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HP LJ 5200 / Q7516A MICR Toner Cartridge in R&D

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012 | HP Toner, MICR Toner and Check Printing | No Comments

We’ve put off developing the HP Q7516A MICR toner cartridge for the HP LaserJet 5200 series for several years, the thought being there isn’t much demand for printing checks on a wide format printer. Recently we’ve had enough inquiries to warrant producing a HP MICR toner cartridge for the LaserJet 5200. The LaserJet 5200 takes a HP Q7516A toner cartridge that yields 15,000 pages at 5% coverage. We expect to be shipping our Q7516A New MICR toner cartridge in early May 2012.

The Q7516A is compatible with the entire HP LaserJet 5200 series, including the 5200n, 5200dn, 5200tn, 5200dtn.

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Join HP PurchasEdge for free HP LaserJet Printers

Friday, April 20th, 2012 | HP Toner | 2 Comments

Join HP PurchasEdge

There’s a program from HP that few people use, but many could benefit from, it’s called PurchasEdge. PurchasEdge is designed for businesses that buy more than $500 of HP consumables (inkjet and toner cartridges) in a year. With PurchasEdge, you get 1 point for every $4 USD of HP inkjet and toner cartridges you buy. Once you accumulate some points you can purchase HP laser printers, inkjet printers, ScanJet scanners with your points. I’ve worked it out and it represents a 2-3% additional savings.

The best thing about the PurchasEdge program is that we do all the work. Once you sign up for PurchasEdge, all you need to do is give us your 6 digit PurchaseEdge number and we’ll submit the invoices to HP. It’s very easy.

Note you can only accumulate PurchaseEdge points for Genuine HP toner cartridges, Advantage Brand and New HP MICR Toner Cartridges are not eligible.

To get started, enroll in PurchasEdge today: http://www.purchasedge.com/join/549688

Once you are registered, you’ll need to email us your 6 digit HP PurchasEdge Account number. HP usually emails your account number the day after you register. We need your account number to submit your invoices. That’s it, we’ll handle the rest.

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New: HP LaserJet 600 Series M601N MICR Laser Printer

Thursday, February 16th, 2012 | HP Toner, MICR Toner and Check Printing | No Comments
HP LaserJet 600 M601N MICR Laser Printer

HP LaserJet 600 M601N MICR Laser Printer

We’ve just released the HP M601N MICR laser printer (CE989A). The M601N replaces the P4014N. The printers are virtually identical with the exception that the M601N uses the HP CE390A MICR toner Cartridge. This is a great workgroup printer at 45ppm and a duty cycle of 175,000 pages per year.

http://www.advlaser.com/HP-LaserJet-M601N-MICR-Laser-Printer-p/rcprm601nnm.htm

Here are some quick specs:

Suggested Use: High Volume / Large Workgroup
Monthly Duty Cycle: Up to 175,000 pages
Maximum Pages Per Minute:  45
Toner Cost Per Page:  1.55 cents (Using new HP Cartridge)
MICR Toner Cost Per Page:  2.59 cents
Warranty:  1 Year

This is a new printer and we don’t have any historical data on it’s reliability. Based on similar HP models, you can expect this will be a reliable unit. The printer is heavy and has a solid high quality feel.
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Advantage continues to get ratings of 4.8 out of 5 on pricegrabber.com.

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 | Miscellaneous | No Comments

Advantage continues to get ratings of 4.8 out of 5 on pricegrabber.com.  Our all-time rating is 4.8 and our rating in the last 3 months is 4.84. You hear nightmare stories about the horrible service out there. We are striving to give great service, and it shows. We want to make buying MICR toner and check paper a pleasure.

Like our service? Write us a review! Tell others about the job we do.

Pricegrabber ratings as of 2/6/2012

http://reviews.pricegrabber.com/advantage-laser-products/r/12430/

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HP LaserJet M603dn vs. Dell 5330dn face off

Monday, January 23rd, 2012 | HP Toner | No Comments

Thinking of buying an enterprise / workgroup printer? We recently received a printer comparison comparing the HP LaserJet 600 M603dn to the Dell 5330dn. We are big fans of HP printers. Why? They are the most reliable printers made.

I’ve posted HP’s comparison below. The one thing I don’t get is HP is comparing a $1,649 HP printer to a $1,099 Dell printer. Note the Dell printer is essentially a Lexmark T650 printer.  I’d add two more bullets to the list 1)  the HP printer costs 50% more than the Dell printer, 2) MICR toner isn’t readily available for the Dell 5230n, while we stock MICR Toner cartridges for the HP M603dn.

HP LaserJet Enterprise 600 M603dn List Price $1,649

HP LaserJet 600 M603dn

HP LaserJet 600 M603dn

  1. HP innovations make it easy to reduce energy use and print from mobile devices. Leading solutions make printer management easy.
  2. Cut energy use as much as 45%, compared to a majority of competing laser printers.* Save even more energy with HP Auto-On/Auto-Off Technology,
  3. Hardware integration pocket integrates and protects third-party security card solutions
  4. HP ePrint enables printing from mobile devices
  5. Print bold, crisp text and sharp images with HP FastRes 1200 and HP original toner
  6. Control costs and manage IT resources with best-in-class HP Web Jetadmin and leading HP Universal Print Driver; apply custom energy-saving options using the HP EcoSMART Console (may need firmware upgrade)

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Dell 5330dn List Price $1,099  Dell 5230dn

  1. Designed for less robust environments with lower print speed and consumes 55% more energy
  2. The Dell 5330dn has a 24%  slower black print speed than HP (50ppm vs. 62ppm)
  3. The Dell 5330dn has an 83% slower first-page-out time from energy-saving mode than HP – 25.7 seconds vs. only 14 seconds – HP can warm up and print up to 12 pages before Dell can even finish warming up
  4. Consumes 55% more energy annually than HP (339.3 kWh vs. 218.7kWh)
  5. The Dell printer does not support walk-up USB
  6. The Dell printer has lower maximum toner capacity than HP (20,000 pages vs. 24,000 pages)
  7. The Dell 3330dn has 11% less maximum input capacity than HP (3,200 vs. 3,600 sheets)
  8. The Dell 5330dn has a 10% lower monthly duty cycle than HP (250K pages vs. 275K pages)
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