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Byram partners with Inke for refilling system

Byram Lanka (Pvt) Ltd partnered with Inke Pte Limited, a Singapore-based IT company to market the world's first fully functional automated refilling system in Sri Lanka. The new technology offers the users the easiest and quickest way to refill an inkjet cartridge.

This was made known at a media conference held in Colombo this week. The company has invested US $ 2 million to develop this mobile machine. "The compact size, weight and durability of this system make it highly portable. The key objective in developing this home/office device is to offer a highly engineered, reliable and automatic refilling methods as compared to conventional manual refilling methods," said a spokesman from the company.

"There is no hassle at all, simply insert the empty original cartridge and Inke ink tank into the refill tray, close the tray, press a button and have your original cartridge refilled by Inke's technology within minutes," he said.

This breakthrough in Inkjet Refilling technology allows consumers substantial savings by using affordable Inke ink tanks through recycling of original cartridges via Inke auto refilling when using the Inke system.

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