Consider these tips for your next HP toner cartridge replacement
Before replacing your HP LaserJet or color LaserJet cartridge or other HP toner cartridge consider a toner refill kit instead. The cost savings could be substantial over using compatible or OEM (original equipment manufacturer) HP toner cartridges.
When buying a compatible HP cartridge make sure the cartridge is built with new compatible parts including the drum.
Make sure that compatible toner cartridge components are guaranteed to meet or exceed the OEM standards.
The supplier should always give you a warranty for a compatible or OEM cartridge.
And finally, the most important of all...
The cartridge with the lowest calculated cost per page gives you the greatest savings!
The calculated cost per page is the single most important factor to consider when replacing your cartridge. Here's why: by calculating the cost per page you will always be comparing apples to apples when deciding which compatible or OEM toner cartridge to purchase. And the cost per page holds constant regardless of how many or how few pages you actually print.
To calculate the cost per page of your HP laserjet toner cartridge simply divide the expected page yield of the cartridge into the cost of the toner cartridge. Page yield is the total number of pages that the toner cartridge is expected to yield before the cartridge runs dry. You can get the page yield by asking the merchant for it. If they don't have it they can get it for you. The actual cost of the toner cartridge is irrelevant since that's already accounted for in the cost per page calculation. Remember, the lower the cost per page the lower your total printing cost will be!
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