HP C3903A Microfine Toner Cartridge (Black)


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Bluetooth
For use in Canon Laser Printer Models: LBPVX. For use in Hewlett Packard Laser Printer Models: LaserJet 5MP, 5P, 6MP, 6P, 6PSI, 6PXI, 6PSE.
This high-quality Hewlett-Packard C3903A toner cartridge is designed to work flawlessly with your HP LaserJet 5P, 5MP, or 6P laser printer. It offers 600 x 600 dpi printing for high contrast, rich detail, and sharp images. It's a great choice for users who need a toner cartridge to produce high-detail graphics with clean, precise edges. Just like Hewlett-Packard printers, HP accessories and supplies are manufactured to exact standards and provide the highest quality. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your Hewlett-Packard LaserJet printer is using a genuine HP toner cartridge.
1 Works great!
I bought my HP 5P October 1995 and have only changed the cartridge once. The print test page shows 7,000 pages. Can't beat the price per page -- so far 2 cents per page.

I suggest using economode to extend the life -- exspecially graphics intense prints which are just used for archiving.


2 Works well for me!
I've owned my HP 5MP for about 5 years. I never thought I would use the infrared port until my Honey bought a laptop with one. I've had no problems with the toner cartridge. Any paper jams I've had could be attributed to feeding the same page into the printer twice (curled after the first time, trying to print on back). ...
3 Good but after a while it seems to cause paper jams
For some reason with my 5P using "genuine" HP parts and toner after about 2,000 sheets printed my printer seems to jam all the time. This is even if I use the good paper and the genuine HP toner.

I always wonder if HP has this in mind when they say it can print 4,000 sheets with 5% coverage but they don't mention the fact that you will have to clear a paper jam for each sheet after 2,000.

Each time I replace the toner the system is happy again for about another 2,000 sheets.



Sunday, 07-Sep-2008 07:25:01 CDT
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