HP Compatible Q2612A HP 12A Laser Toner Cartridge, 2,000 Pages, Black | List Price: $102.40 Discount Price: $20.00

| Brand: Hewlett-Packard
Features: - New Compatible Brand Toner Unconditionally Guaranteed
- Q2612A Aftermarket Toner Saves 30-50% Off HP Brand
- High Yield 2,000 Page Output At 5% Page Coverage
- Manufactured In An ISO9001 Certified Factory To Meet International Standards
- Free, Fast Shipping When Ordered From Inkers
Great product at a great price [Posted on 2006-12-05] While shopping for a replacement toner cartridge, the price of roughly 50% name-brand replacements caught my eye. I took a chance and ordered one and have been thoroughly satisfied with this OEM HP LaserJet 1012 compatible cartridge.
Works great [Posted on 2007-03-08] I have no complaints and have not had any problems with the print quality of this toner cartridge. It seems to work just as well as my last full priced HP cartridge. The item arrived about 9 days after it was purchased - which is a little slower than I had hoped.
Toner Cartridge [Posted on 2008-05-17] This product (HP Q2612A Compatible Laser Toner Cartridge) has worked very well- as good as the name brand. I have had no smudging and smearing. I will definitely order it again in the future.
HP Compatible Laser Cartridge [Posted on 2008-06-06] Worst Toner Cartridge I have purchased on line. Blotches and streaks of toner all over the page. Very poor quality, Would not purchase ever again.
Not again [Posted on 2008-11-25] I got this HP replica for my wife's laser printer. She put it in last week and the printer, which is only one year old, jammed up with the usual paper jam. I was not present when this happened, but she is very familiar with HP and easily removed the jam. However since inserting the cartridge from this company, the printer would not work correctly and constantly showed the amber flashing light. I am a field/deployment engineer and know my way around many different systems: from networks to cabling to printers and PC's and outside of that, automobile engines, electrical repair and more. I could not find the magic to repair the problem, even if it meant changing out some small parts. Today, I took that printer to some professionals to diagnose at and have not yet gotten an estimate.
By the way, my wife went out and bought a replacement laser made by HP, which included an HP cartridge. The first message that she received after installing the new printer software was from HP that said that their software detected that a "non HP cartridge" had been placed in the system.
Long story short, since HP is so proprietary these days, and looks at the printer cartridge as continued revenue, just as Microsoft looks at licensing as continued revenue, then why take any more chances with after market products? By the way, I also went through the reset routine with the faulty printer by pressing the stop/go buttons at the same time at start up and that did not repair the difficulty. Don't buy after market if you want peace of mind.
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