What Toner Does the HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401dn Use?
Last Updated:The HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401dn is a monochrome laser printer that uses the HP 80A (CF280A) standard-yield toner cartridge or the HP 80X (CF280X) high-yield toner cartridge. The cartridge has an integrated drum, so there is no separate drum unit to replace.
HP 80A & 80X Toner at a Glance
| Consumable | Part Number | Page Yield | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black Toner | HP 80A (CF280A) | ~2,700 pages | Standard |
| Black Toner | HP 80X (CF280X) | ~6,900 pages | High Yield |
The HP 80A/80X (CF280A/CF280X) is also compatible with other HP models including the HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401a, M401d, M401dne, M401dw, M401n, MFP M425dn, and MFP M425dw, making it a high-volume cartridge family that is widely stocked in genuine, remanufactured, and compatible versions.
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How to Replace the Toner
- Open the front cover of the printer.
- Pull out the used HP 80A or 80X cartridge.
- Unbox the new cartridge, rock it gently 5–6 times to distribute toner, and remove the protective seal.
- Slide the new cartridge in until it clicks into place.
- Close the cover. The printer will recognize the new cartridge automatically.
Troubleshooting Tips
- "Replace Toner" or low-toner warning: HP cartridges report level via chip. If a known-good cartridge shows low or non-genuine warning, try power-cycling the printer or updating firmware.
- Faded or streaky prints: Gently rock the toner cartridge side-to-side to redistribute toner, then reinstall. Run the printer's built-in cleaning page from the maintenance menu to clear fuser residue.
- Print quality declining over time: Because the drum is integrated, replacing the toner cartridge installs a fresh drum at the same time — no separate drum service required.
- Paper jams or smudges: Inspect the paper path and pickup roller for wear. Replacing worn rollers and keeping the printer dust-free prevents repeated print-quality issues.