Zhono launches video about recent release

by | Apr 24, 2024 | 0 comments

The company has published a video about its recently released replacement chips for use in various Ricoh devices.

Zhono released its patented chip solution for use in Ricoh copier devices in February this year.

Features of Zhono patented chip solution for Ricoh copiers include:

  • Innovative design of “C”-shaped elastic contact
    The shape and material of the newly designed “C”-shaped elastic contact on the chip allows the elastic contact to have a non-rigid contact with the internal contacts of the printer. This ensures a better contact between the chip’s elastic contact and the internal contacts of the machine, while also providing a high fault tolerance in the contact, thereby significantly reducing the probability of the damage to the internal contacts of the machine.
  • The memory (IC) and the chip holder are arranged in a staggered layout
    This design effectively prevents the contacts of the holder from accidentally touching the memory (IC) on the chip, thereby significantly reducing the risk of the memory (IC) being damaged.
  • The chip solution supports OEM cartridges
    This chip can be used on OEM cartridges. Zhono has conducted on-machine tests with different printers, including Ricoh MPC3500, MPC5500, MPC3000, MPC4500, MPC2500, IMC2500, IMC3000, and IMC2510 series.

Now the company has released a video about its solution and announced that it has obtained significant certification from a third-party organisation in Japan.

Watch the video below to find out more or go to www.zhono.com.

 

 

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