LD GOLD Line series

Why Invest in BLI Testing of the GOLD Line Series of Toner Products?

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Buyers Laboratory (BLI) is an independent provider of analytical information and services to the digital imaging and document management industry. BLI publishes the industry’s most comprehensive and accurate test reports, each representing months of exhaustive hands-on testing in BLI’s US and UK laboratories.

We asked Christian Pepper, President, of LD Channel Partner Division to tell us why they decided to put the GOLD Line series of toner products through the rigorous BLI testing process.

Christian’s response: We launched the GOLD Line in January 2018, and at that time there were only OEM cartridges, high-quality remanufactured cartridges (which is my background and the team’s background) and low-cost, low-quality new build compatible cartridges.

We had set ourselves the task of building the highest quality product in the marketplace, bar none. We really needed an independent third party, credible testing of our product, so that customers could look at that objectively and not just fall for a sales pitch. Everybody says they make the best product, but we needed an organization to prove it.

In the history of the toner after-market industry, we’re one of only two companies that have ever subjected themselves to BLI testing. One of the interesting things about the Buyers Lab testing is you can’t send them samples of your product; they don’t allow that. Instead, you have to give them your customer base and then they source cartridges directly from them. They bring those cartridges back to the Buyers Lab where they test them in a secure environment against OEM products.

By doing that testing, we’re able to bring a level of credibility to our product, that can convince dealers that we’re a good organization to work with and that our product quality and service can walk the talk.

At LD Channel Partner Division, we understand how important it is for dealers to have confidence in the products they sell. That’s why we put our GOLD Line series of toner products through the Buyers Lab testing process. Dealers can have peace of mind knowing they’re selling top-of-the-line toner products with a prestigious seal of approval. To see the full BLI report, click here.

To see more dealer FAQs answered, click here for the latest Channel Chat videos!

LD Channel Partner Division at a Glance

We are a collection of experienced industry professionals that dealers know and trust. Working exclusively with imaging dealers, the LD Channel Partners Division offers the award-winning GOLD Line series of new build toner cartridges, a popular alternative to OEM and remanufactured toner products. Dealers enjoy BLI-tested, best-in-class new build quality cartridges that provide a competitive advantage, higher margins and advanced nationwide distribution capabilities.

LD Products Gold Line Official Buyers Lab Inc. Results

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It’s been a while since OEM or aftermarket toner cartridges were tested by the industry’s most trusted lab at BLI. Here at LD Channel Partners Division, we invested in these tests to offer Imaging Dealers and their customers proof of quality and performance by a 3rd party.

This blog highlights how impressed BLI was with our new build GOLD Line cartridges when compared to regular and extended yield OEM cartridges.

How BLI Testing Works

To objectively test products from an end-user perspective, BLI confidentially sources print cartridges from dealers and compares their functionality to genuine OEM cartridges.

Their testing and evaluation process takes a full month. Devices are set to run at accelerated volumes using an industry-standard target to accurately compare the cartridges on print quality, yield, and value.

Here are BLI’s findings when putting our award-winning LD GOLD line cartridges to the test.

LD GOLD Line CF226X vs OEM Toner

BLI tested our GOLD Line CF226X new-build toner cartridge versus the HP CF226X cartridge, and the results were impressive.

BLI found:

  • LD GOLD Line cartridges produced good overall quality with darker, richer solids than those produced by HP.
  • All the LD GOLD Line cartridges tested operated reliably, completed all testing with no malfunctions, and surpassed rated yields.
  • LD GOLD Line cartridges offer a significantly lower cost-of-ownership than the OEM cartridges.

See the test results: LD Products Gold Line Official Buyers Lab Inc. Results

View the video overview here.

LD GOLD Line CF281X Extended Yield vs 25,000 Page HP CF281X

Our extended yield cartridges did extremely well when compared to the HP OEM 25,000-page cartridges.

BLI found:

  • The LD GOLD Line extended yield cartridges are rated for 40,000 pages; however, yield surpassed the rated yield by 16% averaging 46,507 pages.
  • Buyers Lab calculated that LD GOLD Line extended yield toner cartridges cost up to 60% less than the OEM cartridges when printing 15,000 pages per month over five years.

The Value of GOLD Line Cartridges

BLI testing shows that our standard and extended yield cartridges offer incredible value compared to OEM cartridges. The quality of our LD GOLD Line cartridges is better than OEM cartridges with darker, richer solids. Our extended yield cartridges exceed the page yield of the OEM cartridges and offer an operational cost 60% less than OEM. This can mean significant cost savings over time. That money translates directly to your company’s bottom line!

Give your LD sales rep a call to see the full report and to learn more about our LD GOLD Line cartridges.

Request your copy here: LD Products Gold Line Official Buyers Lab Inc. Results.

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 Types of Toner Cartridges Imaging Dealers Need to Know About

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Before you place your next toner order, let’s make sure you know all the options available to you as an imaging dealer.

In this article, we’ll share the four different types of print cartridges so you can make an educated selection on the best value for you customers and your business

1. Genuine OEM

These print cartridges are made by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). They include a brand-new shell, new components and have never been used in a print device before. They only work in the manufacturers printers and tend to cost about 20 – 50% more than the alternatives below. That said, the quality is guaranteed because it’s a brand-new cartridge and most end users perceive more value in a new cartridge vs a “previously enjoyed alternative”.

2. New (LD GOLD Line)  

Just like an OEM print cartridge, the LD GOLD Line is manufactured with 100% brand new components and a brand-new shell. The cartridge has never been used before, and it comes with the same or better yield and quality than most OEM cartridges according to Buyers Lab test results. Unlike the OEM print cartridge, the LD GOLD Line serves multiple product lines and comes with the industry’s best performance guarantee. The LD GOLD Line series of premium quality print cartridges was made for dealers looking to offer a brand-new cartridge with much bigger profit margins than an OEM product.

3. Remanufactured (Used)

A remanufactured cartridge is a print cartridge that has been used at least one time before being disassembled and put back together for resale. Not unlike a used car, there are components that have wear and tear because not all components are replaced. Depending on the remanufacturing process, the batch, and the individual manually taking the cartridge apart and putting it back together, the quality of a remanufactured cartridge can vary greatly.

Most remanufactured cartridges are sold under agreements that don’t stipulate the type or quality of cartridge included. Remanufactured cartridges cost less than OEM cartridges but come with a reputation of lower yields, quality fluctuations and replacement issues.

Dealers looking to maximize profits not achievable with an OEM cartridge often select the LD GOLD Line cartridge because it offers the performance of an OEM cartridge at a lower cost, allowing the dealer to maintain healthy margins.

4. Drill and Fill

Just like the name says, this is perhaps the most primitive way to extend the life of a print cartridge. Unlike the remanufacturing process that requires the cartridge be broken in half (to access the internal components), the drill and fill process means that someone is drilling a hole in the side of the cartridge and then pouring toner particles back into the cavity before closing the hole.

Drill and fill print cartridges tend to be lower cost but come with the warning flags of poor yields, less than satisfactory quality, and upset customers. By reputation alone, most drill and fill operations have gone out of business or work with select resellers targeting highly price sensitive, one-time customers.

Summary

Smart imaging dealers know the difference between these print cartridge options. They also know their customers’ expectations and the cost of losing a customer over a toner issue. Depending on your business goals, hopefully this article helps you select the best toner cartridge for your business!