remanufactured toner cartridge void my printer warranty?

Following recent pressure from the European Union and American Fair Trade Laws, the OEM printer manufacturers are not allowed to void your printer warranty for using compatible or remanufactured toner or ink cartridges.

3. Will a remanufactured toner cartridge be of inferior quality compared to an OEM product?

Here at Cartridge Discount we always use remanufactured toner cartridges in our printers when available, and we can honestly not notice any significant difference in print quality compared to the original OEM toner cartridges. There is a massive cost saving and the knowledge that you are helping the environment at the same time!

4. Do toner cartridge remanufacturers reuse toner in their cartridges?

You cannot reuse toner, if you did then none of the cartridges would work! Toner becomes contaminated during the printing process by electrical charges and paper dust, so it is therefore completely un-reusable. Different toner cartridges can also require a different toner formulation, and by combining two different types of toner inside one cartridge you would encounter problems.

5. Do toner cartridge remanufacturers just replace the toner in recycled cartridges?

Single re-use ink cartridge ‘remanufacturers’ (also called ‘drill and fill’ sellers) are actually conning you and the environment. A professional toner cartridge will replace every worn or damaged component in the cartridge. The imaging drum in the cartridge will be cleaned, tested or even replaced. The OPC drum is the most expensive part inside many toner cartridges, but it is the most crucial component for the quality and performance of your toner cartridge. The majority of professionally remanufactured toner cartridges have brand new OPC drums, charge rollers and other mechanical parts. Microchips must also be replaced to ensure the full functionality and compatibility of the cartridge.

6. If I return my empty toner cartridge to Lexmark/Canon/HP etc … will it be re-used?

You may be surprised to find that only 20% of returned empty cartridges sent to OEM manufacturers are actually re-used. Independent cartridge remanufacturers recover and re-use more empty cartridges than all the OEM’s put together. A recent survey found that OEM manufacturer’s schemes to collect empty cartridges generally resulted in the toner cartridges being broken down into their constituent parts and then the base materials were recycled. Where as, third party toner remanufacturers will almost always re-use the cartridges that they collect following inspection and cleaning.

7. Is the toner used inside the cartridge as good as the OEM’s?

Since the invention of chemical toner nearly 10 years ago, almost all of the OEM toner cartridge manufacturers are designing their toner cartridges with this new technology. This became available to third party toner cartridge remanufacturers about 18 months ago, and now the quality achieved by remanufactured cartridges is the same as that of the OEM’s.

You can find a large selection of remanufactured toner cartridges at www.cartridgediscount.co.uk.

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