HP CF253XM 201X High Yield Original LaserJet Toner
HP CF253XM 201X High Yield Original LaserJet Toner Cartridges, Cyan/Magenta/Yellow, Multipack,package may vary


Laserjet Toner Cartridge
HP Toner cartridges with JetIntelligence deliver dependable tracking of toner levels and they are engineered to match our printer’s high-speed performance and increase efficiency.
- High speed printing
- Anti-fraud technology
- Print gauge technology
- Page maximizer technology
- Auto seal remover
| Weight: | 750 g |
| Size: | Multi Pack (High Yield) |
| Dimensions: | 28.8 x 36.3 x 11.1 cm; 750 Grams |
| Brand: | HP |
| Model: | CF253XM |
| Colour: | Cyan, Magenta and Yellow |
| Pack Quantity: | 3 |
| Batteries Included: | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
| Manufacture: | HP |
| Dimensions: | 28.8 x 36.3 x 11.1 cm; 750 Grams |
| Quantity: | 3 |
| Size: | Multi Pack (High Yield) |
Pricey, but you get what you pay fo
I’ve had mixed results with ‘compatible cartridges in the past, so I plumbed for the HP original high capacity toner. It arrived promptly, was recognised by my printer (Colour Laserjet Pro MFP M277dw) as a genuine HP cartridge and works fine and gives a nice even black.
I’m pleased, but they could be cheaper.
A complete set of 4 genuine HP toner cartridges is nearly 100 more than the printer cost to buy! And inkjet cartridges are even worse in terms of value for money.
Genuine toners, great quality easy to recyle
I use the HP toners as they work, you know what you are getting and the recycling process is very easy.
The HP toners are great quality and the high volume ones last me a long time.
HIgh quality and hassle free printing
I use HP spares as they are good quality, if rather expensive. As this doesn’t need to be changed very often with reasonable use, it is very convenient and hassle free. Recommended.
It’s an HP product for an HP printer; it works perfectly and the clarity of printing is unrivalled. I bought these at a point where HP were offering cash back, which sweetened things a little.
It’s a no brainier though; if you spend good money on a good printer, then buy good quality paper, and you want excellent printing results, you MUST go OEM. I’ve tried aftermarket and they never live up to their promises. Just saw yourself the hassle and buy OEM high-yield.
Once you’ve spent the money , you won’t miss it and you’ll appreciate the flawless results with every page.
Black spots on your print outs? Here's the answer.
Over time the fuser drum roll (the green one on the toner cartridge) can get pitted and take on imperfections. Replaced the out-of-the-box toner cartridge with this one today and the printer’s back to normal. Easy installation, and free recycling programme to return the old toner cartridge. Couldn’t ask for more.
Good value when on offer - lasts a long time!
This refill goes into a truly wonderful colour laser printer – both my son and I have one now and neither machine has let us down once (except when it goes into sleep mode – somewhat irritating but is energy saving, I suppose). We’ve both decided to stick with buying original HP toner having both come unstuck with a previous Epson printer using re-made refill toners. We look out for special offers on the original HP toners like this one from Amazon and keep a set in reserve. The ink in these “X” toners seems to last forever so, overall, we’re thinking HP offer reasonably good value and at least the printer warranty (three years) won’t be voided.
Had been having printing problems with my HP M277 for ages. Thought is was just a naff printer but took out the generic cartridges and replaced them with these and the difference is staggering. I had always believed, wrongly, that generic cartridges would be better as they were so much cheaper but having tried both there really is no comparison.
I have uploaded a photo of two demo demo pages, the one on the left was printed using my old generic cartridges and the one of the right was taken using these. Can you spot the difference?
Seems expensive but when you compare it on a like for like basis it works out similar to other brands. My last laser printer was a Samsung, the cartridges were half the price but only rated for half the printing capacity.
HP have two versions of laser cartridge, the standard version and the X version. I’d recommend the “X” version as they are rated for higher number of printouts and work out cheaper overall, despite being literally a few pounds dearer.
Toner is something that makes white paper black.
A piece of paper is born virginal, pure and unsullied.
Like gods, we control its fate by writing its future on our computers.
Then the paper (which knows nothing of what is about to happen) is fed into our LaserJet.
With a whirr, it is pulled around into the drum where selectively electrically charged toner particles are attached.
Finally like a branded steer, the heat unit permanently fuses the toner to the paper.
Now the paper is used. It is permanently and irrevocably changed.
Gone is its whiteness, its purity, and in its place is a stark image or text.
And the colour – black. The darkest colour you can get.
It is a complete contrast to the white – the yin and yang is clear.
If you have a large enough piece of black it is like staring into the abyss.
Like that paper, all of us are marked.
Some of us are saying something useful.
Some of us will make people happy.
Some of us will make people sad.
But we will never be pure again.
And once marked by toner (or life) we know we are inexorably heading towards decline and death.
If we’ve been printed with the wrong marks, perhaps we are thrown away immediately.
Perhaps we will be around for a long time.
But eventually the shredder or the dustbin awaits us all.
And then everything will be black.