Solid inks for Xerox ColorQube 8570, ColorQube 8580
Total 8 cubes. Mixed colors or any colors you want.
Cyan (108R00926) and Magenta (108R00927) and Yellow (108R00928) and Black (108R00926)
For other versions (European, DMO) visit this listing or for 16 cubes visit this listing . For 48 cubes visit this listing .
100% genuine Xerox ink remanufactured (remolded) into cubes for the ColorQube 8570. We carefully mold these in a controlled environment following appropriate manufacturing protocols.
We have been
using and selling these inks for three years now. There is no difference, it's that simple, and
we have never had an unhappy customer. These
are the standard inks, not metered or otherwise. No need for any printer modification or using any tricky method. You can use these cubes as the original ones. They are encoded for North American countries (A, and C blocks at the bottom, see the third photo). Please visit the above link for other versions.
You will receive two cubes of
each color (total 8 cubes). If you want different colors (for example: 6
cyan and 2 black), please send us a message, stating which are the colors you want. (See picture
below, click the "Message to seller" -the window expands- and be sure you click the "Add" button at the end). Or send us a message within one hour after your order, click the "Contact seller".
Shipment as expedited registered mail. Time
of delivery: European Union 3-7 business days, USA 9 business days,
other countries 5-14 business days.
Technical Information
Solid ink
printers are sensitive to the type of ink they are being fed with. The way it
works is the following: the printer melts the solid ink which then drops inside
the printhead. The printhead consists of 4 different chambers, one for each
color; cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Inside every chamber is a sensor responsible
for checking the level of the melted ink.
The sensor
is called "capacitive resistive liquid level sensor". This procedure
is detailfully presented in this video . If the
sensor’s calculations are incorrect, the level of the melted ink could rise and overflow the printhead. This will
damage both the printhead the printer circuits.
Xerox has
adjusted their printers’ sensors to measure their official type of ink. On the
other hand, aftermarket/compatible solid ink manufacturers produce types of ink
that approximate Xerox’s official type of ink, in order for the printer’s
sensor calculations to be as precise as possible. However, this approximation
is difficult to achieve, and when it fails (which happens quite often) it
causes the printhead to overflow and destroy the printer.
Since our
inks are made from the exact same material as the original, such damage will not
occur.
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