The single-ink pigmented cartridges were released in July 2014 and are compatible with the Officejet Pro 6220e, 6230e, 6815e, 6820e, 6830 and 6835e printers.
The HP 934 and 935 exist in standard, XL yield and SETUP format, with the XL versions featuring two tank sections while the standard yield has only one, while the sponge contains the ink within the cartridge and a dividing wall opens between the rear section and front chamber.
The SETUP cartridges are designed for printer initialisation, ensuring calibration of the ink level gauge, but print the same number of pages as the standard range and are only available out of the box.
The OCP code for the 934 black range is BKP 225, with the standard and SETUP ranges featuring a yield of 400 pages and 1,000 for the XL. The 935 range covers cyan, magenta and yellow, which are coded CP 225, MP 225 and YP 225 respectively, with the standard and SETUP ranges featuring a 400 page yield, and 825 pages for the XL category.
The new Officejet Pro 6000-series replaces the 2012 Officejet 6000-series, with Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud support as well as HP ePrint added to its features,, while pigment inks and page yields remain the same as in previous models.
OCP said that “sample sets are – as always – available” and that “the necessary replacement chips will be available from stock soon”. Jero’s HpCa Jig is recommended for refilling, while the supplier said is also in stock.
For more information, visit www.ocp.de.