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Apex launches new replacement chips

April 30, 2018

The company announced the release of replacement chips for use in Samsung MLT-110 series printers.

In July 2017, Samsung released MLT-D110 series A4 monochrome multifunctional printers in India. The print speed is up to 20 ppm and supports mobile printing and AirPrint.

The newly launched replacement chips are in the company’s SoC design and are for use in Samsung SL-M2060/M2060FW printers and come with page yields of 1,000 or 1,500.

Apex said it is ‘first-to-market’ these replacement chips for Samsung MLT-D111 series cartridges.

For more information go to www.apexmic.com.

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