HP 92298X Microfine Black Toner Cartridge
- For HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4 Plus, and 4M Plus printers
- For HP LaserJet 5, 5M, and 5N printers
- 8,800-page yield at 5 percent coverage
- Smart and economical choice for high-volume users
- Microfine particles for clear, sharp results
Product Description
Genuine HP LaserJet printing supplies are always the right choice. They deliver exceptional print quality and hassle-free operation, page after page, because they’re specifically designed to work with HP printers. Did you know that 70% of a LaserJet printer’s imaging system is based on HP’s LaserJet print cartridges? The technology of the print cartridge is any printing system’s most critical component, so if you’re not using HP supplies, you’re not getting HP printing. With genuine HP LaserJet printing supplies, you also know you’re getting the best total cost of ownership because HP factors in qualities like reliability, dependability, and ease of use.Amazon.com Product Description
This high-quality Hewlett-Packard toner cartridge is designed to work flawlessly with your HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4 Plus, 4M Plus, 5, 5M, or 5N laser printer. Because the HP 92298X offers 30 percent greater capacity than the standard HP LaserJet 98A toner cartridges, it’… More >>
HP 92298X Microfine Black Toner Cartridge
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3 comments
F. H. Federlein on February 1, 2010 at 3:03 pm
I prefer the Xtra large capacity version of this toner cartridge. Lasts me several years. Amazon had the lowest price, with free shipping. great way to shop!
Bruce Cheng on February 1, 2010 at 4:57 pm
excellent service recommend everyone to purchase this item from the this seller. This is third time that I have purchase this item from this seller.
Boundless on February 1, 2010 at 6:35 pm
Shipment notice had no tracking info. At 4 days overdue I emailed to ask what the next step was (and also made plans to buy elsewhere). Amazon responded that they were shipping a replacement (without asking), and that it would be expedited. The next day, the original shows up, and I returned it (and got refunded). The expedited replacement also had no tracking number provided, and it blew its ETA by five days. Per Amazon’s advice, I refused it. Interestingly, both shipments did in fact have tracking numbers. Had the first number been provided, the late delivery would not have been a problem.