Chinese clone toner isn’t some fringe issue anymore—it’s a dominant force reshaping pricing, margins, and dealer survival—yet outlets like ENX Magazine,Industry Analysts, Inc., and The Imaging Channel remain noticeably quiet, a silence that many in the industry are starting to question. As low-cost imports squeeze OEMs, undercut remanufacturers, and fuel ongoing concerns around intellectual property, inconsistent quality, and environmental overproduction, critics increasingly argue that parts of the industry ecosystem—including its media—are more comfortable cashing in than calling it out. In contrast, Tonernews.com continues to push the issue aggressively, exposing what it sees as a widening credibility gap between those willing to confront the clone toner boom—and those content to stay quiet while the money flows.
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April 30, 2026 at 11:49 AM
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