Reset OEM chips used in G&G reborn range

by | Apr 29, 2020 | 0 comments

G&G will be using reset OEM chips in their G&G Reborn range of remanufactured consumables.

G&G will be using reset OEM chips in their G&G Reborn range of remanufactured consumables, which enable anti-firmware resistance. Ninestar said.

On April 21, G&G announced its G&G Reborn range of remanufactured solutions for use in copiers. The range of 100% remanufactured solutions is for use in copiers under the G&G Reborn brand and targeted at organisations and channels where quality is essential, and prices are sensitive.

Instead of using aftermarket chips, G&G Reborn will be utilise reset OEM chips. Veronica, from G&G Labs confirmed that the G&G Reborn range is specifically designed to meet user printing demands and explains why a reset OEM chip is used in this range. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/kiFAKhoS-QI 

G&G said in its announcement: “Printer manufacturers’ using firmware upgrades to lock out aftermarket cartridges (chips) is not even new to the imaging industry. It’s becoming increasingly common. For copier users who pursue the top product quality and reliability, apparently they do not expect any printing failures caused by the blocked aftermarket chips.”

In such a case, using reset OEM chips can fix the problem, G&G explained. For G&G Reborn no original parameters and functional characteristics of the OEM chips are changed but the chip information is restored during the reset process.

G&G Reborn remanufactured cartridge for use in Ricoh are available for Ricoh MP C2003/2004/2503/2504, Ricoh MP C3003/3004/3503/3504, Ricoh MP C4503/4504/5503/6003/6004, Ricoh IM C2500/IM C2000, Ricoh IM C3000/C3500 and Ricoh IM C4500/C5500/C6000 devices.

More models are due to follow soon.

For the above-mentioned cartridges or any other of Ninestar’s product range, please visit www.ggimage.com.

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