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Replacement HP LaserJet 5si mx Toner Cartridges $82.99

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  • HP C3909A Toner Cartridge - 09A Black, Single Pack
    Retail Price: $170.65
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How To Install HP LaserJet 5si mx Toner Cartridges?

  1. Open the printer's top cover.
  2. Grab the toner cartridge that needs to be replaced, then carefully pull it out from the printer.
  3. Get your new CompAndSave HP LaserJet 5si mx printer toner cartridge. Open the cartridge over a sink or garbage can to avoid any mess in case of a powder leak as sometimes, factories tend to overfill the toner cartridges. Gently shake the toner cartridge and avoid touching the bottom part of the toner, then remove the covering tape that is usually bright in color as well as the plastic protective case, if there is, before installing it.
  4. Carefully align and insert the new toner cartridge into the slot until it is firmly seated in place.
  5. Close the printer's top cover.

HP LaserJet 5si mx Toner Cartridges FAQ's

Why is my toner cartridge not working?
First, make sure that you are using the right toner cartridge for your printer. To verify, you may check the printer's manual and check if you installed the right model number of toner to your printer. Next, is to remove the toner cartridge from the printer, then shake the toner cartridge for about 5 to 6 times. Make sure to cover the cartridge with plastic to avoid leaking. After this, make sure that the toner is properly seated to its slot and make sure that it is secured in place. For more troubleshooting tips, click Troubleshooting Tips and you will be redirected to the right page.
What is the difference between compatible and OEM cartridges?
OEM or Original Equipment Manufactured cartridges are toner cartridges that are made by the same company that manufactured the printer. Compatible toners cartridges, on the other hand, are produced and filled by third-party companies. The parts used are brand new and are not recycled from OEM toner cartridges. The same procedure applies to compatible ink cartridges. Both provide the same quality of printouts, but the compatibles may surpass the OEM and are sold at a much lower price.