Cartridge FAQs

In this post, we've tried to address some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about cartridge errors and care-taking. We've also tried to address refill quality and the benefits of using refills. FAQs are sorted in two categories: inkjet cartridges and toner cartridges. If you are uncertain which type of cartridge you use, please refer to this post.

Inkjet Cartridges:

Can you refill [cartridge type]?

  • We can refill or provide compatibles for most Hewlett Packard, Canon, Epson, Lexmark and Dell printers. If your cartridge isn't one of these brands, please give us a call for further information.
What is a "compatible" cartridge?
  • A compatible cartridge is a cartridge designed by a third party to take the place of original manufacturers cartridges.
Are you refills filled up all the way?
  • All of our cartridges are refilled by weight according to collected data on OEM cartridges. We maintain a step-by-step process and strict guidelines for refilling and testing. Each of our cartridges is weighed at least twice before leaving our store to insure they are filled to the correct capacity each and every time.

Posted byCWSeattle at 4:55 PM 0 comments  

Cartridge World Seattle is now part of the Blogosphere!

Deciding to create a blog for a small retail store might seem strange but the knowledge we have about our business is vast, going largely unused due to the fast-times, errand-running days of a short 7-day week. We do our best to serve our customers, loyal and new alike, when they come in to our store but we can't always immediately answer the questions thrown at us. There have been so many times I've been asked about which printers are the best printers and, sure enough, the time I have to respond (or fetch someone who can) is cut short by the bevy of interruptions in a store setting. So goes the saga of retail I suppose...

Our purpose for going electronic is to create a place for those in the community who are interesting in going green. If it's related to Cartridge World itself, cartridges (no, we won't be mad if you fill your own, we promise!), or any awesome info on conservation or the recycle vein, come talk about it here. Let's create some dialogue and respect each other's ideas and inquiries.

Thank for listening!

Posted byCWSeattle at 2:47 PM 1 comments