Contrary to a standalone product name, "88D0" refers to the integrated graphics processing unit (iGPU) found within the Intel Core 12th and 13th Generation desktop processors used extensively in HP workstation and desktop fleets.
The true genius of the 88D0, however, lies in its engineering for longevity and reliability. Unlike cheaper, all-in-one toner cartridges that fuse the toner supply with the delicate drum, HP designed the 88A series (including the 88D0) as a dual-component system. The toner cartridge (CE278A) provides the "ink," while the 88D0 imaging drum handles the heavy lifting of image creation. This separation is a testament to sustainable engineering: the drum typically lasts for approximately 12,000 pages, outlasting several toner refills. For the small to medium-sized business, this translates directly to a lower cost per page and reduced electronic waste. You replace the drum only when its photoconductive coating wears thin, not every time you run out of toner. hp 88d0
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