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  2. Katun Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Katun offers more than 1200 consumable toner products for printers, including toner cartridges and bulk toner. Katun's acquisition of the Media Sciences, Inc. product line added over 550 color compatible, laser-based printer products to Katun's product offering, enabling Katun to provide products for most of the non-HP, color printer segment.

  3. Toner cartridge - Wikipedia

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    Most manufacturers estimate the life of the cartridges at a toner coverage of 5% of the page. In June 2004, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), in conjunction with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), published the ISO/IEC 19752 yield standard for monochrome toner cartridges.

  4. Compatible ink - Wikipedia

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    Compatible ink and toner products tend to offer greater value than original, genuine OEM ink and toner cartridges. Reducing cost for the end user, ink and toner manufactured by third-party manufacturers is classified as compatible when consisting of new parts for a third party printer.

  5. Cartridge World - Wikipedia

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    Cartridge World is a business that supplies managed print services and ink and toner cartridges for domestic ... and printing services including supplies, repair ...

  6. Ink cartridge - Wikipedia

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    All printer suppliers produce their own type of ink cartridges. Cartridges for different printers are often incompatible — either physically or electrically. Some manufacturers incorporate the printer's head into the cartridge (examples include HP, Dell, and Lexmark), while others such as Epson keep the print head a part of the printer itself.

  7. Staples Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Staples accepts all used ink and toner cartridges for recycling. Prior to 2008, the only cartridge brands that could be recycled were HP, Kodak, and Dell, and customers were given a $3 coupon for the store, with the maximum number of coupons to be given, or redeemed, at any one time being 25.

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