Inkjet printer cartridges are used in a wide range of inkjet coding machines, whether they are small-character inkjet coders or handheld inkjet coders, serving as essential consumables. Driven by cost considerations, many customers hope to refill used inkjet printer cartridges with ink for secondary use. Today, we will introduce some relevant information to you.
Cartridges for small-character inkjet coders generally adopt chip encryption technology. Even if refilled with ink, they cannot be reused. This is because the cartridges not only encrypt the compatibility with the coding machine but also the ink consumption volume of the machine.
Relatively speaking, the demand for refilling cartridges used in handheld inkjet coders is more understandable. This is due to the small capacity and high price of their consumables.
Cartridges for handheld inkjet coders are typically used in thermal bubble inkjet coders. There are two types of ink for these cartridges: water-based ink and quick-drying ink. Each cartridge is equipped with two rows of nozzles. Usually, the nozzles can still be reused after 42 milliliters of ink have been consumed.
As a result, most of the low-cost cartridges available on the market are refilled ones, but their printing quality is often unsatisfactory. However, since this type of coder is generally used to print production dates which have low quality requirements, refilled cartridges can be an option.
Nevertheless, in terms of printing volume and quality, brand-new cartridges can deliver a larger printing output and better quality. It is recommended to use brand-new cartridges for a superior user experience.