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                    [Summary] => Re-used ink and toner printer cartridges for computers are products of creditable re-manufacturing processes and high quality ink and toner, yielding high-quality printing, Megan Taylor of Recharger Magazine affirmed.


Since the test of the pudding is in the eating, the growing number of companies using re-manufactured cartridges is charting a clear trend. For the price of about 40 to 60 percent less than that of the originals, these companies are getting the same, if not better, quality of re-manufactured printer cartridges.
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Another trend favoring this option is the growing environmental consciousness. According to Tricia Judge of Recharger Magazine, the Europeans, in particular, are environment-conscious. For instance, Germany’s environmental legislation on take-back requirements "has created a greater understanding and demand for remanufactured and recycled products."
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                    [Summary] => Re-used ink and toner printer cartridges for computers are products of creditable re-manufacturing processes and high quality ink and toner, yielding high-quality printing, Megan Taylor of Recharger Magazine affirmed.


Since the test of the pudding is in the eating, the growing number of companies using re-manufactured cartridges is charting a clear trend. For the price of about 40 to 60 percent less than that of the originals, these companies are getting the same, if not better, quality of re-manufactured printer cartridges.
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Another trend favoring this option is the growing environmental consciousness. According to Tricia Judge of Recharger Magazine, the Europeans, in particular, are environment-conscious. For instance, Germany’s environmental legislation on take-back requirements "has created a greater understanding and demand for remanufactured and recycled products."
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