Hanson Prosystems high-end manufacturers and non brand are distributed Clones which are low-end products
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Hanson Prosystems genuine manufacturers and the high-end manufacturers of LED Cryo FX Jets, Swing 180 Cryo Co2 FX jets and The Standard DMX Static Cryo Co2 Special Effects aka "FX" Jet.
Effect Specialist® is a HansonProSystems.com authorize Dealer
If Hanson label is NOT on the jets they are Chinese after market products Knock-Offs, Chinese remanufacturers of the American designs devices are forced to cut corners with their production in order to save costs, that why its a Knock off copy.
That gives you a low-end product that a Look-a-Like copy(cat) but has inferior performance. Meaning not a genuine High performance product, not Professional Grade. This leads to a poorer quality product being made. Less than solenoids Volume, leak etc, electronics, LED lights brightness and reliability and assembled with low quality control.
As a result, the reputation of Chinese products is damaged as international customers become frustrated with the poor quality. On one hand they demand the lowest prices, but they also expect the highest quality. In China theirs no Respect Intellectual Property Rights or patent infringement.
This gave birth 3-4 years ago to what is known as compatible, or “clone” of products.
Hanson Designed the Cryo Co2 DMX LED FX Jet in 2006 and produced the American design cryo jet in China. You can find these being distributed in the US on Amazon and E Bay.
Before Hanson started to produce these Cryo Co2 Jet products they were not to be found. A few years after they placed on the market by Hanson the Chinese factories start the cloning process.
Chinese re-manufacturers Cryo FX jets are being forced to cut corners with their production in order to save costs.
Hanson does a in state high quality control of each unit before it ships to make sure its benchmark to the Highest Standards.
China gave birth 3-4 years ago to what is known as compatible, or “clone” Products. Clones are new molded replicas of the original. This is why China does Cash only purchases as they will not refund or take back item as if they were placed on Credit cards
Just about everything you wear, or use at home or in the office is made in China. It seems China has become the manufacturing factory for the world. And printing consumables are the same. More ink and toner cartridges are made in China than the rest of the world put together. The original printer manufacturers as well as the aftermarket make billions of these consumables in thousands of factories—large and small—every year. With not much more than 20 years’ development, China’s printer consumables industry continues to play an important role. When did the industry come into being? What challenges, opportunities and trends does the industry face?
China’s Aftermarket History
The print consumables aftermarket was formed in the middle-to-late 1990s, at a time when copiers and printers had become basic office equipment. Consumer demand for a choice in consumables brought rapid growth in the early years, primarily with aftermarket manufacturers located in the Pearl River Delta, Yangtze River Delta, Beijing & Tianjin. These regions are no stranger when it comes to technology and economic development.
At present, there are thousands of aftermarket manufacturers in China, but only a few large-scale companies. More than 80% companies have up to 20 employees, and their brands are not well as well known. With globalization together with the fast development of the Chinese information industry, the aftermarket has become an important part of the printer consumables manufacturing industry, with a manufacturing centre being developed in Zhuhai, in the Guangdong Province.
Production flow from China as pictured by InfoTrends
Source: Blog.InfoTrends.com
Consequently, Zhuhai has become known globally as the print
consumables capital of the world. In 2010, Zhuhai manufactured and
supplied 70% of the world's ribbons, 60% of the world's aftermarket
inkjet cartridges and 20% of the world's third-party laser toner
cartridges. Their combined sales were worth more than 1.3 billion US
dollars or 10% of all the sales in the world. Zhuhai has its own
comprehensive supply chain and almost any of the raw materials needed by
the printer consumables industry can be provided locally.
Quality Issues
Chinese remanufacturers are being forced to cut corners with their production in order to save costs. This leads to a poorer quality product being made. Ms. Mary Ouyang—General Manager of Mito Color Imaging Co., Ltd.—is deeply concerned. “The price wars will finally ‘kill’ the recharger. In Europe, customers are already returning to OEM consumables due to the poor quality of the aftermarket products.”
As a result, the reputation of Chinese products is damaged as
international customers become frustrated with the poor quality. On one
hand they demand the lowest prices, but they also expect the highest
quality.
The challenge China’s aftermarket is facing
A heated debate continues within the global print consumable industry over price wars, product quality, profit margins, patent infringement and counterfeiting.
Price Wars
One anonymous Chinese industry player complained to a Recycling Times reporter, “We don’t dare accept more orders, because we will lose more money if we take them.” Guobin Cao—General Manager of Zhuhai Benma Printmax Imaging Co., Ltd—explains that a severe price war has become the major means of competition. Customers have no loyalty and will move from one supplier to another just to save a few cents. As a result, profit margins for the manufacturer have substantially declined to the point that some products are now being sold cheaper than what they cost to make.
Effect Specialist® effectspecialist.com 813.689.6269
zigmont@zigmont.com
Hanson Prosystems genuine manufacturers and the high-end manufacturers of LED Cryo FX Jets, Swing 180 Cryo Co2 FX jets and The Standard DMX Static Cryo Co2 Special Effects aka "FX" Jet.
Effect Specialist® is a HansonProSystems.com authorize Dealer
If Hanson label is NOT on the jets they are Chinese after market products Knock-Offs, Chinese remanufacturers of the American designs devices are forced to cut corners with their production in order to save costs, that why its a Knock off copy.
That gives you a low-end product that a Look-a-Like copy(cat) but has inferior performance. Meaning not a genuine High performance product, not Professional Grade. This leads to a poorer quality product being made. Less than solenoids Volume, leak etc, electronics, LED lights brightness and reliability and assembled with low quality control.
As a result, the reputation of Chinese products is damaged as international customers become frustrated with the poor quality. On one hand they demand the lowest prices, but they also expect the highest quality. In China theirs no Respect Intellectual Property Rights or patent infringement.
This gave birth 3-4 years ago to what is known as compatible, or “clone” of products.
Hanson Designed the Cryo Co2 DMX LED FX Jet in 2006 and produced the American design cryo jet in China. You can find these being distributed in the US on Amazon and E Bay.
Before Hanson started to produce these Cryo Co2 Jet products they were not to be found. A few years after they placed on the market by Hanson the Chinese factories start the cloning process.
Chinese re-manufacturers Cryo FX jets are being forced to cut corners with their production in order to save costs.
Hanson does a in state high quality control of each unit before it ships to make sure its benchmark to the Highest Standards.
China gave birth 3-4 years ago to what is known as compatible, or “clone” Products. Clones are new molded replicas of the original. This is why China does Cash only purchases as they will not refund or take back item as if they were placed on Credit cards
A Glance at China’s Printer Consumables Aftermarket
Reprinted from Recycling Times MagazineJust about everything you wear, or use at home or in the office is made in China. It seems China has become the manufacturing factory for the world. And printing consumables are the same. More ink and toner cartridges are made in China than the rest of the world put together. The original printer manufacturers as well as the aftermarket make billions of these consumables in thousands of factories—large and small—every year. With not much more than 20 years’ development, China’s printer consumables industry continues to play an important role. When did the industry come into being? What challenges, opportunities and trends does the industry face?
China’s Aftermarket History
The print consumables aftermarket was formed in the middle-to-late 1990s, at a time when copiers and printers had become basic office equipment. Consumer demand for a choice in consumables brought rapid growth in the early years, primarily with aftermarket manufacturers located in the Pearl River Delta, Yangtze River Delta, Beijing & Tianjin. These regions are no stranger when it comes to technology and economic development.
At present, there are thousands of aftermarket manufacturers in China, but only a few large-scale companies. More than 80% companies have up to 20 employees, and their brands are not well as well known. With globalization together with the fast development of the Chinese information industry, the aftermarket has become an important part of the printer consumables manufacturing industry, with a manufacturing centre being developed in Zhuhai, in the Guangdong Province.
Production flow from China as pictured by InfoTrends
Source: Blog.InfoTrends.com
Quality Issues
Chinese remanufacturers are being forced to cut corners with their production in order to save costs. This leads to a poorer quality product being made. Ms. Mary Ouyang—General Manager of Mito Color Imaging Co., Ltd.—is deeply concerned. “The price wars will finally ‘kill’ the recharger. In Europe, customers are already returning to OEM consumables due to the poor quality of the aftermarket products.”
The challenge China’s aftermarket is facing
A heated debate continues within the global print consumable industry over price wars, product quality, profit margins, patent infringement and counterfeiting.
Price Wars
One anonymous Chinese industry player complained to a Recycling Times reporter, “We don’t dare accept more orders, because we will lose more money if we take them.” Guobin Cao—General Manager of Zhuhai Benma Printmax Imaging Co., Ltd—explains that a severe price war has become the major means of competition. Customers have no loyalty and will move from one supplier to another just to save a few cents. As a result, profit margins for the manufacturer have substantially declined to the point that some products are now being sold cheaper than what they cost to make.
Chinese remanufacturers are being forced to cut corners with their production in order to save costs. This leads to a poorer quality product being made. Ms. Mary Ouyang—General Manager of Mito Color Imaging Co., Ltd.—is deeply concerned. “The price wars will finally ‘kill’ the recharger. In Europe, customers are already returning to OEM consumables due to the poor quality of the aftermarket products.”
Hanson The Real Deal in Cryo Co2 FX Jet Systems
The HPS-Co2-JET Features:
• Co2 and Cryo special effects product
• Effect height 20- 27 feet 8 - 10 meters
• DMX 512 with 1 DMX control channel
• DMX connection: 3 pin DMX input and output connectors (Optional:5 pin DMX)
• Numeric DMX selector panel for easy DMX addressing
• Voltage 110v 50/60HZ (220v Available)
• Power 50 W
• PowerCon input and output connectors
• Specially designed HPS noise reduction nozzle
• Adjustable spray nozzle: manually adjust the angle of Co2 effect
• Removable Co2 spray nozzle for easy cleaning and maintenance
• Built in mounting bracket
• Weighted for floor application
• Eye bolts for safety cables
• Available in black or white housing
(Optional: custom colors available)
• Built in male quick connect for custom Co2 hose
• Working Pressure 5 mpa (725 psi)
• Length 7 in (177.8 mm)
• Width 8.5 in (215.9 mm)
• Height 11 in (279.4 mm)
• Weight 17 lbs (7.71 kg)
• 1 year limited warranty
• Designed and engineered in the US
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