Originally posted by: usernamemax20charact
Originally posted by: tallman45
Originally posted by: m316foley
Originally posted by: usernamemax20charact
Yes, it sucks. But the reason for this from what I was told is because they're getting so many empty carts for so many different printer manufacturers that they can't possibly refill and sell them all, and that they now have to limit what they can accept.
When I heard this, I got really pissed. :| They don't care that they're polluting the environment with all those carts they're throwing out. They just care about the $$$ they make from refilling and selling their own brand of carts.
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They are cartridges actually developed and made via staples. The SIMPLY brand for example, is actually the staples brand cartridge that has yet to be certified with the name staples on it.
So before you go around spreading rumors, please get the facts straight.
Staples has an R & D, Q/C and manufaturing division to produce ink carts ?
Doesn't seem that way according to this article:
"InkCycle also refurbishes inkjet and laser toner cartridges for Cannon, Dell and Lexmark. Ashley declined to discuss InkCycle's relationship with those companies or the names of his ink suppliers.
A representative for Staples said the company has more than 100 in-house brands of ink toner or fax-compatible cartridges but was not sure how many of those products came from InkCycle. Last month, Staples announced a deal to offer remanufactured ink cartridges compatible with Dell products under Staples' "simply" brand."
Yes it's true. I know it's true since I have instructed on many occasions that my IA needs to send out the HP cartridges back to HP since we have like 10,000 of them in the warehouse.
