Archive for February, 2010
New Advantage Cartridges: HP CE255A, CE255X, CE505A, CE505X
Good news! We finally have remanufactured (Advantage Brand) cartridges (text, not MICR) for the HP P3015 Series and the HP P2035/P2055 laser printers. These cartridges are in stock and will ship same day. As always our cartridges are guaranteed to work to your satisfaction. Althought we have new MICR versions of these cartridges, we don’t expect to have the remanufactured MICR versions for several months.
CE505A – for HP P2035 and HP P2055 – Advantage Brand – Remanufactured
http://www.advlaser.com/HP-P2035-P2055-Toner-CE255A-p/rcce505ap.htm
HP CE505X – for HP P2055 – Advantage Brand – Remanufactured
http://www.advlaser.com/HP-P2055-Toner-CE255X-p/rcce505xp.htm
HP CE255A – for HP P3015 Series – Advantage Brand – Remanufactured
http://www.advlaser.com/HP-P3015-P3015d-P3015dn-Toner-Cartridge-CE255A-p/rcce255ap.htm
HP CE255X – for HP P3015 Series – Advantage Brand – Remanufactured
http://www.advlaser.com/HP-P3015-P3015d-P3015dn-Toner-Cartridge-CE255X-p/rcce255xp.htm
New Product: HP LaserJet P2055d MICR Laser Printer for check printing
Hot off the press, we’re now shipping the HP P2055d MICR laser printers. This is a great little printer, prints 35ppm with stunning quality. The “D” means it duplexes as well. Not that you would duplex checks, still the duplexer comes in handy and is a great way to save paper. This is a real laser printer with it’s own processor and memory, not like it’s little brother the LaserJet P2035 which is host based. The host based machines are not necessarily bad, but they rely on the processor in your computer to handle the graphics work. Also this printer has PCL5e and PCL6 so it can take jobs from non-Windows machines and older DOS programs with no problems. The P2055d comes with a real CE255A, not a starter cartridge. We’ve replaced the toner with MICR toner. You still get the same NEW cartridge that came with the printer, but with MICR Toner.
Hello WordPress, Goodbye Blogger!
We’ve just switched our blog from blogger to wordpress. The plugins and CSS of wordpress convinced us that this was a good move, especially after blogger disabled ftp publishing. We did like the ftp publishing where we could host our blog on our domain advlaser.com.
