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Genuine Lexmark C780A1MG Magenta Return Program Toner Cartridge (Lexmark 0C780A1MG Magenta Laser Printer Cartridge)

Genuine Lexmark Recycle Program Toners

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Genuine Lexmark C780A1MG Magenta Return Program Toner Cartridge (Lexmark 0C780A1MG Magenta Laser Printer Cartridge)

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Manufacturer: Lexmark
Manufacturer's part: C780A1MG, 0C780A1MG, LEXC780A1MG
Duty Cycle: approx. 6000 pages @ 5% coverage
 
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Magenta Return Program Toner Cartridge

The Lexmark C780H1MG Magenta Return Program Toner Cartridge is designed to provide great results and value with a yield of approx 6,000 pages at 5% coverage.

These supplies are front loading, with a simple user interface, and provide crisp dependable printing page after page.

By purchasing the Lexmark Return Program Cartridge you receive an automatic discount in comparison to the regular model cartridge as the Return Program Cartridges can be returned Free Of Charge to Lexmark (via the Freepost packaging) to be recycled. Allowing you to save money and the environment.

This Genuine Lexmark Recycle Program Toners cartridge is compatible with:
Lexmark C780xLexmark C782xLexmark X782e
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