HP World Class

Founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in 1939, HP have become one of the largest organisations in the world. Responsible for many key electronic innovations of the modern age, HP have consistently released key products which have contributed to the technological advancement of our age.

From small Garage to huge Corporation

HP started off from a garage in California and is said to be the birthplace of the silicon age. Who would of thought that just seventy years later they would be the world leader in ink cartridges and toner cartridges. Furthermore, the garage has been part of an extensive restoration project by HP which aimed at returning it and the house which is nearby to its original condition.

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HP have one of the largest market shares in the world with 65% of all printer sales being HP ink cartridges and toner cartridges. HP’s printer range is the largest and most extensive of all the main manufactures with their printers covering every conceivable printing requirement and the different ink cartridge and toner cartridge options.

HP’s Recycling Program

HP provides a recycling program for all their HP toner cartridges and ink cartridges to help reduce the environmental impact which they have on the environment. Most of HP’s ink cartridges are also easy to remanufacture, a good example of this would be the HP 21 (C9351AE) Black ink cartridge. The HP 21 Black ink cartridge is not only an environmental choice of ink cartridge but also a versatile one which goes in roughly about 100 printers all of which have different specifications.

Old HP printers still represent good value for money and have quality specifications which still hold their own in today’s highly competitive market.

HP use their Vivera ink formulation in their ink cartridges which delivers precise, long lasting colour and can be of use in conjunction with HP’s advanced photo paper to achieve professional results. HP’s toner formulation uses microscopic particles to give you an unmatched level of printing accuracy and colour replication onto your page.