The device is the hardware, not the software, it's all in the cartridge. This includes the drum, the corona wire and the toner itself. Basically every time I change cartridges I have a new printer. Why do I prefer Refurbished? Compared to other systems, this is the smoothest paper path, fewest paper jams, and hassle free printing system I've ever used.2. These cartridges are safely filled with toner. That means it takes much longer. I've printed an incredible number of pages with each cartridge and they stay sharp and clear to the end. I move on as HP starts scolding me to replace the toner. (How many pages? I think I go 10-15 stacks between cartridges, so maybe 5000+ pages? I never check that.) The price per page gets a lot cheaper than cheaper printers over time, and it is not even finish higher for lower printer. first box of paper.3. It s cheap. I know remanufactured cartridges are even cheaper, but the cost per page is already so low and the quality so high that I see no need to sacrifice my results. Did you know that laser printers not only have higher resolution, but are also much cheaper per page than any other type of printer? (Despite the fact that they are supposedly rated at 600 dpi, they have an effective resolution compared to offset printing at 1200 dpi. Why this is beyond the scope of this review. Third-party toners may (or may not!) have a slightly lower resolution, but you're never notified. It has to do with the dry granules that create the image.) I've been using laser printers for almost 30 years and this particular color laser for over 10 years. Buying cartridges isn't a big deal, although I still wish it was even cheaper. A NOTICE. I've also bought aftermarket cartridges many times, particularly for other printers, and usually take empty cartridges to my local remanufacturing shop rather than sending them back to HP. If that's your preference, I have full respect for that. I'm just explaining why a frugal guy like me still buys expensive HP equipment. I also often bought aftermarket cartridges, especially for other printers and I usually take empty cartridges to my local remanufacturing shop instead of sending them back to HP. If that's your preference, I have full respect for that. I'm just explaining why a frugal guy like me still buys expensive HP equipment. I've also often bought aftermarket cartridges, particularly for other printers, and I usually take empty cartridges to my local remanufacturing shop instead of shipping them back to HP. If that's your preference, I have full respect for that. I'm just explaining why a frugal guy like me still buys expensive HP equipment. especially for other printers, and I usually take my empty cartridges to my local remanufacturing shop instead of sending them back to HP. If that's your preference, I have full respect for it. I'm just explaining why a frugal guy like me still buys expensive HP equipment. especially for other printers, and I usually take my empty cartridges to my local remanufacturing shop instead of sending them back to HP. If that's your preference, I have full respect for that. I'm just explaining why a frugal guy like me still buys expensive HP equipment.
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