Full Set (One Each Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) Compatible Toner Cartridges Replace HP Q6000A, HP Q
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Our remanufactured HP toner cartridges are compatible with Color LaserJet 2600 series. We utilize recycled HP cartridges to reduce solid waste in the landfills. Our remanufactured units come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.Full Set (One Each Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) Compatible Toner Cartridges Replace HP Q6000A, HP Q Review
The product information indicates that there is a yield of 5,000 pages. If you look at any other toner, the yield is per cartridge. If it is for a set, then the number indicates how many pages you can expect at a certain coverage. For HP brand toner, the yield is 2,000 for color and 2,500 for black. If you buy a set of HP brand toner, you can expect to get about 2,000 pages - you typically use all four colors for color printing.This MIPO set indicates a yield of 5,000 pages. I just installed the three colors and my printer tells me I have 999 pages left. I haven't installed the black cartridge yet, but it is obvious that they have inaccurately listed the combined total of pages you can get from the set -- this is misleading, it is not consistent with how anyone else does it, and it isn't even correct (assuming the black also has 999 pages).
This same supplier has another generic set on sale at Amazon for $249.89.HP Compatible Full Set of Q6000A Q6001A Q6002A Q6003A (B,C,Y,M) Color LaserJet Toner Cartridge (Color Laserjet 1600, 2600n, 2605) And, you can get real HP toner (OEM) for no more than $320 on Amazon or $324 from HP (free shipping).
This product cost me $295 with shipping. At 1,000 sheets for the set that amounts to $0.295 per sheet vs. $0.162 for HP at 2,000 sheet yield (not including higher yield on black). If I get 2,000 sheets it would be $0.147. If I get 2,500 sheets (as I am now told I will - see below) it will be $0.118.
They should fix the product details - why would anyone purchase this product, except to get a higher yield? Would you buy a generic if you knew you could purchase the brand-name version for 10% more and your cost per page would end up being less?
I was willing to take a chance and purchase a refill. I knew the quality might not have been 100%, and that was okay. I would not have purchased if it hadn't been for the significantly higher yield.
I wonder what the yield is of the $249 set shown above (manufactured to HP's specifications)?
****I spoke with my Seller - Best Source Office Supplies who checked with MIPO. It is a big company, and is supposed to be one of the better ones with refills. The colors are good so far. They think it is a chip issue and the cartridges will actually yield at least 2,500 pages or 25% more than OEM. We'll see, I am keeping them. If that is so, it would make them cheaper than $290 for an OEM set (CompUSA) ($0.118 vs. $0.145). Not as bad as I indicated above, but not a 5,000 page yield. If you want a good quality generic cartridge, this is probably it - and presumably most of the chips show the correct yield.
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