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CIG Premium Replacement - High Yield - black - toner cartridge (alternative for: HP CF280X)

$207.90
Mfg # 200552P CDW # 2940748 | UNSPSC 44103103

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Get the West Point Products Remanufactured HP CF280X Toner Cartridge to enjoy superior printing results with your HP LaserJet Pro Printer. This re-manufactured print cartridge offers a high-yield of 6,900 pages at 5 percent coverage for extensive printing at a lesser overall price per print. Compatible with the HP LJ Pro 400 M401, M401DN, M401DW and LJ Pro 400 MFP M425DN printers, this toner cartridge helps print sharp black text and graphics.
  • Re-manufactured, black printer cartridge offers the same reliability and quality as the original
  • Yields 6,900 pages at 5% coverage for a better print productivity
  • Compatible with several HP laser printers for versatile use
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Clover Remanufactured Toner for HP CF280X (80X), Black, 6,900 page yield is rated 4.50 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from As expected Came in good condition and was as expected. Not really much to review. The cartridge arrived in a timely manner and performed as expected. I would order HP OEM again.
Date published: 2021-07-08T08:52:23-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Reasonably priced OEM alternative with a seemingly small issue A good, reasonably priced alternative to the OEM toner. This was the first and only one I have purchased to date. I did have an issue removing the thin plastic film that is inside the toner to seal it during shipping. I pulled the orange ring/tab and all was going well until the last inch or so. It remained stuck inside the toner cartridge and eventually the rest snapped off and a small bit remains inside. It seems okay so far, but we don't have a high volume of printing. Time will tell.
Date published: 2024-02-22T09:44:39-05:00