Most users don’t know exactly about
the benefits of using high-capacity replacements over the ones with only
standard capacities. The thing is there’s actually one note worthy amongst many
of its advantages. But that’s not what we’re going to deal with here as this
post will serve as your guide to determine whether it would be best for your
office to use the HP CF280A or the HP CF280X.
First, both of these replacements
support the same series or models of HP LaserJet Pro printers. Why? Because
they are basically the same, but differ technically in their specifications,
but just quite a bit. The low-yield toner is the HP CF280A (80A) while the
high-yield is the HP CF280X (80X). Now, we mentioned these two are exactly
similar and to prove it we provided brief details about them, see below:
Model Number
|
Type
|
Color
|
Supported Printers
|
Page-Yield
|
HP CF280A
|
Laser Toner
|
Black
|
Pro 400 M401-M425
|
2500
|
HP CF280X
|
Laser Toner
|
Black
|
Pro 400 M401-M425
|
6900
|
See that their only difference is the
amount of printed pages it can deliver or possibly produce. So with that
information, literally you can come up with a thought that the latter should be
used generally for large-volume printing. However, it is not always the main
case that you should consider. Yes, high-yield cartridges are basically
designed for large-sized offices with greater demands of printing. But, it
doesn’t mean that it can’t be used as well for low-volume.
What you might have been thinking is
that, why would you use a cartridge with high-capacity when you’re only using
the printer like twice or three times a week. Well then try to realize the
point here, see the price of HP CF280A and compare it to HP CF280X’s price. Now
if you have consumed the 80A of course you will have to spend again the same
expense. While if you have bought the 80X instead, you spend less, you get
more, no constant replacing, and most of all you get lower costs-per-page (If
you don’t know how to calculate cost-per-page there are resources online to
help you with that).
These two replacements contained
specially engineered toner particles to be able to produce great print results
that please consumers. According to Staples, you can actually save up to 32%
cost when you buy the HP CF280X instead of the standard cartridge. But of
course you if you prefer using the other one, there’s no problem with that as
long your printing demands aren’t consider high-volumes.
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