For clients looking to establish their own brand, choosing a toner cartridge factory with OEM capabilities is crucial. A complete OEM project typically involves a systematic process from prototyping to mass production.
1. Requirements Communication and Solution Confirmation: Clients need to provide brand positioning, target market, and main printer models. The factory will determine the compatibility solution, toner type, packaging design, and product specifications based on these requirements.
2. Sample Development and Prototyping Testing: Samples are produced based on the confirmed technical parameters, and tests are conducted on printing effects, compatibility, and sealing. Once the samples are approved by the client, mass production preparation begins.
3. Material Procurement and Production Preparation: The final bill of materials (BOM) is determined, including components such as the photosensitive drum, wiper blade, toner, and chips. Dedicated molds and packaging materials are prepared, and a production plan is established.
4. Small-Batch Trial Production and Quality Verification: Trial production is conducted to verify process consistency, page yield, and print density. If necessary, the structure or formula is fine-tuned based on client feedback to ensure consistency in mass production.
5. Mass Production and Outgoing Inspection
After formal production begins, products will undergo appearance, printing, sealing, and packaging inspections. Only products meeting international standards (such as STMC, ISO9001, RoHS) will be shipped.
OEM projects not only test production capacity but also require a robust project management and quality system.
ACO toner cartridge factory possesses extensive OEM/ODM experience, providing customers with a one-stop solution from design and development to mass production delivery, enabling more efficient and stable brand building.
