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| Product Overview |
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The HP Cartridge Tray Assembly (RM2-5871-000CN) is a vital part for the HP Color LaserJet Pro M252, M274, and M277 printers. It ensures the precise alignment and secure placement of toner cartridges, directly enhancing printing efficiency and performance. This essential part ensures that your printer operates smoothly, producing high-quality prints with each use. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | RM2-5871-000CN |
| Product Type | Assembly |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 1.80 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The HP Cartridge Tray Assembly (Part Number: RM2-5871-000CN) is an essential component for HP Color LaserJet Pro M252, M274, and M277 series printers. It plays a crucial role in ensuring the proper alignment and secure placement of toner cartridges, helping to maintain consistent and high-quality printing. This tray assembly is designed to improve overall printer functionality, contributing to a smoother and more reliable printing experience. Key Features
The HP Cartridge Tray Assembly is a key part of the printer's operation, ensuring toner cartridges stay in place and function correctly for reliable, high-quality output. |
| Use Cases |
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The RM2-5871-000CN HP Cartridge Tray Assembly is primarily utilized within office environments where HP Color LaserJet Pro M252, M274, and M277 printers are deployed. It benefits IT administrators and support teams responsible for maintaining consistent printer performance, especially in small to medium-sized business settings with moderate to high print volumes. How It's Used:
By securing the toner cartridges precisely, this cartridge tray assembly plays a key role in sustaining operational continuity and print quality. It helps organizations scale their printing infrastructure efficiently while reducing the risk of misalignment-related failures and service disruptions. |