Top Tips for Spotting Fake Print Products

By Mathew Thomas, Managing Director, Middle East, Turkey and East Africa, HP


There is a global, underground industry for the manufacture and sale of fake print products. What do we mean by ‘fake’, or more formally, ‘counterfeit’? These are products, like toner and print cartridges, that are sold under an unauthorised trademark, and didn’t originate from – or were not made under the licence of – the brand owner. So, why do print manufacturers care about fake copies being sold on the open market?

Counterfeiting can have an enormous impact on businesses, through a combination of lost revenue, reputational damage and long-term effects on consumer confidence. It also has a bigger effect on global trade, with the Imaging Supplies Coalition estimating that counterfeiting has a global impact of $3 billion on the printing supplies industry alone, every year.

To address this fundamental problem, HP and other global print providers actively fight the manufacturing and fraudulent sale of counterfeit print supplies and hardware products worldwide. HP cooperates with law enforcement authorities to identify and seize fake products.

So, how can customers identify whether the cartridges they are using are counterfeit or not? Generally, counterfeit products look like and feel like the real branded products. However, the sad truth is even the best counterfeit print cartridge is still worthless to you and your printer. That’s because the quality and performance of a genuine print cartridge can’t be reproduced.

HP has very high-quality standards for all products, including print supplies. Generally, original print supplies are delivered brand new – not refilled or remanufactured – and usually come in unopened, high-quality packaging. Here’s a number of ways you can spot whether your print cartridges and toner are genuine or not:

Products and packaging today are designed to help spot suspicious goods and to make it more difficult for counterfeiters to manufacture fakes. If you follow the tips above, you should be able to spot and avoid purchasing counterfeit print products, keeping both you and your printer, safe from fakes.

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