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How To Know if Your HP Toner is High Yield or Standard Yield

How To Know if Your HP Toner is High Yield or Standard Yield

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HP printers are one of the most trusted printer to use at the office. It is because of its durability and print output quality. If you are a printer user who has an HP LaserJet Printer at home or utilizes one at the office, you would likely be acquainted with the term "high yield laser toner cartridges."

The printer consumables employed by your HP laser printers to generate printed outputs function by utilizing the printer's laser component to replicate the digital document or image precisely onto the photo-receptor drum. Subsequently, the toner powder from the cartridge is dispersed onto the paper and fused with it as the paper traverses the printer's heat rollers.

Every HP toner cartridge, whether it is OEM, compatible, or remanufactured, bears a distinctive product code. This code enables printer users to determine which HP toner product is compatible with their specific HP printer model.

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The same labeling method is employed to differentiate high yield toners from standard cartridges. High-yield and standard yield toner cartridges are assigned distinct product codes, yet they are both compatible with a specific HP printer model. For instance, the HP CF226A (HP 26A) and HP CF226X (HP 26X) are compatible with LaserJet Pro M402D and LaserJet Pro MFP M426DW printers. The HP CF226A is a standard-yield toner with a standard page capacity, whereas the HP CF226X is a high-yield toner that offers a greater printing page capacity compared to the former.

Other examples:

Replacement HP Black Toner Cartridge for LaserJet Enterprise M406dn:

  • HP CF258A (HP 58A) – standard page capacity = 3000 pages
  • HP CF258X (HP 58X) – printing page capacity = 10000 pages

 

Manufacturers of replacement HP toner cartridges make a clear distinction between their low-yield HP toners and high-yield HP toner cartridges. They achieve this by appending either an "A" or "X" to the end of the product code, while retaining the same first five characters. This simple differentiating factor allows HP printer users to easily distinguish between the two options. I hope this information proves helpful to you when you next consider purchasing an HP toner cartridge for your LaserJet printer.