Whats the difference between OEM and Generic?
Genuine OEM – is an abbreviation for “Original Equipment Manufacturer.” When you see a product described as OEM, that means that it is a new “name-brand” cartridge from Epson, Canon, Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, etc. ‘Generic’ indicates that the product is manufactured or remanufactured by a third party rather than the actual manufacturer of the machine. There are generally two types of ‘Generic’ Cartridges, but they all are known as generic and come under that classification umbrella.1. Compatible Cartridge – A brand new generic cartridge, designed to to ensure superior quality, performance and longevity. They are 100% brand new and economically priced compared to expensive name-brand cartridges. Using compatible generic replacement cartridges will not void your printer warranty. 2. Remanufactured Cartridge – A generic cartridge that has been recycled to ensure superior quality, performance and longevity.The recycling process involves disassembling, inspecting, cleaning, reassembling and