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Hp C4936A No.18 Ink Cartridge BlackDescriptionSpecificationsShipping 850 pages (estimated page yield provided based on 5% coverage or at ISO 2471 pattern normal) HI18B 882780992955 Compatible with the following: HP OFFICEJET PRO L7380, HP OFFICEJET PRO L7580, HP OFFICEJET PRO L7590, HP OFFICEJET PRO K5300, HP OFFICEJET PRO K5400, HP OFFICEJET PRO K5400DN, HP OFFICEJET PRO K5400DTN, HP OFFICEJET PRO K8600, HP OFFICEJET PRO K8600DN Colour: Black OEM: C4936A SKU: DS00278

850 pages (estimated page yield provided based on 5% coverage or at ISO 2471 pattern/normal)

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  • Compatible with the following: HP OFFICEJET PRO L7380, HP OFFICEJET PRO L7580, HP OFFICEJET PRO L7590, HP OFFICEJET PRO K5300, HP OFFICEJET PRO K5400, HP OFFICEJET PRO K5400DN, HP OFFICEJET PRO K5400DTN, HP OFFICEJET PRO K8600, HP OFFICEJET PRO K8600DN
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