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Tonernews.com Would Like To Thank Dell Corp On Reman Toner

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Tonernews.com, January 17, 2013. USA
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    <p><font size=”5″><strong>Tonernews.com Would Like To Thank Dell Corp On New View For Remanufactured Toners and Inks <br />
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    <font size=”4″>Tonernews would like to thank’s dell Corp for Acknowledging that the use of remanufactured toners & inks is Ok and an Environmentally Sound Practice </font></strong></font><br />
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    <font size=”4″>It’s been a long time coming and frankly we never taught that would ever see the day, where a top OEM Corp would accept and endorse the use of remanufactured toners or inks , we at tonernews.com often report on the constant war and lawsuits between the remanufactures and the OEMs’ , this hopefully will give some light to the other OEMs’ in this industry like Hp, Canon,xerox & Lexmark to do the right thing and also endorse the use of remanufactured toners or inks publicly for all of us to see. <br />
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    Environmentally its 100% cost effective to use remanufactured toners or inks ,it’s simple arithmetic that benefits the environment and helps the consumers save up to 80% on remanufactured goods . <br />
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    Dell gets thumbs up and many Facebook likes for doing this, dell is helping the world in moving forward in printing  <br />
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    now let’s see if Hp, Canon,xerox,Epson, Ricoh & Lexmark can also do the right thing and endorse the use remanufactured toners or inks publicly for all of us to see ? <br />
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    JIM LADD <br />
    TONERNEWS.COM  </font></p>
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    <p><a href=”http://content.dell.com/us/en/gen/d/corporate%7Ecorp-comm%7Een/Documents%7Eprinter-environment.pdf.aspx”>http://content.dell.com/us/en/gen/d/corporate~corp-comm~en/Documents~printer-environment.pdf.aspx</a></p&gt;
    <p><font size=”5″><strong>Industry 1st, Oem Dell Say’s “It’s Ok to Use Reman ink, toner, drums, rollers, fusers ” </strong></font><strong><br />
    <font size=”4″>Customers can use refilled and remanufacture cartridges as well as purchasing cartridges from other manufactures.</font></strong></p>
    <p><font size=”4″><strong> Dell Printer and Printer Supplies Environmental Policy.</strong></font><br />
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    <font size=”4″>Dell Branded Printers<br />
    o Dell printers do not prevent the use of non-manufacture printer supplies (ink and toner cartridges and ink and toner containers.<br />
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    o The use of non-Dell printer supplies (ink, toner, drums, rollers, fusers etc.) Including refill and remanufactured supplies is a customer’s choice.<br />
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    o Dell recommends the use of Dell genuine printer supplies for a complete product experience from your Dell end-to-end Technology Solution provider.<br />
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    Dell Branded Printer Supplies (Ink, toner, drums, rollers, fusers)<br />
    o Dell printer supplies cartridges do not prevent the reuse and recycling of the product.<br />
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    o Customers can use refilled and remanufacture cartridges as well as purchasing cartridges from other manufactures.<br />
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    Recycling<br />
    Dell provides free and responsible printer supplies recycling options for all Dell branded printer supplies cartridges worldwide at http://www.dell.com/recycle.</font></p&gt;

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