Our Customers had asked us to deliver an alternative to high priced HP LaserJet toner cartridges. They want to save money and still experience the confidence and comfort of HP quality. We met these demands by producing a line of MONEYPLANT branded HP Replacement Toner Cartridges.
The entire line of MONEYPLANT branded HP Replacement Toner Cartridges is manufactured in ISO 9001:2000 certified facilities, ensuring exceptional quality and performance to OEM standards always.
We know that MONEYPLANT quality makes customers happy, fully satisfied, loyal, confident and comfortable with their decision to shift away from OEM and other brands and even refilled cartridges. We took it one step further by providing an attractive low price. Value and Quality . . . that’s comforting.
MONEYPLANT Laser Cartridge helps cost saving while maintaining high standard of quality printing. Thanks to continuous development of technology and quality.
Assured immediate saving of between 50% to 80% vs. Original Laser Cartridges. A high quality of printing also results in a saving on paper that brings additional overall cost savings per page for you. We at R&S guarantee customers the lowest cost per page and not necessarily the lowest price perceived only through as many as 5 options including guaranteed OEM equivalent page yield toner cartridges, universal toner cartridges offering higher yields, high yield toner cartridge versions , jumbo toner cartridges and No Waste toner cartridges
Knowing what cartridges work in your printer is incredibly important. Order the wrong product and you might end up costing your company hundreds of Rupees or at least an inconvenient return shipment if the error is caught in time. Ink and toner are two completely different kinds of printer cartridges, each with their own distinct advantages and disadvantages. If you’re looking to learn more about your printer cartridges or looking for a new printer and you’re on the fence about what to buy, this article will tell everything you need to know. Keeping reading to become your office’s ink and toner expert!
In a nutshell, ink cartridges contain liquid and are used by inkjet printers and toner cartridges contain powder and are used by laser printers.
The ink inside an ink cartridge can be either dye-based or pigment-based, depending on which cartridge you have. Most inkjet printers on the market traditionally include dye-based inks. They are more economical than pigment based ink cartridges and are appreciated for their ability to produce vibrant, true to life color prints and photos. Dye-based inks are not waterproof and can be susceptible to smudging, with many prints tending to fade after 25 years. Pigmented-based ink offers a crisper finish and a quicker dry-time than dye-based ink. It is valued by professional photographers and graphic designers for its ability to print archival quality images and text. Pigment ink also tends to resist water and UV light better than dye-based ink, and is able to resist fading for up to 200 years.
Toner is a dry powdery substance that won’t stain like an ink cartridges, but it can get messy if handled improperly. Monochrome laser printers print with just a black toner cartridge. Color laser printers use four separate black, cyan, magenta and yellow toner cartridges to produce a print. The drum unit is another very important term you should also be familiar with, because without it, you won’t be able to print! The drum works with the toner cartridge to fuse the toner powder to paper. A drum unit can be built into the toner cartridge or sold separately as a single unit, depending on the consumable requirements of your printer. Toner cartridges with a built-in drum unit are generally more expensive than a single toner cartridge but most consumers find them more convenient because you never have to worry about replacing the drum. Every time you buy a new toner, you are essentially replacing the drum. Separate drum units can typically be replaced after the use of 3-4 toners. To learn more about the difference between a toner and drum unit, check out our blog article on the topic.
Even in an age of smartphones and tablets, printing is still very much a necessity for businesses. Expensive name brand toner cartridges often go for hundreds of Rupees and if you are buying for multiple printers in your office, replacement costs can add up quickly. Alternatively, aftermarket toner cartridges from a compatible supplier like MONEYPLANT Products are a great way to keep your office budget in check, without sacrificing print quality. In this guide, we’ll explain why aftermarket cartridges are so cost effective. Then, we dive right into our favorite compatible toner cartridges so you can start spending less on that monthly office printing bill. Let’s get started.
Aftermarket toner cartridges are cartridges that are manufactured and sold by a third party cartridge provider. Third-party cartridges cost less than the name brand because compatible suppliers don’t have to factor in printer manufacturing and development costs into the sale of their printer cartridges. By focusing solely on the manufacturing and quality of the cartridge, they can afford to offer their toner at a much lower price compared to the name brand. Compatible cartridges offer a significant cost savings to the name brand and work seamlessly in your printer…just like the original!
To learn more about how third-party cartridges are manufactured and how they stack up against the OEM name brand, keep reading to learn how much you can save with our list of favorite compatible toner cartridges.
Here, we break down seven popular compatible toner cartridges that are top rated by our customers. The compatible cartridges featured below can save you up to 86% on printing costs, letting you print freely for thousands of pages without putting a dent in your wallet. We include the page yield for each cartridge and show you how much you can save with our cartridge prices compared to the name brand. We also include a list of compatible printers for each toner cartridge. Keep in mind, these are mostly the best selling toner cartridges for entry laser printers that are best suited for small-medium sized businesses, and because of that they can be expensive, costing upwards of $300.
1. Moneyplant 12A (Q2612A) Compatible Toner Cartridge
MRP Rs 750 …
Save Rs 4729 OR 86% LOWER THAN OEM PRICE
AND BEST OF ALL WITH NO COMPROMISE.
OEM HP 12A Rs 5479
https://store.hp.com/in-en/default/hp-12a-black-original-laserjet-toner-cartridge-q2612a.html
Moneyplant Compatible Toner Cartridge CC388A
Rs 825
Moneyplant Compatible Toner Cartridge HP UNIVERSAL 78/88/36/35/85A
Moneyplant Compatible Toner Cartridge CB540/1/2/3 A / CE320/1/2/3 A
Rs 1487 each for all color CMYK cartridge
HMoneyplant 79A ( CF279A) Compatible Toner Cartridge
Rs 870
If you shop online for compatible toner you’ll find dozens of suppliers competing with one another, each offering similar looking cartridges at varying price points. With so much competition, it’s hard to know whether you’re purchasing a quality product or not. We suggest reading reviews before you buy to make sure you are investing in a reliable cartridge that is compatible with your printer. MONEYPLANT Products brand toner cartridges are a great low cost option! We have been one of the leading aftermarket printer cartridge providers for twenty years now and proudly back all of our compatible cartridges with an industry-best lifetime guarantee. Our cartridges are produced in a state of the art manufacturing facility and thoroughly inspected and tested for quality by our expert technician team along all points of the manufacturing process.
If you are looking for the best toner value for your business, you need to buy high yield cartridges. High yield cartridges are filled with more toner powder, giving you more prints per cartridge and ultimately lowering your operating costs. Extra high yield cartridges, which are filled with even more toner, are also available for select cartridge series. All of the toners we feature in this article are either high yield or an extra high yield cartridge size so you get the most prints for your Rupee These are all heavy duty toner cartridges too that print thousands of pages, meaning you won’t have to worry about frequent replacement either!
Best of all, toner cartridges have a long shelf life. Most are designed to last 24-36 months and since the toner powder inside the cartridge is composed of plastic, the toner won’t dry out over time like an ink cartridge would. No longer worry about dried out cartridges the next time you need to print!
Now that you are familiar with a few of our top-rated compatible toner cartridges, you can start lowering your office printing budget. MONEYPLANT brand cartridges offer the quality your business you needs, without the headache of high printing costs.
Today Compatible Toner Buyers of Printer Consumables today dominate the Indian marketplace. Users and Buyers enjoy more choices than ever today, thanks to the vast internet ecosystems of the digital age. However ten years ago and more only locally remanufactured toner cartridges and refilled toner cartridges were the choice available to buyers who would have otherwise had to buy the exorbitantly priced OEM cartridges.
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But not all that glitters is gold, as they say, and all the toner cartridges that comes from China or appears on an e-commerce site is not gold either. In other words, there’s a lot of junk products and counterfeit printer consumables out there. For this reason, it’s good that the digital age also provides a wealth of information. At the end of the web surfing day, research is more important than ever to strike that product gold.
Let’s look at the pros and cons of remanufactured toner cartridges to find that “glittering gold” for your home or business printing.
In short, quality branded remanufactured toner cartridges are usually made by using virgin empty OEM toner cartridges ( ie only one cycle used OEM toner cartridge) and then ensuring that they have been professionally cleaned, refilled with comparable-quality toner and by replacing some damaged components if necessary , and tested to deliver the same print quality as the original cartridge. At least in theory, as we will find out below.
Aftermarket or Compatible or Remanufactured toner cartridges were not a “thing” 10 years ago. It’s estimated that today more than 85 % of businesses use compatible or refilled or remanufactured toner cartridges of some sort.
It should be noted that there is a printer product called compatible cartridges, which also falls into the generic category. Unlike remanufactured toner cartridges, however, they are always made of 100% brand new materials instead of being recycled from old ones.
As consumers, we often trust brands more than their actual products. Or more like we get comfortable with certain brands in our daily lives. That’s a key reason people buy brand name cartridges (also known as original equipment manufacturer cartridges or OEM cartridges ). Availability is another reason, as large companies make their products more accessible both in retail and online; and they typically ensure every product is consistent.
On the other hand, retail shops , independent refillers and the internet is full of questionable cartridge providers: companies that don’t vet their products or buy wholesale from sub-par foreign entities. Inferior remanufactured ink or toner cartridges is more of a rule than the exception, sadly. The prices of these products are low, but what you get in the end is fool’s gold. There are superb remanufactured toner cartridges out there, mind you, but you gotta pan for that type of product gold. A provider of remanufactured toner cartridges should have for you transparent standards or verifications. Also, take a deep dive into online reviews. The customer is always right, especially if he came before you after their cartridge exploded ink in their printer. As an illustration, we provide the My Color Challenge, which allows consumers to compare the quality of our MONEYPLANT toner cartridge versus that of OEM cartridge and any big brands. Producing this high-quality ink and toner cartridges wasn’t easy, taking years of perfecting, but we’re proud to be where we are (and you should expect other companies to do the same). Another issue to keep in mind is warranties and guarantees. OEM Big brand providers take care of their customers if there is a questionable product. Smaller less professional companies selling compatible toner cartridges might offer customers lesser support when it comes to addressing the frequent complaints their users face and often do nothing when they are faced with need to replace faulty toner cartridges due poor and inconsistent quality ,low page yield and being non functional when inserted in the printer. OEM or big printer brands just can’t force you to buy their expensive toner cartridges !
In any industry, the biggest pro of moving away from any brand name to generic is the perennial “the price is right” trope. Remanufactured toner cartridges are just much cheaper.?
Beyond the reality that big brands keep high overheads with marketing and research costs, brand name cartridges are overpriced because they follow the razor blade model: sell the handle cheap to lock consumers and then make up the costs by overcharging for razor cartridges. (Replace “handle” with a “printer” and “razor” cartridges with “printer” cartridges.)
The razor blade model has been very lucrative for big brands, but a source of financial frustration for businesses. According to research, the typical office worker costs their company $25 per month in printing expenses. This cost per office worker is based on normal usage by a person with access to a color printer. Therefore, every employee will cost a company about $250 per month or $3,000 per year.
Hence the interest in remanufactured toner cartridges is no surprise, as mentioned earlier. Also mentioned, the quality of remanufactured toner cartridges can be just as competitive as that of big brand ones.
Beyond price and quality, an essential advantage of remanufactured toner cartridges is sustainability.
Here are some alarming statistics on ink and toner cartridges:
The term "cartridge remanufacturing process" includes, at a minimum, the following:
Each remanufactured MONEYPLANT cartridge meets or exceeds OEM standards requirements including aspects like print quality, image density( graphic and text), page yield, backgrounds levels and wherever applicable color fidelity reproduction.
MONEYPLANT Toner cartridges, are available for all leading brands including monochrome and color toner cartridges .
We’ve discussed how printing costs are a significant part of your office expenses and, as such, they need to be actively controlled. Here we’ll be discussing ink and toner options, more specifically, the difference between OEM and New Compatible toner cartridges – and which is the best option for you. Let’s start by explaining what each one is, and the benefits/drawbacks of each option.
An OEM Cartridge is made by the Original Equipment Manufacturer, in other words, the company that made your printer also made the cartridge. For example, if you own a HP printer, then the HP brand is the maker of OEM cartridges for your device.
A compatible toner cartridge is made by a third party manufacturer than your printer and is made up of all compatible parts. It is very similar to the OEM cartridges however it can be used in a variety of different printers. We recommend that when buying compatible toner cartridges you always buy New Compatible toner as some less reputable manufacturers will simply refill old OEM cartridges with toner and slap a new label on it.
OEM Toner cartridges are manufactured specifically for your device and can therefore usually be relied upon to be of high quality. These toners generally have also low failure rates( << 1% ) and provide high print quality as they’re specifically designed for that particular printer or copier.
Printer manufacturers recommend that you use their toner cartridges as they claim that the printer functions can be affected by other toner cartridges. They also suggest that the life of a laser printer can be shortened by using unbranded toner cartridges. IF THEY DO NOT INSTILL FEAR WHY WILL ANYONE BUY AN EXORBINTANTLY PRICED OEM CARTRIDGE
The downside to OEM toners is that they are significantly more expensive than a compatible cartridge and their production and disposal aren’t very eco-friendly.
New MONEYPLANT compatible toner cartridges offer good quality printing for a much lower cost than OEM cartridges; some sources even assert that they can provide better quality than certain OEMs. These cartridges are often also more eco-friendly in their production and disposal (some are biodegradable!).
The downside to new compatible cartridges is that you must get them from a known reputable source like R&S Inc . If buying from something like an auction site you don’t really know what you are going to get, if it is simply a refilled used cartridge, or if it may not even be compatible with your device at all and it could be a counterfeit cartridges which abound on Indian online marketplaces.
The better option here is pretty clear, new MONEYPLANT compatible cartridges are cheaper, can work just as well in all respects as an expensive OEM cartridge . and are more eco-friendly than their counterpart OEM cartridges. In fact, by using new compatible cartridges you can see average savings from 50-80% per toner… sometimes even more than 80%! As reputable importer and seller of MONEYPLANT new compatible toners tests their toners to know what brands of new compatible toners are manufactured to a high standard of quality and will work with your various devices.
We’re continuing sharing details when comparing your options for toner cartridges and which might be the best option for you. Below we’re contrasting new and remanufactured toner. Although there is some controversy online and the topic can be easily biased, we’re going to try to keep it as neutral as possible while explaining the pros and cons of each, and who they might be the best option for.
New toner is exactly that, a brand new toner cartridge directly from the factory. Within the category of new toner cartridges, you have two options, either new compatible or OEM. You have learnt above the essential details and break down about the differences between OEM and MONEYPLANT new compatible toner cartridge.
New Pros: High quality and reliability. With a new toner cartridge, almost any reputable manufacturer will issue a guarantee or warranty on their product and you know that all the parts and pieces have not gone through any wear and tear. New Cons: More expensive. Unnecessary.
Remanufactured toners are used toner cartridges. The empty cartridges are sent back to a remanufacturing plant, where the cartridge housing is then refurbished. Internal components are evaluated and some may be replaced before the cartridge is refilled with new toner.
When buying remanufactured toner you should always inquire as to whether or not the remanufacturer has “re-chipped” the cartridges. Toner cartridges contain a chip that tracks how many print jobs have been done and is used by your device to estimate how many impressions are remaining before you need to replace your toner.
If this chip has not been replaced your low toner warnings may not be reliable. There is a wide range of manufacturers of remanufactured toners, some of which will offer a guarantee that their product will work, some of which will not.
It is important to note that there is also a second type of used toner cartridge; refilled. The main danger with refilled toner cartridges is that, while they are far and away the cheapest option, there is no remanufacturing process… they simply take an old toner bottle and refill it. Since there is no actual assessment of cartridges condition we do not believe it is ever a good idea to use refilled toner cartridges and as such do not include it in the pros vs cons evaluation of new vs remanufactured toner debate.
Remanufactured Pros: Significantly cheaper and may hold more toner than some OEM cartridges.
Remanufactured Cons: Can be a bit of a gamble; some company’s ship these products in from abroad with inferior replacement springs and gears which can cause them to fail.
Well, new toner is a good choice for you if you rely heavily on printing and it needs to consistently be done correctly, as with remanufactured you do run a higher risk of faulty cartridges or inconsistent toner application.
If you or your team rely on your device to keep workflows moving smoothly, print consumer-facing documents in-house, lease your device or do a large monthly volume of printing we recommend using either OEM or new compatible toners.
Remanufactured toner is a viable alternative for people with small monthly volumes or running inexpensive to repair/replace devices such as a home office printer. Just be sure that if you do purchase remanufactured toner that you find a reputable reseller or remanufacturer who will offer a guarantee of their product. If they won’t provide a guarantee they probably aren’t worth your hard-earned Rupees.
Ultimately, the best toner cartridge to use depends on your situation. If you value reliability and consistency you likely want to go with new toner. However, if you’re just looking for a bargain for your desktop printer there is some money to be saved by using remanufactured toner.