G&G Releases New Replacement Inkjet Cartridges for Epson Printers

G&G Releases New Replacement Inkjet Cartridges for Epson Printers

G&G Releases New Replacement Inkjet Cartridges for Epson Printers

G&G Releases New Replacement Inkjet Cartridges for Epson PrintersTo meet printing needs for users working from home, Ninestar brand G&G launches patented replacement inkjet cartridges for use in new Epson WF-2870DWF series printers.

According to G&G, the new release comes up with outstanding performance, equivalent to OEM cartridges. In addition, the new cartridges are able to produce quality prints with clear and sharp text with brilliant color.

G&G Releases New Replacement Inkjet Cartridges for Epson Printers

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Aiming at work-form-home market, Epson WorkForce WF-2870DWF (603) series multifunction inkjet printers designed for home and small offices hit the European market in August 2021. The new range features stylish, compact design, flexible wireless solutions and easy navigation with intuitive user interface, enabling users to easily print on the go.

G&G Releases New Replacement Inkjet Cartridges for Epson Printers

Previously, G&G released remanufactured toner cartridges for use in OKI B731 series printers.

G&G claims that the new release is an environment-friendly choice, and delivers OEM-equivalent page yield. Utilizing self-developed chips, the new release is claimed to be safe and reliable. In addition, the imported toner used in the cartridges ensures deeper blacks on paper.

With a huge investment in R&D, Ninestar continues to devote its efforts to developing a range of products to meet the diversified needs of distributors and end-users. Ninestar claims that it attaches much importance to every step of its quality control procedures in order to provide a consistent, flawless product.


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