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Budget Laser Toner - What Have You Done For Your Planet Today?

Today, laser printers are the workhorses of most businesses, many home users and are now starting to overtake the inkjet use in the home environment.

Today, laser printers are the workhorses of most businesses, many home users and are now starting to overtake the inkjet use in the home environment. Yet the OEM laser printer manufacturers of laser laser toner cartridges still have along way to go to make their products environmentally friendly and reuse the old toner cartridges in their production. Indeed, while the price tag of using laser printer technology has dropped substantially, OEM laser printer manufacturers still charge an arm and a leg for replacement toner cartridges. Paragon Matrix the leading on-line computer consumables store aims to address this unfairly high product pricing and its environmental impact by introducing a new range of remanufactured budget laser toner cartridges.

Arthur Jenkins, one of the partners at Paragon-matrix commented "I recently watched a TV programme outlining the dwindling resources of our planet and the implication given was, what are today's businesses doing to address these issues! This made me think what our own business could do to help, which has included more working from home, cycling to work for some of our staff and now bringing in a range of eco friendly remanufactured budget laser toner cartridges for our customers."

The range of remanufactured laser toners are compatible products for major brands like Canon, Lexmark, HP, Xerox and Epson, thus giving paragon-matrix customers two major advantages. A highly competitively range of recycle laser cartridges produced through an environmentally friendlily eco process, where both old cartridge parts and components are reused and refurbished to produce products that are not only a fraction of the OEM priced products but also limit the environmental effect of producing new toner cartridges, thereby helping us all do something to protect the planet.

 

 

What have you done for your planet today?