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HP LaserJet Tank Printers empower SMBs and startups with hassle-free and affordable everyday printing

As small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and startups grapple with the challenge of cutting costs while maintaining long-term operational efficiency, HP’s LaserJet Tank printers enable them to increase productivity and better manage time and money.

These cartridge-free laser printers are the ideal print-scan-copy solution for home offices and micro, small, and medium enterprises, thanks to advanced functionality and a variety of affordable, environmentally friendly features. The HP LaserJet Tank printers are notable for the fact that they do not require cartridges. The toner tank of the printers is prefilled with an average of 5000 pages of toner based on ISO/IEC 19752 and continuous printing, though the actual number of pages may vary depending on the content printed and other factors.

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