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HP Laserjet CE505X Black Print Cartridge

  • Save instance and meliorate fecundity with distress-free operation
  • Get unpaid publication with every page
  • Easily establish and reassert apiece cartridge
  • Get crisp, clear, sharp-looking documents
  • Average pickup consent 6,500 accepted pages

Product Description
Reliability saves instance and money. Produce concise book and spirited images at awesome speeds. Produces high-quality, water- and highlighter-smear nonabsorptive prints from stark essay to brochures. Global Product Type: Inks & Toners-Print Cartridge; Supply Type: Toner; Color(s): Black; Device Types: Laser Printer.

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5 Responses to “HP Laserjet CE505X Black Print Cartridge”

  1. ThroughTheLookingGlass on 11:24 am

    If you have a compatible printer such as the P2055 then this cartrige from HP is the most cost effective compared to the 05A. For business users I would reckon this cartridge is a no brainer. I’ve not used it enough to say whether there are any issues or limitations of using this cartridge.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Steven on 12:36 pm

    It works for my P2035dn.

    Compare to the 05A, this cartridge has higher cost performance (6500 pages for about $140).

    But, it seems like my printer can not get the right number of page printed for this cartridge.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Voltaire on 1:28 pm

    Got this when I bought my P2055dn from an Amazon retailer. Didn’t open it. When the cart that came w/ printer died, place this in and it was DEFECTIVE. The retailer said “Sorry Charlie- 30 days to return terrible stuff.” Called HP and they are sending a replacement. I LIKE HP….. WHAT A WONDERFUL COMPANY THAT BACKS UP WHAT THEY SELL. I have been and HP customer for more than 35 years. Brilliant Company.

    But, if you get this cart, and plot to use it ‘later” make sure you figure out it works.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. Thomas C. Voltaggio on 1:42 pm

    I am not certain as to whether the date stamped on the box is a date it was produced or an expiration date. I bought this in May, 2010 and the date is December, 2009. Googling does not give me a straight answer. I tried to return a previous cartridge from an older model to Staples and they would not return it saying it was expired. I don’t know if they were right or not. Does anyone know?
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Jack M. Berk on 3:00 pm

    Honest price fantastic product, just hope it last as long as the claim it will.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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