Lexmark 18C0781 Color Ink Cartridge; Remanufactured or OEM?
We are all unique. Each one of us is born to make a mark upon the world and even if you happen to have a twin there are many differences that set you apart.
The same applies to the life of an ink cartridge, whether they are remanufactured or OEM. They perform the same way and the finish product can not be differentiated in most cases one from the other. We don’t like to be judged before we have the time to prove what we can offer so why should we judge an ink cartridge because of the manufacturer?
So we are taking a Lexmark 18C781 Remanufactured color cartridge and a Lexmark 18C0781 OEM Color Ink Cartridge and showing you the Pros and Cons so you can make the best decision for your printer.
Pros:OEM Color Ink Cartridge
- An OEM ink cartridge (any cartridge for that matter) has been developed by the manufacturer specifically for your printer, thus giving you a higher warranty of quality and compatibility.
- Like all genuine Lexmark supplies, the cartridges deliver outstanding print quality on both plain paper and specialty media products.
- An OEM cartridge is not made of recycled items thus adding to the earth’s pollution and because we believe anything we do to recycle makes a difference it does come as a negative point.
- Obviously the price against remanufactured ink cartridges is going to be higher and during these times of financial struggles everyone is watching their hard earned money.
Pros:Remanufactured Color Ink Cartridge
- The 3 “R” are the motto of remanufactured ink cartridges, reduce, reuse and recycle thus making this their number one quality. By using remanufactured ink cartridges you are directly contributing to the environment.
- Because parts of its components are recycled the over all price of the cartridge is much lower than OEM cartridges with our compromising quality and reliability. At Inkjetsuperstore.com we guarantee that all our remanufactured products meet ISO standards.
- We believe that remanufactured ink cartridges have a higher probability of failure than OEM cartridges.
The choice is yours!


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