IEM Consumables Releases Epson Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridges

CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif. — IEM Consumables announced the release of Epson remanufactured inkjet cartridges.
Similar to HP remanufactured cartridges, IEM Consumables takes virgin Epson empties and puts them through a meticulous cleaning process. IEM then refills the cartridge with the correct ink and resets the chip.
The end result is a cartridge that works as good as an Epson OEM cartridge but at a fraction of the price. The cost of the cartridge, though slightly higher than a compatible, offers a remanufactured cartridge with a low defective rate that can remove the issues associated with compatible cartridges.
“It’s a quality product at a good price,” said Accounts Director Joseph Wu.
Wu added that another key point of a remanufactured cartridge is the ability to reuse plastics that would otherwise be thrown away.
“Previously, the market for the Epson empty cartridge had no value and would be tossed away,” Wu said. “By creating a market for the empties, we can work with many collection organizations to start collection campaigns. For each empty that IEM Consumables remanufactures means one less cartridge in the trash.”
The goal of IEM Consumables is to maintain and provide an Epson remanufactured cartridge that is of the highest quality at a great price.
Contact IEM Consumables Inc.
- Ph: 626-964-0200
- Fax: 626-964-0091
- E-mail: joseph@iemsupplies.com
This article originally appeared in the August 2007 issue of Recharger.