Lexmark genuine C950 Magenta Toner Cartridge - 24K
- Brand: Lexmark
- MPN: C950X2MG
- Part #: LASLEX1712400
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- Brand: Lexmark
- MPN: C950X2MG
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Lexmark genuine C950 Magenta Toner Cartridge - 24K
- Brand: Lexmark
- MPN: C950X2MG
- Part #: LASLEX1712400
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LEXMARK genuine C950 Magenta Toner Cartridge
Lexmark C950 Magenta Toner Cartridge (C950X2MG), Extra High Yield delivers high quality prints with vibrant colors, sharper tones and crisper text
Lexmark Magenta toner cartridge delivers high yield, reduced intervention rates and low cost with laser printing technology. Cartridge yields up to 22,000 pages and is compatible with C950, C950de, X950 printers.
-Yields up to 22,000 pages
-Original Lexmark C950X2MG toner cartridges are specifically designed to deliver professional quality results every time you print
-Unlike bargain replacement toners, Lexmark toner cartridges are known for delivering the unmatched text edge quality for smoother images and crisper text
-Lexmark C950X2MG toner cartridges use advanced technology to measure and monitor toner darkness to ensure black is consistently black
Toner Cartridge Yields
Toner cartridge yields are provided as approximate values based on ISO/IEC standard testing methods.
5% coverage is a measure that most printer manufacturers use to calculate the number of pages that can be printed with one cartridge. It means that 5% of the whole page is covered in ink or toner. When doing the calculation, printer manufacturers assume basic type with no bold characters, no graphics, and no pictures.
Standard Yield: The ink or toner cartridge prints a standard number of pages at 5% coverage.
High Yield: A high-yield cartridge will print more pages than a standard yield cartridge. Although the initial outlay is higher, the cost per page is lower.


