HP 80A | CF280A | Toner Cartridge | Black | Works with HP LaserJet Pro 400 Printer M401 series, M425dn
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Toner cartridges for my LJ Pro 400 M401dw printer are HP 80A, since that was the cartridge that came with the printer when I purchased it.
In terms of the amount of black material in the cartridge, HP is responsible. The cartridge can usually be forced to print more than 5000 pages by removing and reinserting it. Whether or not my printer counts the number of times I turn it on, even for a few pages, is unknown to me. The printer in a color photo printer made by another company does not measure the actual ink level, but makes estimates of the number of With nine cartridges left, about 15% of ink has been used up. When I place my next order, I'll buy cartridges 5 and 6 (duplex). Amazon claims that HP has already discontinued the Laser Jet Pro 400 M401dne, so it is not known how long the company will continue to be able to produce cartridges. As long as cartridges are available for my Laser Jet 4L, I will continue to use it.
Unlike the 80X, which has a long life and prints more pages, the 80X lasts for longer.
Similarly, I found the experience to be frustrating. We can't make contact with In the end, I decided to stop buying brand. It is likely that cheap or non-branded product will perform no better or worse than the brand-name product.
Selected User Reviews For HP 80A | CF280A | Toner Cartridge | Black | Works with HP LaserJet Pro 400 Printer M401 series, M425dn
It is the toner I need for my printer, but $115 for a black toner seems way too much. Since I have owned my black and white printer for many years, it has not given me any problems, except that the toner cartridge is crazy expensive, and it keeps getting more and more expensive every Since there is no choice and the price is the same at Office Depot and other HP stores, I have no option but to buy this product.
It's too bad the prices are so high you would think HP would reduce them rather than gouge their customers. A big part of HP's strategy is probably to acquire corporate wealth. It is important for them to provide equipment and services for the benefit of their clients (business for the sake of business). That is what business Creating wealth for the 1% isn't the purpose of the market.
'This new 80A Toner Cartridge was listed on Amazon as a new product. There is no such thing. Despite the damaged packaging and 2 HP Return Department labels still attached, it arrived damaged and with a damaged According to the product description, this is not a new item, but a returned item. I am not eligible to return it to Amazon, Amazon says. Over the years, I have bought thousands of dollars of items It has never been a problem or that I have ever had to return anything. There is no way to return this purchase, which is a shock to me.
They are now telling me that it cannot be returned, that is a joke. I guess I should have learned not to buy computer parts on Amazon. I have never had an issue like this with Amazon before, so I hope it doesn't persist.
Go to another store instead! There was a use for this product! Thursday, March 18th, was the day I received it. Now he has no one to talk to. In total, I paid more than It lasted less than a week for toner.
In a nutshell, I was not pleased with the quality of the product or the speed of delivery by Amazon. It was literally as if he threw the boxes at us.
At the time of its arrival, I was almost out of toner. It took me a few days to shake my toner and it lasted Toner cartridges like this can produce thousands of pages, and if you shake them well you can get another 100 or so from them.
There's no way around it, so there you have it. Our monthly printing costs decreased by half when we moved to this copier from a "commercial" one. As it turns out, these don't last as long as I expected. As far as the printing is concerned, I have had no issues.