Ninestar Releases Patented Replacement Toner Cartridges for Brother
Ninestar Releases Patented Replacement Toner Cartridges for Brother
Ninestar claims its G&G brand has released newly-developed patented products that can guarantee exceptional print quality with consistent blackness throughout the printer duty cycle.
More importantly, the new release is said to be able to keep customers’ listings safe on Amazon without any fear of being taken down by printer OEMs.
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Background
In 2020 and 2021, Brother claimed certain toner cartridges sold on Amazon had infringed its patents and initiated a string of takedowns. As a result, a number of listings were removed from Amazon, with numerous sellers in Europe and America affected.
Previously, G&G released new remanufactured toner cartridges for use in Ricoh SP C740 & SP C840 devices.
According to G&G, the new releases come up with an OEM-equivalent print experience. Recycled empty cartridges, the new products are claimed to be eco-friendly and cause no damage to printers. In addition, they utilize world-class toner powders which guarantee outstanding results.
The Ninestar group includes the research, development and manufacture of Pantum and Lexmark printers. The new printer park in Zhuhai China will see other OEM printers manufactured here as well. So, G&G has the experience of these printing brands to draw upon.
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