Print-Rite Releases New Compatible Chips for Kyocera Printers
Print-Rite Releases New Compatible Chips for Kyocera Printers
China-based Print-Rite released new compatible chips for Kyocera A3 color and mono series.
According to Print-Rite, the new release is a reliable solution with consistent performance. In addition, it is easy to install.
Print-Rite is selling the product through its marketing subsidiary Union Technology International (Utec) sales channels.
About the printer
In September 2021, Kyocera launched several new A3 MFP models in EU and US, with a 40—70 ppm print speed, making it best in breed to meet the needs of growing organizations, no matter the size or industry. The full line-up includes four color A3 MFPs: TASKalfa 7054ci; 6054ci; 5054ci and 4054ci as well as three mono devices that deliver crisp black and white prints: TASKalfa 7004i; 6004i and 5004i.
Previously, Print-Rite released new compatible chips for use in cartridges that are used KYO/NEC/FJM new models.
According to Print-Rite, the new releases come up with stable recognition, removing any notification issue for users. In addition, Print-Rite claims that its new compatible chips are easy to install and provide consistent performance.
Celebrating its 40-year anniversary this year, Print-Rite has rich experience in manufacturing and selling which has given Print-Rite an extensive array of SKUs with more than 10,000 product supplies for inkjet, laser, and ribbon printers and copiers. As of Dec. 2020, the company had researched and developed its own portfolio of more than 3,000 registered patents.
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