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Teach You How to Identify True and False HP Printer Supplies

True cartridge VS. Fake cartridge

Touch Identification - HP Printer Cartridges have unique anti-counterfeiting technology that produces the word "place-and-install" (vertical font) on the bottom-right corner of the back of the HP cartridges for any model. The words of the original HP products touch gently with a bumpy feeling, and some fake products feel smooth touch. This is one of the most basic ways to identify HP cartridges.

Color security labels - In order to facilitate the majority of HP users to use and determine the authenticity of HP ink cartridges, HP ink cartridges in recent years, the packaging has been updated. Add a "security label" with a registered HP trademark on the right side of the new cartridge. Users can judge the authenticity of HP original ink cartridges by the colors on the security labels. When viewed from the front, the logo of "hp" is green, but when viewed from the side, the pattern turns blue-black.

There are refillable holes must be fake - Since most of the counterfeit ink cartridges are used by the original cartridge after filling or refurbishment made, so there will be ink in the top of the cartridge hole, and the original HP cartridge is There is no ink hole

Truly heavy, fake light - the same type of true and false ink cartridge ink content is not the same. Fake content is low, light weight, a handful of feeling very obvious.

Polishing eyes - Holidaymakers generally sell genuine and fake cartridges for sale. To make the difference, they usually make a mark on the cartridges, such as ticking or stamping a small round. Some mark on the real goods, while others are on the fake to do. Therefore, in the face of the cartridges marked, but also carefully distinguish clearly.

True cartridge VS. Fake cartridge


At present, HP printer cartridge there are several counterfeit ways, fake boxed fake drums, fake boxed true drums and true boxed fake drums, etc., the following to illustrate.

Outer packaging appearance of observation - HP original cartridge packaging printing quality exquisite, bright colors, and some fake print quality products rough, fuzzy image, color dark. HP original cartridges on the back of the packaging serial number should have a rectangular offset box, and some fake cartridge serial number no offset traces.

Drum appearance observation - to determine the true and false toner cartridge The most direct way is to open the packaging, view the drum. The HP drum cartridge is dark blue or light brown in color, while the fake drum cartridge is bright green or blue; and HP original drum cartridges have a smooth surface with no scratches , While some fake toner cartridge drum surface roughness, there are obvious scratches.

Color security labels - In order to facilitate the majority of HP users to use and determine the authenticity of HP toner cartridges, HP one after another on a variety of cartridge packaging has been updated. Added a "security label" with a registered trademark of HP to the top seal of the new cartridge. Users can judge the authenticity of HP original cartridges by the colors on the security labels. When viewed from the front, the logo of "hp" is green, but when viewed from the side, the logo turns blue-black.

Due to profit-driven, some unscrupulous printer dealers and counterfeiters collude with each other, do the tricks on the printers that are in the proper channels, that is, take out the original toner cartridges in the printer's packaging and put them on the refilled or refurbished toner cartridges for profiteering This is what is commonly called "digging drums." The replacement of the cartridge, it is loaded into the box or fake box to be sold.

Now on the market there is a "false box with a true box," the fake way. Due to the use of the real box, so confused a number of consumers. However, in general, it can be discerned by some details. Any re-packaged cartridges, a closer look at the packaging box, especially the bottom of the package, will have left traces of the unpacking, such as offset or subtle damage.

As a result of the above situation, therefore, the true packaging which is not necessarily loaded really cartridge, and fake packaging which is not necessarily filled fake cartridge.


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