HP 414X | W2023X | Toner Cartridge | Magenta | Works with HP Color LaserJet Pro M454 series, M479 series | High Yield
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
The toner cartridges come with chips so the printer can monitor the toner's remaining capacity as well as the number of pages used.
In fact, yes. A chip is inserted in each HP cartridge.
This cartridge has a page yield of up to 6,000.
Selected User Reviews For HP 414X | W2023X | Toner Cartridge | Magenta | Works with HP Color LaserJet Pro M454 series, M479 series | High Yield
The non-commercial version of the website did not work Although I thought it would be a good idea to buy OEM cartridges to save money, I ended up becoming increasingly frustrated trying to remove the chip from the old cartridge and install it into the replacement. Also frustrating is that fake cartridges lead to inaccurate ink monitor readings. It takes a lot of time and energy to do them, but my time and sanity are equally It's just a matter of sucking it up for me.
Without being a surgeon, HP will not allow the use of generic toners. I don't understand how this can be so.
Quality is a hallmark of HP. A price that is not competitive with others With standard brands, there is no need to worry about.
My experience with this company was satisfactory. I was disappointed in the price, but the shipping was fast and it was the cheapest place to buy the cartridge that I could find.
New HP printers only accept toners compatible with them.
Expectations from the OEM when it comes to qualification.
It costs twice as much to print. This printer was purchased in November of 2019 and is currently used in a small office setting every day. I like how well it prints and how fast it prints. It's just out of control how much toner costs. At the time of this review, the 414X ink set (extended cartridge) is sold for $876. For a printer of this type, that would be nearly double the price. Ink for the 414A is cheaper, but you use up those smaller toner cartridges far more rapidly. It is not uncommon for the smaller ones to be quite a bit more expensive than the larger ones. The toner cartridges in my shop run out every four to five days I will be gone for six It costs $125 per set to buy a set of knockoff toner cartridges. Often, these are the extended cartridges, which work fine, but you need to swap over the chip from an OEM cartridge each time, which is incredibly tedious. These chip swaps have been fiddly ever since I began doing them a year and a half ago. In addition, the printer always thinks it is out of ink and shows error messages after that. If the error could be corrected for just TWICE as much as the printer, it would not recur for If you run out of one of the knockoff cartridges you don't get an error (since you're ALWAYS getting them) but you get a lower quality print with color streaking because the cartridge is almost empty. Although it isn't the worst thing ever, the result is painful to see after 400 sheets of print have a huge streak of magenta through the borders of each sheet. I like the quality of the prints that come from this printer and the speed with which it runs. Toner cartridges with proprietary chip technology are just insane, which makes it absolutely impossible for printers to print. It's a waste of money for me to purchase this and I dream of the day it breaks and doesn't take up any.