When you are about to bring your digital work into the
physical world, there are certain barriers you have to come across such as
printers. There are a lot of times that we want to print an image but it looks
very odd. This happens when the image is not printed on the right resolution.
A wrong resolution can drastically change the outcome of the
print. Often times, the quality of the image is significantly downgraded when
it is printed out but it looks fine on your computer or on the web. There is
always a conflict between the compute5r image resolution and the maximum print
size. Someone, who doesn’t have an idea about such things, can easily mess up
the image print.
Most printer owners and toner cartridge consumers have seen the names "genuine", "original", "OEM", "compatible", "generic", remanufactured", "refilled", ect. being used to describe toners being sold across the internet. However, most aren't completely clear on what each of these descriptions
really means. They know that genuine/OEM/original toners are priced higher than compatible/generic and remanufactured/refilled toners, but why?
There are three main types of toner cartridges- genuine OEM, compatible/generic, and remanufactured/refilled. Each type of toner cartridge carries different strengths and weaknesses. Before we dive into the specific strengths and weaknesses of each type of toner cartridge, the following is a brief description of genuine OEM, compatible, and remanufactured toner cartridges.
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