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West Point Products Expands HP, Brother Drum Unit Product Lines

VALLEY GROVE, W. Va. and GANANOQUE, Ontario — West Point Products, a leading provider of imaging supplies and managed print services solutions,  has expanded its drum unit offering with the addition of the HP Color LJ 2500/2550 and the Brother DR360/DR2100 drum units.
These product releases have undergone the complete qualifying of components and processes necessary to pass West Point Products’ strict quality control standards. These standards ensure that our dealers and their customers receive the same performance products as they do from the OEM.
The HP Color LJ 2500/2550 drum unit is a system matched to work with all West Point Products and OEM HP Color LJ 1500/2500/2550/2840 toner units. The Brother DR360/DR2100 is a system matched to work with West Point Products and OEM Brother TN-330/TN-360 toner units. Both drum units are guaranteed to perform equally to the OEM and provide an economical alternative to the OEM.
With the continual release of new products by manufacturers, West Point Products is committed to maintaining its leadership position in bringing remanufactured products to market in a timely fashion. These new products, as well as every product sold by West Point Products, are backed by a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.
West Point Products has been a leading producer of compatible imaging supplies since 1972 and is one of only a handful of companies in the imaging industry to hold both ISO 9001:2000 and STMC certifications. West Point Products has distribution centers that are strategically located throughout the U.S. and Canada to ensure prompt delivery.  Locations include: Gananoque, Ontario, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jacksonville, Fla., Houston, Irvine, Calif., and Denver. West Point Products produces exclusively in the U.S. and Canada.

Contact West Point Products


  • Toll free: 800-338-2274
  •  Visit: www.westpointproducts.com

This article originally appeared in the May 2009 issue of Recharger.