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This HP 901 Officejet black ink cartridge allows you to print high-quality black and white documents for a fraction of the price. Ink cartridge guarantees reliable printing, features a number of practical functions and can print laser-quality text documents which are highly resistant to fading. HP Officejet inks produce archival quality prints which are resistant to fading for decades.
You can always rely on the quality of original ink cartridges. Each cartridge is brand new and helps ensure the best printing performance. Treat yourself to colourful graphics, detailed photos of professional quality and absolutely reliable printing.
Technical Parameters and Specifications:
Ink Cartridge Colour:
Black
Ink Drop:
13.8pl
Yield:
200 pages (tested on multifunction printer MFP HP Officejet J4580)
Operating Temperature Range:
15 to 32°C
Storage Temperature Range:
-40 to 60°C
Compatible Inks:
Pigment-based
Compatible Printers:
HP OfficeJet J4524/J4624/J4580/J4680.
Package Dimensions:
116x36x115mm
Package Weight:
0.05kg
Hewlett-Packard was founded in the difficult times of the Great Depression. The founders were a pair of friends whose name the company still proudly bears. They started their business in an unobtrusive garage near the city of Palo Alto. It is now a national monument. HP’s success lay not in copying existing products, but in the ability and courage to come up with something new.
The first commercial triumph was an oscillator that surpassed all competition in quality, yet sold at a quarter of the price. In 1968, HP released their first desktop computer - a desktop calculator. The company currently manufactures products primarily related to computer technology - computers and laptops, printers, scanners, digital cameras, servers, and last but not least, calculators.
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