Monday, November 9, 2009

The New Wave of Development

New Wave of Development
There is a new wave of development when it comes to the technology and the ink cartridge. For example, scientists are discovering a new way to substituting metal parts for plastic. This makes is easier to physically write on the cartridge itself. In the past, this was not possible to do. For year after year it’s been based on cost too.
The key question is it any better than before. It is a matter of using simple manufactured resources and the ability to change sheet type material in the manufacturing process. In addition, how the plastic stands up to testing. There are ways to test it to make sure for example if the ink cartridge is remanufactured then it may develop holes in the plastic that ooze ink all over the place. If the plastic is two, thin. However, manufacturers and remanufactures have standards to follow. This is most important to note because people just think that the ink cartridge is recycled but it goes through a testing process before it is put out on the market.
This is where the quality aspect of the process comes into action. In the dictionary, quality means “attribute, characteristic property: degree of excellence and rank.” (Collins Gem Webster’s Dictionary) This is a good description for the ink supplies industry because it is what everyone in the business of computer system manufacturing world is striving for in the end. Meaning that if it would not be for a quality product then there wouldn’t be any competition out the to justify it.

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