HP 61 Tri-color Ink Cartridges Original
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HP 61 Ink Cartridges Original for HP Deskjet Printer D1050,1010,1510,2000,3000 Printer
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HP 61 Tri-Color Ink Cartridges Original for D1050,1010,1510, 2000,3000 Printer
HP 61 Tri-color Ink Cartridges Original
Print high-quality black and colour documents. Appropriate for Printing everyday colour documents, images, reports, web prints and photos.
Product Specification
Model | HP 61 Tri-color Ink Cartridges Original |
Part No | CH562WA |
Compatible Printer | HP Deskjet D1050,1010,1510,2000,3000 Printer |
Printing Color | Tri-Color |
Compatible Ink Type | Pigment-based |
Duty Cycle up to (Yield) | 165 Page |
Environment | Operating temperature range 15 to 32°C, Storage temperature range -40 to 60° C, Non-Operating Humidity Range 20 to 80% RH |
Dimension | (W x D x H) 100 x 116 x 37 mm |
Weight | 0.06 kg |
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N.B: What Do We Mean by 5% Coverage Page Yield?
- Page yield refers to the approximate number of pages a specific toner cartridge is capable of printing. Determining page count can prove to be tricky as print density can vary from day to day for individuals. But some users simply print emails containing text, others might require to produce printouts of heavy graphics for brochures or catalogs and consequently printing much less pages than normal.
Other factors include room temperature, printer condition, and toner age.
- It is for this reason that the printer industry came up with the 5% rule.
Manufacturers use such yardstick to guarantee.
How many pages a specific toner can yield. Firstly, 5% coverage would simply be a page printout of a text document containing no graphics with little or no bold characters on an 8.5 x 11 copy paper. An increase or decrease in page yield is therefore directly proportional to an increase or decrease in page coverage.
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