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Remanufacturing the HP LaserJet P4014, P4015 and P4045 Toner Cartridges

by Mike Josiah and the Technical Staff · Summit Technologies · August 1, 2008 - page(s): 22-51

First introduced in April 2008, the HP LaserJet P4014 engine is a 45-62 ppm (depending on the model), 1200 dpi engine. These printers will most likely replace the 4200/4300 series.

All of the machines in all three series have a first page out in less than 8.5 seconds, come with 128Mb of ram (Expandable to 640Mb),and have a 400MHz processor. All also come standard with a 10,000 page low yield cartridge. The new CC364A and CC364X cartridges are rated for 10,000 and 24,000 pages respectively. The HY cartridges will not physically fit into the P4014 machines, only in the P4015 and P4515 series.

The following Figures (1-8) show the difference between the two cartridges.

Fig. 1 & 2 Top of 64A, 64X

Fig. 3 & 4 Bottom of 64A, 64X

Fig. 5 & 6 Right side 64A, 64X

Fig. 7 & 8 Left side 64A, 64X

The toner used in these cartridges is also new. HP says it uses their "Enhanced Low-Melt Toner technology". This toner according to HP uses 15% less energy to fuse to the paper. In the fine print of the toner fact sheet they clarify that to mean 15% less as compared to its predecessor. What exactly is the predecessor? They don't say. Regardless, our testing has shown it to be a low melt toner. ...

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