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Static Control Launches New Chips for over 40 Printer Applications

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Static Control recently released replacement chips for more than 40 printer applications, including solutions for Dell®, HP®, Kyocera®, Lexmark® and others. The company claims all of its chips have been designed, engineered and manufactured to be fully functional and resistant to OEM firmware changes.

New replacement chips have been launched for use in cartridges for HP Color LaserJet® Enterprise® M651 and M680 printers. Released in early 2014, these printers have a print speed of 45 pages per minute for both color and monochrome printing and an average monthly duty cycle of 120,000 pages.

Also released was a unique, extended yield replacement chip for use in cartridges for Dell 2330 printers, a member of the Lexmark E460 family of monochrome printers. The chip, when paired with Static Control’s LE360-275B-OS toner, delivers accurate performance for 9,000 pages, 3,000 more pages than what is offered by the OEM.

Additionally, chips for more than 30 Kyocera® color and monochrome printer applications were introduced. These printers are known for their low cost-per-page printing, earning them millions of placements worldwide.

Also released were Replacement chips for use in Okidata® B710/B720/B730 machines and a replacement chip for use in Source Technologies® ST9720 and ST9730 printers.

Further, two packaging additions—inflatable end caps and a box for use in landscape-style toner cartridges—were also rolled out by the company.

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