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myCartridge HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw Toner With Chip 4-Pack (Black, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta) | HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw · High-Yield · Latest Chip Version |

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myCartridge HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw Toner With Chip 4-Pack (Black, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta) | HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw · High-Yield · Latest Chip Version |HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw Toner With Chip 4 Pack This myCartridge compatible HP 218X toner 4 pack is made for the HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw printer. It includes black, cyan, magenta, and yellow high yield toner cartridges with pre installed smart chips, so you can install them without transferring chips from old cartridges. Quick match: For HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw. Uses HP 218X high yield toner with pre installed chips. No

HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw Toner With Chip 4-Pack

This myCartridge compatible HP 218X toner 4-pack is made for the HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw printer. It includes black, cyan, magenta, and yellow high-yield toner cartridges with pre-installed smart chips, so you can install them without transferring chips from old cartridges.

Quick match: For HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw. Uses HP 218X high-yield toner with pre-installed chips. No old-chip transfer needed.
Printer Model HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw
Toner Family HP 218X high yield
Colors Included Black, cyan, magenta, yellow
Chip Included Pre-installed smart chips
Setup No chip transfer needed
Support 30-day returns and warranty help

Compatible Printers

This HP 218X toner cartridge set is designed for the HP 3201 / 3301 color laser printer series. Please confirm your printer model before ordering.

What’s in the Box

Cartridge OEM Number Color Page Yield
1 x HP 218X Black W2180X Black ~3,200 pages
1 x HP 218X Cyan W2181X Cyan ~2,500 pages
1 x HP 218X Magenta W2183X Magenta ~2,500 pages
1 x HP 218X Yellow W2182X Yellow ~2,500 pages

Page yield is based on 5% coverage per ISO testing standards. Actual yield varies by printer settings, file type, paper, coverage, and usage.

Product Description

If you are looking for HP 3301fdw toner, HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw toner cartridges, or HP 218X toner with chip, this myCartridge 4-pack is a high-yield replacement set for regular home office, school, small business, and everyday color laser printing.

Each cartridge includes a pre-installed smart chip to help support printer recognition and toner-level monitoring. This helps reduce setup steps compared with chipless toner cartridges that may require old-chip transfer.

Why Choose myCartridge for HP 3301fdw Toner?

  • Made for HP 3301fdw users: clearly matched to HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw and compatible HP 3201 / 3301 series printers.
  • With pre-installed smart chips: install the cartridges without moving chips from old cartridges.
  • Complete 4-color set: includes black, cyan, magenta, and yellow cartridges in one pack.
  • High-yield value: HP 218X prints more pages than HP 218A standard-yield toner.
  • Everyday print quality: designed for sharp black text, clean color output, reports, invoices, presentations, shipping labels, and daily office files.
  • Support after purchase: get help with setup questions, recognition issues, replacement support, or eligible returns.

HP 218A vs HP 218X for HP 3301fdw

HP 218A and HP 218X fit the same HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw printer. The main difference is page yield. Choose HP 218X if you print regularly and want fewer cartridge changes.

Feature HP 218A Standard Yield HP 218X High Yield
Black Page Yield ~1,200 pages ~3,200 pages
Color Page Yield ~850 pages each ~2,500 pages each
Compatible Printers HP 3201 / 3301 series HP 3201 / 3301 series
Best For Light or occasional printing Regular home office and business printing

For a deeper comparison, see our HP 218X vs 218A toner guide.

How to Install HP 218X Toner in HP 3301fdw

  1. Open the toner access door and pull out the toner drawer carefully.
  2. Remove the old cartridge from the correct color slot.
  3. Unpack the new HP 218X cartridge and gently rock it side to side 5–6 times.
  4. Remove the protective seal completely.
  5. Insert the cartridge firmly until it clicks, close the drawer, and print a test page.
Tip: If print density appears light, remove the cartridge, gently rock it side to side to redistribute toner, reinstall it, and print a test page again.

Frequently Asked Questions

What toner does the HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw use?

The HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw uses HP 218A standard-yield toner and HP 218X high-yield toner. This product is the HP 218X high-yield 4-pack with pre-installed chips.

Does this HP 3301fdw toner pack include all four colors?

Yes. It includes HP 218X black W2180X, cyan W2181X, yellow W2182X, and magenta W2183X toner cartridges.

Do I need to transfer a chip from my old cartridge?

No. Each cartridge comes with a pre-installed smart chip. You do not need to remove or transfer chips from old cartridges.

What does “with chip” mean for HP 3301fdw toner?

“With chip” means each cartridge includes a smart chip installed to help support printer recognition and toner-level monitoring.

Is HP 218X the same as HP 218A?

No. HP 218A and HP 218X fit the same HP 3201 / 3301 series printers, but HP 218X is the high-yield version and prints more pages.

My HP 3301fdw shows a non-HP cartridge alert. Is that normal?

Yes. Some HP printers may show a non-HP cartridge or supply alert when a compatible cartridge is installed. Follow the printer prompt, such as OK, Continue, or Use Anyway, then print a test page.

Can HP firmware updates affect compatible toner cartridges?

Firmware updates may affect how some HP printers recognize compatible cartridges. This myCartridge HP 218X toner set includes smart chips designed for the listed compatible printer models. If you see a recognition issue, contact myCartridge support for help.

Will HP 218X fit HP M283fdw or HP M479fdw?

No. HP M283fdw usually uses HP 206A / 206X toner, and HP M479fdw usually uses HP 414A / 414X toner. HP 218X is for listed HP Color LaserJet Pro 3201 / MFP 3301 series printers.

myCartridge is an independent supplier of compatible printer cartridges. HP, 218A, 218X, W2180X, W2181X, W2182X, W2183X, Color LaserJet Pro, and related model names are trademarks of HP Inc., referenced here for compatibility purposes only.

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