Cartridge Refill Kits and Their Parts

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To save upon money by downsizing printing cost, most photocopier users rely heavily upon refill kits. Those who are oblivious of the total photocopying process, this piece of information will definitely help you know about refill kits, their parts, etc.

In general, refill kits acts as a handy ink or toner resource for photocopiers. As old copier cartridges run out of ink, the role of a refill kit begins. They come handy in reducing the total printing cost and receiving quality results. There are basically two types of inks. Dye based ink and pigmented ink.

Dye based refill kits are loaded with high brightness and are accessible in variety of colors. Where as on the other hand, pigmented ink based copier toner refill kits give users with water-proof and fade resistant prints. Pigmented ink dries faster than dye based ink. In addition to this, dye based refill kits are not water resistant as well. That is why when it comes to monochrome prints, dye-based copier refill kits do it well. This is all about the types of inks employed within copier cartridge refill kits.

Now move on to the parts of a refill kit.

A refill kit is essentially made up of three main components namely ink, injector, and plug extractor. As far as the ink is concerned, it is packed in the bottles of different colors. Where as an injector basically is a syringe that assists in pouring desired ink in to copier cartridges.

And the plug injector comes handy in opening up a copier toner cartridge seamlessly.

Thus to make a best possible use of copier toner refill kits, ensure that your kit is well weaved with all these fundamental components.

By Justin Murik
Published: 4/22/2007
 
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