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Static Control Offers 100 Percent New Cartridges for Tektronix Phaser 560, 740 and 750

SANFORD, N.C. — Static Control announces the release of 100 percent new cartridges for the Tektronix Phaser 560 and 740 printers and the October release Phaser 750 cartridges. Available in all four colors (CMYK), the 560/740 line of cartridges is compatible with both printers, while the 750 has been designed for the Phaser 750. All cartridges are 100 percent satisfaction guaranteed.

These brand-new cartridges for the Phaser 560/740 and 750 have been manufactured under strict quality control in a ISO 9001-certified plant and are thoroughly tested to perform to 'EM standards. The page yield is 10,000, just like 'EM high-yield cartridges, with 5 percent coverage for all four colors. Color quality and density are excellent, delivering exceptional brightness, saturation, and hue.

Compatible Tektronix cartridges open up unparalleled opportunities for profit, both as a new compatible and subsequently as a remanufactured cartridge. These new compatibles offer an additional advantage in that they also increase your source for empties.
"With these cartridges for the Phaser 560, 740 and 750, remanufacturers have an excellent opportunity to move into the color laser business with little hassle," said Michael Cox, product manager. "The economics of these cartridges make good business sense. For example, you can sell a 560 cartridge at $50 less than 'EM street price and still make up to a 50 percent profit margin."

To discover more about the great value of Tektronix Phaser cartridges, visit Static Control's new online Cinema at www.scc-inc.com/cinema/. This video introduces you to the financial benefits that Tektronix compatibles can add to your business.
Contact Static in the US at (800) 488-2426 or (919) 774-3808. Call European corporate offices +44 (0) 118 923 8800. The Belgium sales office number is + (00) 32 8 172 1700.

This article originally appeared in the January 2002 issue of Recharger.