CF280A /CRG320 toner cartridge Use For Pro400m/401/400/m425; IC-D1380/1150

Highly-recommended by customers.

This cartridge replacement is specifically built to perform like a genuine HP 80A black LaserJet toner.

Product Details

CF280A /CRG320  toner cartridge Use For  Pro400m/401/400/m425; IC-D1380/1150

Patented black toner and Original HP 80A toner cartridge technology ensure precise toner placement page after page. Keep printing costs low while maintaining productivity, choose HP toner cartridges for consistent, uninterrupted printing. Because cartridges are designed for exceptional reliability, you avoid wasted supplies and expensive delays. This HP LaserJet Pro M401n and 400 MFP toner is compatible with several HP LaserJet Pro printers.


Features:

Consistent, high-quality printing.

With Original HP 80A cartridges and uniquely formulated HP toner, you get consistent print quality from the first page to the last. The cartridge is designed to produce consistent yields from one cartridge to the next.

Keep printing costs low while maintaining productivity.
Original HP 80A toner is developed to ensure proper functioning with each cartridge and the printer, so you don’t need to worry about smudges, leaks, defects, or wasted time and money.


Specifications:

Compatible Brand
For HP
Cartridge Yield Type
Standard Yield
OEM Ref CF280A  /CRG320 
Replaces OEM #s
80A  /CRG320 
Color(s) of print cartridges
Black
Print technology
Laser Printer/Copier/Fax
Product Type
Laser Toner
Product Instance
Compatible
Page yield
~2,700 pages
Post Consumer Recycled Content Percentage
5 %
Shelf Life
24-36 Months


FAQ:

What printer uses HP 80A toner?

HP 80A | CF280A | Toner Cartridge | Black | Works with HP LaserJet Pro 400 Printer M401 series, M425dn.



How much does a toner cartridge cost?

An ink cartridge might cost $20 while toner will cost $100. The toner cartridge produces more than five times the number of pages, however, making it the overall better bargain.



Is ink or toner better?

While many use the words “ink” and “toner” interchangeably, they're not the same. Ink and toner are suited for entirely different printing styles. Toner-based printers are more geared for high-volume, lower-quality prints. Ink, on the other hand, is best for low-volume, high-quality print environments.



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