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We offer the full range of original HP toner cartridges and a large range of our own compatible toner cartridges. We can offer you discounts on buying our "Rainbow" full sets of cartridges for your colour printer.
Click on the links below to find your HP colour or black laser printer or view all the HP toners available at internet-ink.
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Nearly every model of black HP toner cartridge cartridge has an original toner and a compatible equivalent at a fraction of the price. Click on the appropriate series below to find the toner for your printer.
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As a result, we have recreated this ink to produce a range of our own compatible HP toner cartridges and HP laser cartridges that are considered second to none. Every one of our HP laser cartridge and HP toner products can meet and, in most cases, exceed the expectations consumers have of an original HP toner cartridges or HP laser cartridge product. This means that all of our HP toner products can save you money in terms of prints per HP toner cartridge and in terms of paper.
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We are also often asked how a compatible ink product is superior over an original product. Once again the answer is simple, our HP toner cartridge and HP laser cartridge inks are produced to European standards and every one of our HP toner products come with a one-year warranty. With these kinds of solid reassurances backing our entire product range, it's easy to see why we are so confident in our inks, and that the unreliable alternatives to original cartridges you might have previously experienced are a thing of the past.
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Setting up a recycling account with Internet Ink couldn't be easier, and since all you have to do is remember to post your used HP toner product back to us in the bag provided, there's every reason to sign up.
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The HP LaserJet Enterprise 700 M712dn model has been praised by ITProPortal for its low running costs and effective paper handling.
Writing for the website, reviewer Tony Hoffman explained that the machine boasts a 600-sheet paper capacity as standard, split between two 250-sheet input trays and a 100-sheet multipurpose feeder.
“If your business isn't too picky about output quality, doesn't require colour, and you need to print in high volume, the HP LaserJet Enterprise 700 Printer M712dn could well be your preferred A3 workhorse printer.
“It has a relatively high monthly duty cycle, very low running costs (allowing you to recoup your relatively large initial investment over time), and good paper capacity,” he concluded.
Before purchasing a model, consumers should outline their printing, speed and capacity needs.
By doing this, they will be able to narrow down their choices to the machines that will suit them the most.
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The HP LaserJet Pro M251nw has collected three stars from a reviewer at PC Advisor.
Jon L Lacobi explained that low-cost colour laser printers are appealing for small office users, who believe laser technology as something they are accustomed to and find to be reliable.
"On looks alone, the HP LaserJet Pro 200 Colour Printer M251nw could win a lot of fans. With a faux brushed-black-metal exterior (it's plastic, but convincing), and a flip-up, 3.5-inch touchscreen control panel, it's one of the handsomest small office laser printers to come down the pike in a while," Mr Lacobi stated.
He went on to say that the machine features Wi-Fi, Ethernet and USB.
Kyocera's FS-4300DN and F5-C8650DN recently collected awards from Buyers Laboratory.
The machines picked up the Pick of the Year and Highly Recommended accolades, with the former being judged as the best in the A4 monochrome for large workgroups.
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The HP LaserJet Pro 200 Colour M251nw has collected a seven out of ten score from IT Pro Portal.
David Stone from the website described the machine as a perfectly capable laser printer that can also be used as a personal machine.
However, Mr Stone admitted that, when operating as a shared printer in a micro office, it "comes up a little short" with regard to paper handling.
"If the paper handling is sufficient for your needs, and particularly if you need excellent text quality, the HP LaserJet Pro 200 Color M251nw is a more than reasonable choice," he went on to say.
For most micro and home offices, Mr Stone recommended the Samsung CLP-415NW, as it offers slightly faster speed and better paper handling.
When selecting a printer, consumers should ensure they keep in mind what they will use it for.
For example, those looking for scanning and photocopying capabilities should look towards using a multi-function printer.
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The HP LaserJet Pro 200 Colour MFP MS276nw has been criticised for its high running costs.
Writing for Computer Shopper, William Harrel explained that the machine provides good print and scan quality, but does not offer automatic two-sided printing.
However, he particularly highlighted its cost per page, noting: "Even with the higher-yield black cartridge, both the monochrome and color CPPs are far higher than what we expect for a color laser printer.
"Indeed, the numbers make this one of the costliest-to-use printers we’ve seen in quite some time."
Mr Harrel stated that he would have preferred HP to add more onto its purchase price rather than charge so much for consumables.
The cost of ink cartridges is something that consumers should keep in mind when they when they look for a new machine.
Even though a system will be inexpensive at face value, toner cartridges will cause people to spend more in the long run, meaning a more expensive printer would have been a better option.
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HP chief executive Meg Whitman's five year commitment to remain at the company will be key to help its recovery in the market, according to one expert.
The business' chief strategy officer Mohamad Ali told CRN.com that he took his post and turned down a job at a 0 billion (£62 billion) company after being motivated by Ms Whitman's pledge.
"At the time, there was some concern that, depending how the [presidential] election goes, she might end up in the cabinet or in government.
"She was very clear to me when I spoke to her that she is in this for the long haul. She has now repeated publicly that she is in this for five years," Mr Ali told the news provider.
Earlier this month, HP announced that it is considering selling any of its businesses that do not meet their goals.
The ink firm admitted, however, that a potential sale could lead to drawbacks, with difficulty finding buyers and alternative exit strategies both seen as potential issues.
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HP has introduced a number of cloud-enabled flow multifunction printers, which aim to help businesses streamline their document workflows.
The systems are designed to change how businesses capture and manage data, featuring a number of intuitive features, ranging from a large touchscreen to security capabilities and solution extensibility.
Nitin Hiranandani, director of printing at HP India, said: "With cloud-led business processes, document management is taking centrestage. Our customers need innovative technology tailored to their workflow that is simple, effective and helps them conduct business."
HP's range consists of the HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow 500 MFP M525c, LaserJet Enterprise Colour Flow MFP M575c, LaserJet Enterprise 700 Colour MFP M775 series and the HP LaserJet Pro 500 Colour MFP M570.
Recently, Federico De Silva, a principal analyst at the Gartner market research firm, told the Mercury News that HP is facing long-term trouble with regard to its sales, with more people now opting to buy mobile devices and tablets.
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The latest LaserJet from HP will help to redefine the role of a multifunctional printer and provide consumers with plenty of features.
That is the opinion of Nitin Hiranandani, director of printing at HP India, who said the HP Hotspot LaserJet Pro M1218nfs MFP will not disappoint.
"The HP Hotspot is a new all-in-one+1 printer that completely redefines the role a multifunction printer can play in a SOHO or small business environment," he explained.
"We are confident that users will deeply appreciate the ability to print, scan, copy, fax and access internet wirelessly, all through a single device that is incredibly easy to set up and use."
The printer gas comes with a host of connectivity options, including one Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port, one 10/100Base-T Ethernet network port, RJ-11 Telephone port, and HP wireless direct, as well as HP ePrint and Apple AirPrint functions.
Mr Hiranandani said it is the next step in the company's plan to further printer innovation.
"At HP, we believe in constantly reinventing the printer and the launch of HP Hotspot marks an important milestone in our innovation legacy," he added.
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HP's LaserJet Enterprise 500 series system has been praised for the quality of its text by a reviewer from PCMag.com.
Tony Hoffman from the website commended its built-in, secure hard drive and its large touch screen, but the expert criticised the system's sub-par graphics, while its running costs were also described as being "on the high side".
"Overall output quality for the M525 was slightly sub-par, with above-average text quality, slightly sub-par graphics, and below-par photos. Text quality is good enough for any business except perhaps desktop publishing applications using very small fonts," Mr Hoffman concluded.
The expert admitted some backgrounds appeared "blotchy" when graphics were used, while subtle differences in shading were also lost in some illustrations.
HP will be hoping that the system will prove to be profitable in the market, especially after the company announced a seven per cent drop in revenues.
Its revenue for the fourth quarter of 2012 now stands at billion (£18.5 billion).
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The HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401d has been described as "fast and easy to use" in a recent review.
DigitalVersus.com has praised the hardware's duplex printing capabilities and its fast speeds, as it is able to print 33 pages per minute, surpassing the pace set by every other monochrome laser printer the site has analysed.
"The LaserJet Pro 400 M401d is fast and easy to use. It can't print from mobile devices, doesn't feature any business apps and consumes more power on standby than average, but it prints quickly and has a reasonable cost per page," the website stated.
It listed its user-friendly nature and low cost per page as two of its best features, but noted that its lack of Wi-Fi is a big disadvantage.
The HP Photosmart 7520 has also come in for praise from a critic at PC Advisor, with Robin Morris from the website claiming that the system is a "well-rounded machine".
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The HP LaserJet Enterprise 500 Colour MFP M575d system has received praise in a recent review by PCMag.com.
The website's writer Tony Hoffman claimed that the hardware is very fast, while its large colour touch screen and remarkable graphics add to the overall user experience.
However, Mr Hoffman did not several drawbacks, including below-average text and photo quality, whereas the printer's lack of fax capabilities was also cited as negative.
HP will be hoping to achieve strong sales in its printing department, after it recently announced that an extra 2,000 people will be included in its redundancy programme.
"There is a lot to like about the HP LaserJet Enterprise 500 Color MFP M575dn, and it is worth consideration by a small to mid-sized business looking for a workhorse colour laser," he explained.
The printer also supports HP's ePrint functionality, but Mr Hoffman admitted that it "stumbles a bit on text and photo quality".
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