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The
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act
MAGNUSON-MOSS
Warranty Improvement Act
United States Code Annotated
Title 15 Commerce and Trade
Chapter 50 Consumer Product Warranties 15 Section 2302
(c) No warrantor
of a consumer product may condition his written or implied warranty of such product on the consumer's using, in connection
with such product, any article or service (other than article or service provided without charge under the terms of the warranty)
which is identified by brand, trade or corporate name; except that the prohibition of this subsection may be waived by the
commission if:
1. The warrantor satisfies the Commission that the warranted product will function properly only
if the article or service so identified is used in connection with the warranted product, and
2. The Commission
finds that such a waiver is in the public interest.
What does this mean?
The manufacturer of the
printer you are using cannot void the warranty on your printer because you use a cartridge or refill kit manufactured by someone
other than the printer manufacturer. This prohibition includes the use of compatible cartridges, and remanufactured cartridges.
IBM vs. The United States

The Sherman-Clayton Antitrust Act
In addition to the aforementioned: you don't have to be
intimidated when the printer people tell you they will void your warranty on your equipment if you do not use the O.E.M. ink
or toner. They simply cannot legally do this. Nor should you be intimidated if they should try to charge extra because you
are not using the O.E.M. ink or toner. This is illegal for another reason and this is referred to as product linking, please
observe:
The Supreme Court (IBM vs. The United States) held that IBM could not threaten customers with termination
of their data processing equipment leases just because they did not use supplies manufactured by IBM. Such practice constituted
a "tying agreement" and was found to be in violation of the Sherman and Clayton_Antitrust Law. This not only applies
to IBM, but every manufacturer.
How This Affects You:
Stand up for your right of free choice of
vendor because you are acting within the letter of the law. You absolutely have the right to use what you want, when you want
regardless of what your current contract or warranty agreement may state. Your printer service people are aware of lower priced
supplies, so threatening to void warranties and service call charges are their only defense. Save this information to intimidate
them with their illegal actions.