MSE Releases Re-Engineered High Yield Reman Samsung ML-4550 Toner

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    MSE Releases Re-Engineered High Yield Reman Samsung ML-4550 Toner
    MSE Releases Intelligently Re-Engineered High Yield Replacement for Samsung ML-4550

    VAN NUYS, Calif. – Micro Solutions Enterprises (MSE), a global leader in Intelligently Re-Engineered aftermarket toner cartridges, announces the release of a remanufactured high-yield replacement for the Samsung ML-4550.

    Released in November 2006, the segment 4 Samsung ML-4550 series replaced the ML-3560.
    A longtime leader in technical innovation, MSE has developed and employed a proprietary technology that reduces common issues, such as dusting and dumping, which are evident in many cartridges currently on the market.

    Said Luke Goldberg, Senior VP, MSE:  “We have no doubt that Samsung will make a big push upmarket to compete with entrenched printer OEMs for the SME and enterprise space. This is MSE’s first release of a non-SOHO Samsung model, and the technical innovation that we applied will serve as the fulcrum as we expand the range going forward.”

    MSE approved this product using the market’s most exhaustive testing protocols, including: environmental stress testing, accelerated aging testing, shipping simulation and ISO 19752 testing.

    Founded in 1994 by Yoel Wazana, MSE is the largest toner cartridge remanufacturer with all of its production facilities based in the U.S., and a leading-edge innovator in the marketplace. MSE pioneered the process of Intelligent Re-Engineering™, which employs patented technologies, proprietary processes, and stringent testing methodologies that result in the market’s best alternative to high-cost OEM print consumables. MSE has sales and distribution in Canada, Europe (UK, Spain and the Netherlands), Israel, United Arab Emirates, Brazil, California, and Pennsylvania.

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