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Use of unidentified chemicals: Non-genuine ink may not be colour collaborated. When the colours are changed, the quality may be seriously compromised.
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Inferior print quality: The viscosity of non-genuine ink is carefully controlled, so output varies in consistency. Changes in viscosity affect print function and print quality as well as life span of print head .
3. Contamination of particles: Non-genuine ink may not be formulated with the right mix of materials to best-fit with Brother machines .
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Leakage and clogging : Combining non-genuine inks and cartridges may result in undesirable chemical reactions.
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Air bubbles: When injecting new ink into the cartridge, the needle could damage the cartridge’s various valves and linings, increasing the chance of leakages.
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Damage to the print head: A clogged print head may not be recovered by head cleaning, resulting in costly replacement . |
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Since non-genuine toners are generic in nature, they may tend not to use the same particle composition that is unique to each brand printer model, impacting on the print resolution and print quality.
2. With each laser printer’s pre-set heating temperature varying from model to model, the non-genuine toner particles may not bond to paper as well as genuine toner particles would, thus leading to lower print quality.
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Non-genuine toners do not incorporate anti-clogging qualities, thus, enhancing the chances of clogging the flow of the toner onto the drum surface causing damage to the drum unit.
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Smearing can affect the performance of different mechanisms in the printer, not just the cartridge.
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