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ARMOR’s solution for printers using Canon cartridges
K12560 (Black/high-yield), K12561 (Black), K12562 (Cyan), K12563 (Magenta), and K12564 (Yellow).
All compatible with IP4850 and MG6150 printers, they offer users savings averaging -35% off the retail price of OEM cartridges.
Given the complex patents filed by the OEM and the complete respect ARMOR observes with respect thereto, cartridges compatible with MX885 and IX6550 printers have not yet been developed. However, they will be by the month of September.
It must also be noted that ARMOR, the European leader in its field, is still to date the only one to provide a comprehensive solution in an efficient time to market, reduced to only 10 months. Moreover, the manufacturer markets an Eco Pack, i.e. 4 cartridges +1 free.
Lexmark 100XL Compatibility: an ARMOR Twin Pack Solution
Indeed, they include a unique serial number that prevents this brand’s printers from accepting two consecutive same colour cartridges with the same serial number.
In order to prevent hampering end users who want to use compatible consumables, ARMOR now provides a solution in the form of Twin Packs for trouble-free printing.
ARMOR compatible products sold in twin packs with 2 different serial numbers can therefore reduce the risk of rejection by the printer. They also have the advantage of savings over the retail price of OEM cartridges of -36% for colour and -41% for black.
An ARMOR compatible solution for HP 364XL
Provisional, pending the arrival of a 100% compatible chip, this solution does not “reset” the chip for ink level management.
However, its manufacture in the form of a new reservoir with an original chip is more clean and environmentally friendly than existing remanufactured solutions. It is also more respectful of OEM patents.
Conversely, it is only available in series due to the volume of empty cartridges collected. |












Launched in September 2010, the Canon PGI525 and CLI526 cartridges are the new generation of cartridges without an integrated print head. With an installed base estimated of 1.2 million units to date, they represent a potential which ARMOR could not ignore.
OEM cartridges for Lexmark printers launched in September 2009 are subject to a specific technology policy on behalf of the manufacturer.
In response to the total absence so far of a chip 100% compatible with the HP 364XL, ARMOR has launched an offer based on a new cartridge associated with an OEM chip obtained from collecting empty cartridges.