HP P3005 CARTRIDGE REMANUFACTURING INSTRUCTIONS

First released in November 2006, the HP LaserJet P3005 series of printers are based on a 1200dpi, 35ppm Canon engine, (except for the M3027 which is rated for 27ppm). As with all the new HP cartridges, these cartridges use a chip to monitor toner low functions. These cartridges use the older larger format chip board as found on the 4200/4300 series, not the smaller version found on many other newer cartridges like the CLJ 2600. The P3005 cartridge looks somewhat like an updated/smaller version of the 5200 (Q7516A) cartridge. The cartridges for the P3005 are the Q7551A and Q7551X and are rated for 6,500 Pages and 13,000 pages respectively.

The LaserJet P3005 series of printers use a 400 MHz processor and the most basic unit has 48Mb of DDR2 memory expandable to 320mb. They all show a first page out at less than 9 seconds. The entire series has a monthly duty cycle of 100,000 pages/month. The cartridges have list prices of $128.99 for the A, and $214.99 for the X cartridge. (Pricing as of November 2006).

So far the machines based on the P3005 engine are the: LaserJet P3005, P3005d, P3005n, P3005dn, P3005x and the LaserJet M3027 MFP, M3035 MFP, M3035xs MFP Figure 1 shows the pull tab for the seal. Similar to the 2420 and 5200, this tab prevents the cartridge from being installed unless the seal has been pulled. (Unless the tab has been separated from the seal of course).

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