HP 131A original toner cartridge cyan magenta and yellow
HP 131A original toner cartridge cyan magenta and yellow standard capacity 3 x 1.800 pages 3-pack
HP 131A original toner cartridge cyan magenta and yellow standard capacity 3 x 1.800 pages
Make a professional impact by printing stunning colour documents and marketing materials. This toner’s gloss delivers photo-quality images. Get business-quality results on a wide range of laser papers. Maximize the impact of documents when print in vibrant colour.
Weight: | 2.4 kg |
Size: | Multi Pack |
Dimensions: | 36.5 x 30 x 11 cm; 2.4 Kilograms |
Brand: | HP |
Model: | U0SL1AM |
Colour: | Cyan, Magenta and Yellow |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Manufacture: | HP |
Dimensions: | 36.5 x 30 x 11 cm; 2.4 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | Multi Pack |
For some reason both printer and HP software say these are not genuine HP cartridges. All firmware and software are up to date.
The print quality is OK so far, let’s see how it performs through its lifetime.
For the first time since I bought my LaserJet Pro 2000, I recently decided to try an aftermarket toner. Bad mistake – since then I have experienced lines down the page and a general reduction in quality. From now on, I’m going to be sticking with the HP OEM toners, despite the cost.
I have scored at 4 out of 5, with the drop being a result of the cost and value for money. The quality is top notch, but I wish the cost was slightly reduced to remain more competitive.
The main reason that I switched from using an Inkjet to a Laserjet, other than the fact that I’ve always found HP printers to be reliable and to have good print quality, was to spend less on printer consumables. This toner cartridge, being an official HP one, is somewhat dearer than non-branded compatible cartridges, but I’ve been really pleased with it. The print quality is excellent, and as I come to replace it again, it’s lasted far longer than the estimated page yield.
The secret to this yield, however, is to completely ignore the printer when it starts showing warnings that the toner level is low, and thus needs replacing. On my m251n colour laserjet. I’ve now gone for over four months since this warning first showed; I print roughly 50 sheets per week, so this works out at almost 900 printed pages since the warnings first started. If you can put with having to override the warning every 100 sheets, this is well worth doing. The print quality is good, it won’t cause any problems with your printer (as I’ve previously found to be the case with non-HP toner cartridges), and if you carry on using the cartridge as long as you can and ignore all the warnings, it’ll last for ages. Recommended.
Bought and sold by amazon not third party. The HP cart was Original as you would expect from Amazon, Toner cart 131x gave me 2865 prints in black average print coverage of 6%. The warning of low toner came on when page count hit 2500. printed a further 365 until i notice the first sign of toner fade. with another shake of cart i will probably get another 120.
Page count information can be found by typing printer ip address into your internet browser, ip address can be obtained looking on the screen of printer and touching the network logo
example on internet explorer in the address bar type 192.168.0.22 then press enter key on keyboard, than select supply status.
Please share your print counts, does any one have the count for a 131a cart? like to know the difference between normal and high capacity
I am delighted to witness prompt delivery of my HP CF210A laser cartridge. The ink quality is superb and very enjoyable part is low cost with free delivery. Of course I will repeat my order again and again. Thanks.
The above item was delivered promptly, the package was secure yet easy to open and install. The service is good, but the price of toners in general make me wince. I signed up with HP for their recycling of the used toners, but have not yet received any return envelopes – so minus one star for HP, not Amazon.
Its certainly expensive enough to be the real thing and my HP software authenticates that it is indeed the real deal
Apart from quality of real Toner cartridges vs. copies – my experience has been that the real ones tend to work better, HP also allows you to recycle your old cartridge for free, providing you a shipping label you can print, stick on the box and send your old one back
I may try and have this one re-filled and see what the software says, but wanted to leave a review so people know it is a genuine HP cartridge and they aren’t being ripped off – well not any more than the usual rip-off that is the printer industry