Straight Outta Ink: Feds Mull Ban on Rogue Cartridges
Published Date: 5/21/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. International Trade Commission is asking the public for their thoughts on a possible ban and stop orders for certain ink cartridges and parts linked to companies like Mountain Peak and Straightouttaink. If the ban happens, it could affect businesses and consumers who use these products, with decisions coming soon. This is your chance to speak up before any changes take effect!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Possible Import Ban on Ink Cartridges
If the Commission finds a violation, it may issue a general exclusion order banning certain ink cartridges and components from entry into the United States. That ban would stop importers and retailers from bringing the named cartridges into the U.S. market, which could directly affect businesses that import, distribute, or sell these products.
Cease-and-Desist Orders Against Named Sellers
The Commission may issue cease and desist orders directed to Mountain Peak, Inc. (d/b/a Billiontree Technology USA, TonerKingdom) and Straightouttaink, LP (d/b/a discountinkllc, einkshop2014). Those orders could require those companies to stop selling certain ink cartridges in the United States, potentially reducing availability of those products for U.S. consumers.
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