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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16294278" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>For what the average office/person spends on ink or toner in a year, I learned years ago that it isn't worth losing sleep over when trying to save a few dollars. I tried a non-HP laser cartridge a couple of years ago and the color was off compared to the HP cartridge, and I didn't get as many pages per cartridge as I did with the genuine HPs. So now I only buy OEM laser cartridges for our HP color laser and our two HP black lasers.</p><p></p><p>For those of you who might be using an HP color laser (mine is a LaserJet Pro 400 color), or maybe any color laser printer, I learned that when the printer tells you the toner cartridge is low and needs replacing, ignore the warning and continue to use it until the color actually starts fading. I get an average of 2-3 months extra out of our cartridgea by using them until they are depleted to the point of faded print. You'd be surprised at how many people heed the "warnings" and toss away perfectly good cartridges with toner life remaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16294278, member: 6727"] For what the average office/person spends on ink or toner in a year, I learned years ago that it isn't worth losing sleep over when trying to save a few dollars. I tried a non-HP laser cartridge a couple of years ago and the color was off compared to the HP cartridge, and I didn't get as many pages per cartridge as I did with the genuine HPs. So now I only buy OEM laser cartridges for our HP color laser and our two HP black lasers. For those of you who might be using an HP color laser (mine is a LaserJet Pro 400 color), or maybe any color laser printer, I learned that when the printer tells you the toner cartridge is low and needs replacing, ignore the warning and continue to use it until the color actually starts fading. I get an average of 2-3 months extra out of our cartridgea by using them until they are depleted to the point of faded print. You'd be surprised at how many people heed the "warnings" and toss away perfectly good cartridges with toner life remaining. [/QUOTE]
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