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HP C3903a Toner Cartridge

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Available now the C3903a Toner Cartridge now an alternative choice with the Eco-friendly compatible HP Toner Cartridge for the C3903a offers new protective packaging for safer shipping and new formulated Printer Toner. No matter your preference you have a choice. For ease of mind or environmentally friendly products the choice is in the consumers hands.

The C3903a has proven to be one of the most popular models in a long line of HP printer products. Reliable, consistent print quality is what you can expect. But the most benefiting feature of this product is the dense print and detailed graphics that come with quality, low cost alternative.

C3903a Laser Toner

With all of the advancements in normal printing the C3903a has come out on top as the winner. Most of the industry is left trying different products and techniques but with HP you have beat other consumers out with reliability and now you have one of the best printers that HP has to offer.

HP C3903a Toner Cartridge

It is not just a good value, it is by far the best printing value based on cost per page, which makes the HP C3903a Toner Cartridge very hard to beat.

C3903a Toner Cartridge Page Yield: 4,000 Page Yield @ 5% Coverage

HP Laserjet C3903a Toner

The HP Laserjet C3903a Toner has produced excellent results and fits the HP LaserJet 5P, 5MP, 6P, 6PXI, 6PXE, 6MP, 6RE, 6PSE. The HP Laserjet C3903a Toner Cartridge is used for regular printing in your HP laser printer.

Counterfeit hp printer cartridge operation busted by HP

counterfeit HP Printer CartridgesA monumental amount of counterfeit printing material is disclosed by HP along with SA ACF team and the local Police in Bangalore, Delhi and Gandhidham.

Acting with probable cause, the team executed an enforcement action on assembly operations in the Ashok Nagar area of Bangalore; Daryaganj and Bazar Sitaram suburbs of Delhi and in Gandhidham and have arrested 6 individuals in Bangalore and 4 in Gandhidham.

The police have seized more than 12,000 counterfeit products that include various Ink packages, Printer Toner packages, Ink security labels, Toner security labels, finished HP Toner Cartridges, Ink cartridges, barcode stickers etc at the raid. It also included more than 5,000 additional production items and around 79,900 toner security labels.

Our commitment to our customers is the driving force behind the vigilance of our anti-counterfeit team, as we understand how the sale of counterfeit HP products negatively impacts our customer and the HP brand. With counterfeit HP printer cartridges, customers purchase what they often assume to be a genuine HP product, but they instead receive a cartridge that provides them with inferior print quality at best and often times a cartridge that fails to perform at all. Through our anti counterfeiting efforts, HP is determined to protect our customers and our brand. said Jeff Kwasny, director of HP Brand Protection for print cartridges who is based in Palo Alto, California, USA. HP had appointed contractors, which assisted law enforcement officials with the information regarding the existence and location of these counterfeit goods. HPs global anti-counterfeit program incorporates industry-leading anti-counterfeiting practices and partners with law enforcement agencies to combat the manufacture, distribution, and sale of counterfeit HP printer cartridges.

On a global level, HP maintains an aggressive approach to anti-counterfeiting and has conducted more than 4,723 investigations in 88 countries over the last 4 years. This activity has resulted in the seizure of more than 47.23 million units worth of counterfeit products and components (Investigations and actions have occurred in every continent except Antarctica. In APJ, over the last 4 years, HP conducted 2,641 investigations in multiple countries resulting in 2,111 enforcement actions (raids and seizures by authorities) seizing over 15 million units of counterfeit products and components.

As part of its global anti-counterfeiting program, HP takes a proactive global approach to alerting and educating consumers on how to identify counterfeit printing supplies. HP also incorporates state-of-the-art technology in their products and cartridge packaging to help consumers identify fraudulent supplies. All HP cartridge packaging in the Asia Pacific region displays a security seal with color shifting technology that helps consumers easily identify original HP printer cartridges. Customers can learn more about how they can use this security seal as well as other best practices to avoid purchasing counterfeit cartridges on HP’s website.

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Printer Cartridges from HP subdivides the world

hp cartridgesHP seems to have figured out an extraordinary way of extracting the utmost amount of money from consumers who have been unfortunate decent to buy one of its printers.

HP not being content with overcharging for ink , the computer, printer producer apparently rationalises its printer cartridges as one user found out. The unfortunate person in question, Michelle Sullivan, from Malta, Austrialia bought an HP Photosmart C7180 printer, but found that when she moved to Malta she was unable to purchase printer cartridges.

The problem wasn’t due to regional unavailability, but rather it was down to HP’s decision to create particular cartridges for different regions for the same printer.

The surprised and bewildered Ms Sullivan went to great lengths to find out whether this apparent HP policy was actually true. After questioning the HP dealer in Malta, who told her that HP ink cartridges were regionalized, Ms Sullivan then had a chat with an online HP support agent.

Unsurprised at the response she received was less than helpful, with the HP agent suggesting that Ms Sullivan try to buy HP printer cartridges at  Best Buy or Walmart, not realizing that neither of these retailers has stores in Malta.

KING OF EXPENSIVE PRINTER CARTRIDGES

HP has in the past put some rather refutable restrictions on its printing products. A number of its toner cartridges had lock out features that include page count chips that would stop the printer after a certain number of pages had been printed, regardless of whether there was still toner left in the printer cartridge. You would have thought HP learned a wrathful lesson when Lexmark introduced the lockout chip, lost a 13 million dollar lawsuit against the remanufacturing association. But HP’s page counting chips grew from HP’s corporate greed.

This sorry saga has left Ms Sullivan with a six-month old HP Photosmart C7180 printer that is effectively useless because the printer cartridges are unavailable only because she decided to move.

At press time HP has yet to respond to our questions on this matter.