09 Mar 2008 09:08:41 | Max Bellamy
Hewlett-Packard is, along with Brother and Samsung, one of the
most readily available brands of laser toner. This is due, in
part, to the fact that HP was first to release a laser toner
inexpensive enough to catch the attention of the average
consumer, in 1984.
Prices on laser printers were much higher back then, sometimes
costing $500. But the price on laser toner refill was a lot
lower - about $30 a cartridge. Today, you can buy an HP laser
printer for less than $200, but the toner replacements can cost
as much as $80 if bought new from the manufacturer.
You can also buy remanufactured laser toner cartridges from HP.
These are cartridges that were used up by the previous user and
sent back to HP to be remade and refilled. These remanufactured
cartridges cost about half as much as the new ones. These are
almost exactly the same quality of new, and most people can't
even tell. You only really need to buy new cartridges if you are
a professional businessperson who needs to create documents of
completely reliable quality.
HP laser toner can range from 50 cents for an unrated
third-party remanufactured cartridge, to several hundred
thousand dollars for a bulk shipment of a few thousand new
cartridges direct from the manufacturer. Your needs probably
fall somewhere between these two extremes. One popular HP
cartridge is the HP No. 56 Black Inkjet print cartridge. This
well received toner refill starts at about $14 and can climb as
high as $30 via PC World-approved third parties.
A popular color laser toner refill from HP is the HP 97
Tri-Color Inkjet Print cartridge, starting at $23.
You can also buy new from HP at their website.
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