G&G Announces New Addition to Its Reborn Lineup

G&G Announces New Addition to Its Reborn Lineup

G&G Announces New Addition to Its Reborn Lineup

G&G Announces New Addition to Its Reborn LineupAs an active participant in the need to transition to the circular economy, G&G added Ricoh-alternative remanufactured toner cartridges to its Reborn lineup in honour of Global Recycling Day.

According to G&G, the Reborn remanufactured cartridges are available for use in the following devices:

  • Ricoh MP C2000/ 2500/ 3000
  • Ricoh MP C2800/ 3300
  • Ricoh MP C2800/ 3300/ 3001/ 3501
  • Ricoh MP C3500/ 4500
  • Ricoh MP C4000/ 4501/ 5000/ 5501
  • Ricoh MP C3001/ 3501
  • Ricoh MP C4501/ 5501

G&G Announces New Addition to Its Reborn Lineup

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“Today is Global Recycling Day. It is time to call for people around the world to come together and put the planet first. It was created to raise the awareness of protecting natural resources and to help people realize recycling is a key part of the circular economy,” said a spokesman from G&G.

What is G&G Reborn?

G&G Reborn is a green solution for use in copiers featuring 100% reman toner powders, reman empties and reman chips.

Why choose G&G Reborn?

  • Empty Recycling, Environmental Behavior

The empty original cartridges that have been used up are recycled and remanufactured, which reduces the waste of resources and leads to less pollution to the environment.

  • OEM-equivalent Printing Experience

100% reman toner powders and 100% original empty cartridge brings good compatibility with OEM machines, lower defect rate, complete functionality and same printing quality as original cartridges.

  • Anti-firmware capability, Worry-free Use

100% reset OEM chip shows printing information precisely and endows the cartridge with anti-firmware capability.


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