No Spill Out Technology in MIS Ultimate

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 February 2013 01:12 Written by Ismail Selman Kimyacioglu Thursday, 14 February 2013 11:00

“The Genuine and Complete Solution to Toner Cartridge Refilling”

 ”No Spill Out Technology”

No Spill Out Technology in MIS UltimateMIS Ultimate toner refilling machine is equipped with a highly sophisticated filling mechanism.  So that it fills toner powder as if it were refilling some liquid.

As it is very well known, toner powder, itself, is highly floating in the air.  And a small amount of it can be enough to make a room completely black. 

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Why MIS Ultimate Toner Refilling Machine ?

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 February 2013 01:06 Written by Ismail Selman Kimyacioglu Tuesday, 12 February 2013 01:04

“The Genuine and Complete Solution to Toner Cartridge Refilling”

MIS Ultimate Toner Refilling Machine

MIS Ultimate toner refilling machine offers several benefits and advantages to its users.

Due to its physical specifications, toner powder can easily float in the air.  Therefore, it is quite hard to transfer from one place to another without making it float or spill out.

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Mission Impossible ?

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 October 2012 07:01 Written by Ismail Selman Kimyacioglu Tuesday, 30 October 2012 07:01

Filling toner powder still impossible ? Please continue to read…

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Aftermarket celebrates significant EPEAT standard

Last Updated on Saturday, 9 June 2012 01:17 Written by Ismail Selman Kimyacioglu Saturday, 9 June 2012 01:17

Public bodies able to accept non-OEM cartridges, beneficial updates on printer warranty, and added restrictions on refill-prohibiting cartridges receives affirmative vote.

epeatThe aftermarket has celebrated a significant victory for the security of the industry following the successful collection of affirmative votes necessary on the third ballot recirculation for the EPEAT-IEEE P1680.2 draft standard on Imaging Equipment.

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OKI recovers from disasters, launches new devices

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 May 2012 06:35 Written by Ismail Selman Kimyacioglu Wednesday, 30 May 2012 06:35

Floating house after 2011 Japanese earthquake

The Japanese tsunami and earthquake saw many Japanese companies suffer factory damage and supply issues

OKI Data back to manufacturing printers at full capacity following year of devastation, with new models announced in the UK.

The OEM’s President Takao Hiramoto told iTWire that the company has recovered well from the Japan earthquake and Thai floods last year, which both affected the business dramatically.

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