R-Jet Tek Adds Replacement Caps for Dell Cartridges
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. R-Jet Tek, a global innovator in inkjet technology solutions, now offers Dell cartridge replacement caps for use in the remanufacturing process.
The caps are for use on four of Dells most popular cartridges: the TO529/30 and the 7Y743/45. R-Jet Tek not only manufactures caps for these cartridges, it also has a complete line of replacement caps, including the Lexmark 0N0016/26, 12A1970/80/90, 15M0120, 17G0050/60, 1380620, 13619HC, 13400HC, HPC6656/57/58 and C8727/28.
Because many high-volume inkjet cartridge remanufacturers must remove the cap from certain cartridges before filling, R-Jet Tek engineers and sells several cap remover solutions in order to satisfy a range of production levels. The replacement caps are a fine solution for cap damage resulting from manual or device assisted removal.
"Having these caps and many other supplies necessary for inkjet remanufacturing makes refilling a greater number of cartridge models more efficient and successful," said Manager Ricardo Gomez. "Keeping quality production in motion means more profit for the remanufacturer. As Dell increases its market share, we will continue to develop additional products, such as the waterproof labels and plastic transport for Dell cartridges already in stock. Using our labels and clips together with the replacement caps provides a winning solution for our customers."
R-Jet Tek was founded in 1989 and is recognized as one of the inkjet refilling industrys pioneers. The company is committed to serving as a "OneSource" for all global inkjet technology solutions. R-Jet Tek designs and manufactures high-reliability engineered inkjet refilling machines. The company offers a complete line of supplies for the refilling process and is the exclusive North American distributor for OCP inks from Germany. R-Jet Tek is an international company doing business in more than 100 countries.
Contact R-Jet Tek at (719) 578-0506, fax (719) 578-9722 or visit www.rjettek.com.
This article originally appeared in the May 2005 issue of Recharger.