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HP Brochure Paper Save 30% off

HP Brochure Paper, 8.5X11, Matte, 150 Ct  Ideal for Businesses That Print Image-
  • High performance coating on both sides for two-sided printing with exceptional image quality.
  • Save time and money by printing custom brochures and flyers in-house.
  • Special coating designed for optimum print quality, crisp text, color clarity and consistency delivers a professional look and feel.
  • Create custom marketing materials that look and feel professionally printed.

I use this photo paper for making cards instead of buying them in a store for $4. each. They aways look very nice and the paper is easy to work with for card folding.

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EPSS041062 - Photo-Quality Ink Jet Paper

EPSS041062 - Photo-Quality Ink Jet Paper
  • Brightness Rating (International) - 90
  • Catalog Publishing Type - Photo Paper-Sheets
  • GL09 Page Number - 1239
  • Global Product Type - Photo Paper-Sheets
  • Machine Compatibility - Inkjet Printers

EPSS041062 Photo Paper, Inkjet, 28 lb, 4.9 mil, 8-1/2"x11", White

Great for CD and DVD covers and scrapbooking where the need for heavy glossy paper isn''t needed...saves on ink since you can print at 360 dpi and still get a good print...or 720 dpi and get a great print. I use an Epson 785 epx printer...stick with Epson printers and the right icc profile and you''ll be all set.

Great product, fast shipping !

HP Officejet 4500 Wireless All in-One (CN547A#B1H)

HP Officejet 4500 Wireless All in-One
  • 100-sheet input tray
  • 20-page automatic document feeder
  • 1 USB 2.0; 802.11b/g wireless
  • 1-line LCD (text)
  • 20-sheet output tray

I''ve been a user of HP printers for many years now, most recently a Photosmart C7250 All-In-One. The new HP Officejet 4500 Wireless has many of the capabilities of the C7250 for a much lower price. Both are inkjet printers, of course, both are color fax machines, both can copy in black-and-white or color, both have a high-resolution scanner with document feeder and both have wireless connectivity.

Of course you do give up some things for the lower (by about half) price: the 4500 has only a black and a tricolor ink cartridge with integrated print heads (the C7250 has six independent ink tanks), the 4500 lacks automatic two-side printing, lacks "photo printing" (though it does a decent job at printing images), and doesn''t have a built-in card reader. The 4500 is also considerably smaller, which can be an advantage in a small or home office.

Setting up the 4500 is easy. Even if you are going to use it wirelessly, you must connect it by USB to a PC (or Mac) for the initial installation. After it is set up, you can disconnect the USB and run wireless-only. A 3-foot USB cable is provided, which I consider too short, but at least it''s there, unlike with many other printers. The software installed smoothly for me, which was a novelty I''ve had a lot of trouble with the latest HP software for my C7250. In addition to the standard printer software, HP includes a basic I.R.I.S. OCR capability. I tried the OCR and it did a good job of capturing the text, but it lost all formatting. OmniPage it ain''t.

I was pleased to find that the network setup was handled through the PC (or Mac) software during the initial install I was not looking forward to having to enter network keys on the printer''s keypad. I use WPA2-AES wireless and the HP 4500 had no problem with it.

When you install the ink cartridges the printer spits out an alignment sheet which you then scan in so it can see how the print heads line up. Clear prompts appeared on the lighted LCD panel on the printer and this was easy.

I tried a variety of printing tasks and the 4500 handled them all well. Text was clear and colored backgrounds showed no banding. Although this is not a photo printer, it did a passable job printing a photograph on plain paper. The scanner worked well too, both using the glass and the document feeder. Printing is quiet and fast.

Faxing I thought a bit awkward you use the left-right arrow buttons to select color or b+w fax, enter the number (or use the address book), then press the green start button. It then asks you to press 1 if you''re scanning from the glass or 2 from the feeder, which I found annoying. However, the faxing worked well, and when the number was busy, it automatically retried after one minute and then five minutes. HP includes a special phone cord which you are supposed to use for the fax connection. I don''t know what is special about it, but if you use a regular cord you must use a small adapter that HP also provides.

HP claims that the 4500 meets EnergyStar requirements, so I tested power consumption. When the 4500 was turned off, my meter read zero (the meter does not register tenths.) When on and idle, 2 watts; when actively printing, 10-15 watts and when in standby mode, 1 watt. I thought this exemplary.

The only real gripe I have is a minor one the paper feed tray (which doubles as the output tray) sticks out from the front quite a bit. It does have a retractable output catcher, so it''s not as bad as it could be. However, I understand this is a trade-off for the box being so small.

The "901" ink cartridges are not insanely expensive, but I don''t know how long they last. HP claims that cost-per-page is lower with the HP Officejet 6500. If your usage is modest, the HP Officejet 4500 may be just what you need at a very reasonable price. If you print a lot, you may want a model with a higher-capacity paper tray, and of course if you print photos, there are better choices. All in all, a very competent and modestly priced all-in-one device. Recommended.

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I traded in a perfectly good HP All-in-One (circa 2001) for the convenience of wireless printing from a laptop. I''ve had the printer one month; am I sorry I bought the 4500 Wireless. Other than the wireless feature, I can''t say anything positive about this device. It has frequent paper jams; the scanner turns white paper backgrounds into an ivory color background (making it difficult to paste scanned images like signatures into other documents with white backgrounds); it''s very slow; black text often comes out gray, or worse yet, light green (!). This is about the worst printer I''ve ever purchased. I was a longtime HP supporter until I purchased this device. HP, you lost my loyalty.

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I have had 4 HP printers and so did not expect this model would be so hard to deal with. I constantly need to convince the machine it has paper, adjusting and readjusting. It also will enter a sleep mode and the only way to wake it up so I can print is to unplug it and plug it back in. The faxing commands using the buttons are not intuitive or logical. All in all I will make a different decision next time.

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This product is an upgrade from an older OfficeJet all-in-one machine (5610v). It definitely has both pros and cons.

The folks at HP have thought of every detail, right down to the unpacking. The plastic the printer is wrapped in is actually a BAG with handles, so there is no wrestling to get it out of the box. Everything needed to get set up is included in the box, right down to the ink cartridges and telephone cable. Both ink cartridges are the same number (one is then labeled "color" and the other "black-and-white"), making it easier to remember which cartridge you need. The machine is fairly compact, the controls are very intuitive, and it was very easy to install (even with an uncooperative computer which, for reasons completely unrelated to the printer, shut down four times during the brief installation process). I was a bit thrown by the fact that there is only one paper tray, rather than separate trays for input and output. It will, apparently, also print "borderless," for brochures and such. I have not yet tried this feature.

Unfortunately, not everything about the OfficeJet 4500 is this peachy. The biggest selling point of this machine, for me, was that it can be used wirelessly, which would make it much easier for us to print to it from our two separate computers. I was never able to successfully set up this feature. When the "wizard" fails to set up the wireless network, there is no other option or information given no clue as to what went wrong, no alternate method for entering the information, etc. It just doesn''t work. This is a bigger problem than one might think, as the included USB cable is rather short. At the moment, I can''t print to this printer without putting the printer in my desk chair and hooking it up. (And then I have to unplug it between uses.)

Receiving a fax is unnecessarily difficult, as well, for users without a dedicated fax line. On my old OfficeJet, the fax and my telephone could easily share a line. When I answered the phone and heard fax signals, all I had to do was punch "1,2,3," and hang up after I heard the fax machine click on. It never interfered with my regular phone usage, but I didn''t have to fuss with controls on the machine to receive a fax, either. I''m not sure why HP couldn''t do the same thing with this machine. Installation of the ink cartridges was not intuitive, in my opinion. And the plastic the printer is made of looks chintzy. (It may not be; it just has this look. A more matte plastic would have appeared sturdier.)

All in all, it''s a good machine; it just has its quirks. The wireless difficulty is a real issue, but everything else is mostly a matter of familiarity.

I have also been a long time user of HP Printers. I am beginning to rethink this. I don''t know if HP sees the ink cartridge market as a cash cow for them or what but I have never had to buy so many ink cartridges with their other printers. I use an eco friendly font but still seem to be buying twice as many ink cartridges with this model. I wish I had never replaced my HP 6300.

Hammermill CopyPlus Copy Paper (HAM105031) Save 61% off

Hammermill CopyPlus Copy Paper, 20#, Letter, 3HP, 92 Bright, White, 500/Ream HAM105031
  • A premium quality paper for use in all office equipment!
  • A value-priced, premium quality copy paper designed for everyday use.
  • Great choice for high volume runs and general copying.
  • Has a flat, smooth surface for consistent, reliable performance.
  • SOLD BY THE PK

Somehow, I am supposed to know that this is 3-hole punch. The only hint is "3HP". All the other listing for paper w/ 3 holes in it said 3 Hole Punch and said so in the description. But nothing here! I''m new to buying paper online, but there we go...

The paper is great. Regular, great Hammermill, but I DON''T WANT HOLES IN IT!

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DYMO 1/2 Inch Flexible Industrial Strength Nylon Labels for Rhino 1000/3000 Label Printer (18488) Save 38% off

DYMO 1/2 Inch Flexible Industrial Strength Nylon Labels for Rhino 1000/3000 Label Printer
  • Irwin #18488 1/2x11.5 Label Cassette
  • Irwin Industrial Tool Co

I''ve had a couple of different label makers and labels but these have been the best so far. I''m using them with a Rhino 1000 and I''ve found that they are easy to apply on computers and other electronics and don''t start to peel over time. They''re also water resistant and work well when attaching to themselves when wrapped around a cable. A little expensive but if you''re looking to have labels that stay attached to stuff other than paper even under some level of heat I would recommend these.

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The Dymo labelers have been great for us. We started with Thomas and Betts labelers and then found out that the Dymo product is the original. If you are using T & B''s labels, why? Dymo makes the T & B product for T & B.

The poly can be hard and unflexable to work with. The nylon product does cost more per foot than the poly product, but it is so much easier to work with and it lasts longer. And the print does smuge as much either.

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I use these labels in my Rhino label printer. The backs peel off in two sections which makes them easy to use, they stick very well, and also seem to hold up well.

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These are the ones you want! When I got my Rhino label kit it came with two different labels. One was a NIGHTMARE to peal off and stick. These ones are REALLy easy to peel and stick.

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works as expected what else can I say it is a commercially produced product that can be found at a variety of places.

Canon PIXMA iP2702 Inkjet Photo Printer (4103B002) Save 28% off

Canon PIXMA iP2702 Inkjet Photo Printer with PP-201 Photo Paper
  • FINE Technology and ChromaLife100 system delivers beautiful, long lasting photos
  • Pigment black ink for crisp, sharp text and dye ink for smooth, natural photos
  • Collect, combine and edit multiple web pages to print your own layout using -InchEasy-WebPrint EX-Inch
  • Use the Auto Photo Fix II software in Easy-PhotoPrint EX to adjust and correct your photos
  • Bonus 4-Inch x 6-Inch Photo Paper Included!
  • Fast 4 in. x 6 in. borderless photo in approx. 55 seconds
  • 4800 x 122 color resolution, 600 x 600 black resolution
  • High peformance ink cartridges (1 black and 1 multi-color)
  • FINE technology and ChromaLife 100+ system
  • Auto Photo Fix II software included to adjust and correct photos

The main attraction of this entry level printer is its small footprint. It''s not as small (or costly) as a portable printer, but it doesn''t take as much desk space as most other photo inkjet printers. It doesn''t have a paper tray to catch prints. This helps keep the footprint small, but you do have to watch that letter size prints don''t run into anything else on the table and squish up.

The photo quality is decent but sometimes produces flat looking images like my portable PIXMA iP90v. You can''t expect more from and printer that uses only one three-color and one black cartridges.

The printers runs a tad noisy and, in my experience thus far, uses up colored ink too quickly. The print speed is satisfactory. Black and white text prints out nice as do non-continuous tone graphics.

If you''re looking for a low-cost, frills-free photo printer that doesn''t take too much space, the 2702 is a good choice. If you buy it, make sure to get the extra large capacity ink cartridges when it''s time to order new ones.

btw, I''ve owned a number of Canon printers and am a big fan of them. If photo quality is your top priority, get a printer with more ink colors. Higher priced printers usually have additional features.

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So far, this printer works great. I set it up tonight and it was very easy. I''ve already printed out 5 photos and a dozen pages of text all look great. The color on the photos is natural and crisp, much better than some of the other photo printers I''ve had. I don''t know how long the ink that came with the printer will last so I''ve already purchased additional ink. Ink prices seem a little lower than other makes of printers I''ve had. I found high capacity ink cartridges for about $16 $18. But I don''t know how many pages I will be able to print from a "high capacity" cartridge compared to the regular ones.

Pros: Great price

Easy Set up

Easy to switch from computer paper to 4 x 6 photo paper

Good print quality

Cons: It''s a little large at 10" x 17 1/2"

It is noisy and sometimes you think the rollers aren''t going to catch the paper to feed it

There is no pull out to catch the printed paper so it falls to the floor if it''s too close to the edge of the desk.

Even with the cons, I would purchase this again.

Update March 2011. This printer is still working great. I dropped my laptop on it and broke off the plastic paper guide and it is still working great. Last night I spilled a 1/2 glass of water on it, and it''s still working. (I need to move this printer from the floor) I''ve changed the ink cartridge once. I can''t believe that an inexpensive printer like this is continuing to work so well.

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I hate printers. They''re usually so finicky and uncooperative that they drive me nuts. When my last one failed on me, I decided I would buy a "cheapo" and just throw it away and get another when the time came. I was pleasantly surprised by this under $50.00 printer. Easy to use, good basic product. It does take a little bit of time to "set itself" up before it prints making all sorts of movements and sounds before the first copy comes out. But when it does start to print, it is really quite a fast print. I can''t complain about the print quality either. I''d buy it again.

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WE have these printers and are fairly happy with them. They print

a fairly nice photo and do text excellently. What we like more was

that this printer has a OPTION to print only Black without the use

of the Color Cartridge in case you are low or out of it (found in the

Maintenance section under "ink cartridges settings" ). And this

a good idea because this printer loves eating Color ink up quickly.

We printed 50 color pages under the "standard" level until it ran out

of Color ink (this was using the extra long life cartridge). Black seems

to last longer. Like most reviewers have said, this printer is small and

takes up little room and has no paper output tray. It is simple to install

and gives you the option to just install the driver and bypass all the

bloat ware.

Also, this printer is noisy, but has a option to operate under "quiet

mode". In addition, the printer has auto power (turn on auto and turn off

power if their is no activity after a chosen period of time.. (most

Canon models do). We have switched to Canon printers after having

the final straw with Epson''s junk.

DJ Tyler (WJGroup)

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This printer is excellent and only $33 and comes with full size ink trays? under 5 stars I don''t know if serious? It''s built well and prints pictures comparable to my stepmothers $130 HP printer. This unit isn''t an all-in-one model, it''s just a simple basic printer. All I need is a basic printer that is dependable and I didn''t want to spend much. For $33 some People aren''t happy with this model? I don''t know if serious? or just flat out nuts?

Highlights...

* Prints quickly

* Quite mode is very quite

* Comes with full ink trays

* Ink tray last a long time before replacement needed with heavy black and white prints (text)

* Well made unit

* Easy to setup

* Easy to use and figure out settings and such

* Love the basic black look

Cons...

* you can''t print 200,000 color pictures and expect it not to run out of ink

* It''s a $33 printer it cannot solve world hunger

* It''s a $33 printer it might not be as good as a $130 printer (aww)

* It doesn''t have some features that a $100 + printer has

* It doesn''t come with free paper and a secretary in a tight squirt

* It cannot hold up to printing 1000 copy''s in an business office

* It''s not as good as those $2000 Xerox machines in Bank of America

* People have the expectations of a expensive premium printer inside of this $33 deal (Strange)

All and all at the end of the day this printer does what you want it to. it prints.

VCT12402 12-Digit 2-Color Printing/Display Calculator VCT12402

VCT12402 12-Digit 2-Color Printing/Display Calculator VCT12402
  • Extra-Large 12 digit fluorescent display.
  • Heavy-Duty, two-color ribbon printer prints at 4.1 LPS.
  • Markup and gross profit margin, tax keys.
  • Four-Key memory, delta percent, change sign, grand total, sigma, item count and automatic constants.
  • SOLD BY THE EA

This is a well priced 10 key calculator. Hard to find another one that is similar to this one that is priced as well. I had mine for 4+ years and it is still going. This was the second one I purchased for my own use, plus I have referred to my accounting friends as well.

150-Sheet XHC-150 Heavy-Duty Three-Hole Punch

150-Sheet XHC-150 Heavy-Duty Three-Hole Punch, 9/32'' Holes, Blue/Gray by CARL BRANDSI bought this one and am very happy with this model. Extremely easy to use. Very Smooth. Punched paper just came out without effort! On the expensive side, but better than other model.

Xerox Premium Inkjet Paper (3R6278) Save 21% off

Xerox Premium Inkjet Paper, 95 Brightness, 24 lb, Letter Size, White, 500 Sheet per Ream
  • Offers superior performance.
  • Ideal for creating reports and presentations that show off rich, vibrant colors, high-contrast black and white images, and razor sharp text.
  • Acid-free for archival quality.
  • Chlorine-free paper.
  • Ream of 500 sheets

Ordered because of price and description/title match of what seemed the same paper as bought from OfficeMax. Turned out not to be the same or equal to the OfficeMax paper which has a smoother surface and therefore--may be--a better output quality.

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I was surprised when I got a great deal on this paper. It was 98 brightness and I didn''t pay a high premium price for it. Xerox is great paper for my Epson printer. It is brighter than 95 and cheaper than HP premium paper which is OK. Paper from Xerox is usually good because it makes prints look great from a long time name in printing.

I didn''t pay $16.00 for it either and prints proofs of my artwork before I send them out

for canvas printing. Vivid colors and I would buy it again. High quality, a bargain price! and a trusted name. It made better prints than my HP 95 white did. I was pleasantly surprised when I found it was 98 brightness Premium Quality!

Aurora PR600M 12 Digit Palm Top Printing Calculator Save 12% off

Aurora PR600M 12 Digit Palm Top Printing Calculator
  • 12 Digit LCD Display/Prints 1.6 lines per second
  • Cost, Sell Margin keys/Metric conversion settings
  • Programmable tax function/Decimal and rounding functions
  • Print/Non Print function/Paper roll installs inside or outside of case

It was impossible to insert the paper tape. The inside paper slot is badly designed, it is nearly invisible, the paper is too soft to be pushed into the slot, and there is no room for your fingers to guide the paper tape. Had to return product.

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This a great calculator for the home and office. It has more functions than the older styles.

Canon Photo Paper Pro 13x19 10 Sheets (1029A009) Save 24% off

Canon Photo Paper Pro 13x19 10 Sheets
  • Bright white, highly reflective
  • A3+ size, 13 by 19 inches
  • High gloss finish
  • 10 sheets per package
  • Looks and feels like traditional photo paper

I use this paper for large format professional photos. With the standard Canon S9000 ink and this paper, photos are rated as "archival" quality (25 years no fade) which is good enough for some of my gallery pieces. The quality of the output on this paper with the Canon S9000 is better than any printer in its class. The ink/paper combination even smells like traditional film based output. Large format photos print and dry very quickly and rarely have quality issues. One warning, the paper comes in a resealable cello wrapper. Be careful that you don''t lay a photo on the outside of the wrapper. The glue can stick to the photo, destroying it.

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I use this paper with my Canon S9000 printer to get large blowups of the shots I take with my Olympus E10, and I get sharp images and rich colors. I''ve scaled down some prints to 11x14 so that I can fit them into standard 11x14 mats and 16x20 frames. I have printed some 13x19 pixs and the quality is excellent, but they will have to be custom matted, which can be expensive.

This is the paper to use if you have a Canon S9000.

Digital photography has come a long way!

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This is extremely high quality photo paper best used in Canon photo printers. The 13" by 19" is used best with the Canon I9000 printer series, with a web of 13". This paper resists moisture damage and has archival quality.

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You need to couple this [PhotoPro Paper] with the wide-format Canon i9100 printer. This borderless printer easily handles the 13x19 Photo Pro Paper and reproduces your screen creations with unbelievable and outstanding results. 5 Stars!!!

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I purchased this paper to go with my new Canon I-9900 printer and love the results. I first tried the Canon matt photo paper thinking it would be best because I''m not a big fan of the glossy photos, but the paper was not what I expected the results were below par. The glossy photo paper is the way to go! I cut off the excess paper after printing my large photos or 12x12 digital scrapbook pages and use them also, no waste here. Great price too!

Brother DK-1201 Die-Cut Standard Address Labels Save 15% off

Brother DK-1201 Die-Cut Standard Address Labels
  • For Brother QL-1050, QL-1050N, QL-1060N, QL-500, QL-550, QL-570, QL-570VM, QL-580N, QL-650TD, QL-700, QL-710W, and Brother QL-720NW label printers
  • Die-cut standard address paper labels
  • 400 labels
  • 1.14-by-3.5-inch individual label size
  • White paper

Works like a champ, wished I had purchased one many years earlier. Nicest convince is that it is always ready, just a few clicks away for a label and no ink refills to worry with. The label rolls are very quick to interchange, simple drop in and close the lid and ready to go.

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I only have 25 invoices to send out each month and used to simply hand-letter the envelopes. But this label system is really a time-saver even on such a small mailing. I can only imagine how helpful it would be if you had 100''s of envelopes to do! & it beats fighting with envelopes jamming in a standard computer printer! They look nice and work flawlessly. I''ve never had a jam after 2 years + of use.

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My Labels arrived quite prompt, and well packaged. The Labels, along with my Brother QL-500 Printer perform wonderful for me. I use up near two rolls of Stamps a month, so I use the Label Printer a lot! Very happy with Amazon''s Service here!

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This is the refill for the 1-1/7" x 3-1/2" labels that are used by the Brother QL-570 label printer. This little printer is one of the best purchases that I''ve made since it not only prints mailing labels, but labels for storage boxes, labels to identify which electric cord goes to which appliance/techie toy, for file labels and for any other item that needs to be identified. I find that this size of label is the most useful since it is big enough for large lettering used with storage boxes, but can be folded in half with small lettering to make file or index tab labels, as well as used for return address and mailing address labels.

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This product is worth the money. It makes good shipping labels. I''m very satisfied with it.

HP No. 15 Black Ink Cartridge Twin Pack (C6615DN) Save 50% off

HP No. 15 Black Ink Cartridge Twin Pack
  • Compatible with HP Deskjet 810C and 812C models
  • Expected yield of 495 pages based on 5% coverage
  • Water, fade, and smudge resistant
  • 25 ml of black ink per cartridge; recyclable container
  • Package includes two black ink cartridges

My daughter has an older printer that uses cartridges not readily available in warehouse outlets. Purchased products more than satisfy printing requirements; typical HP quality.

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The HP 15 Black Ink Twin Cartridge arrived in a timely manner and in excellent condition. I am very pleased with this purchase.

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Purchased for a "free machine", so to speak. This product worked well in that machine, but the machine was horrible and lasted less than a month in my house.

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Printed documents are not evenly colored. I did clearn up the cartridge again and again using the "clean up" command for my printer, but it didn''t solve the problem at all.

Canon PIXMA MX372 Color Photo Printer

Canon PIXMA MX372 Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax
  • Fully-Integrated 30-sheet auto document feeder for rapid document copying, scanning and faxing
  • FastFront System makes changing ink and paper easy and convenient right from the front of the printer
  • Collect, combine and edit multiple web pages to print your own layout using Easy-WebPrint EX

I previously had a Canon printer (MP600) for 6 years. It wasn''t always without frustration but it was good enough that when it finally died I thought I''d go with another Canon.

Rather than go with a high photo quality printer, I bought one with the auto document feeder because I scan more documents than I print pictures (I print almost no pictures at all). I figured this would be on par with my old printer, but it isn''t.

This printer, despite being completely unsuited for use anywhere other than the home, has annoying office-like behaviour that is, it is designed to be turned on all of the time. It occasionally takes more than 10 minutes to start up and print a document, but usually takes at least 4 to 5 minutes to go from turned off to document printed.

Next, the actual print speed was disappointing for being a non-photo centric printer. It took 7 seconds to print a 1 page black and white word document, which to me is quite slow and considerably slower than my old Canon printer. So much for newer models, I guess. The printer is also about least twice as loud as my old printer when it starts up and goes through its motions. It also has a loud beep when turning on and off which I haven''t figured out how to turn off in the settings (I don''t think you can).

All in all, this printer is OK and prints the documents that I need it to. However, it seems to have a misguided personality. It is not fit for office use (way too small), but has many features that would only really be acceptable in an office environment (always on, the beeping, loud, slow, poor photo quality). I don''t think I will be keeping this printer for 6 years. Once the ink runs out, I''ll probably sell it.

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I''ve had a lot of printers and so far this is the best one.

I have no cons about it. The packaging was great and

it took no time to arrive.

I''m a very happy camper. It does everything I need it to do and more.

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I bought one of these in the summer of 2012. It lasted about 2 months before the paper feed stopped working. I sent it back and they sent me another one. It worked for 3 months and the head alignment broke. I put this one in the trash because I did not want them to send me another one. It was also complicated to set up and the print quality was extremely poor. Don''t buy this printer!!!

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Bought during Black Friday sale, otherwise wouldn''t pay 80 bucks for this printer, you get wifi models for that price. Does the job intended. Bang for the money (30). 3 stars for the price factor, 2 no stars for slow start up and no internet connectivity.

I HAVE HAD EPSON, HP, LEXMARK, BROTHER AND CANON FAR SURPASSES ALL OF THEM. COLOR CANNOT BE BEAT, PRINTING IS OUTSTANDING, COST EFFECTIVE AND VERY USER FRIENDLY. LOVE CANON CAMERA, LOVE THYE PRINTER, SCANNER, COPIER AND FAX!!!!

HP PSC 1311 All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier

HP PSC 1311 All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier
  • Prints, copies, and scans; up to 15 ppm print speed
  • Up to 4,800 x 1,200-optimized dpi color print resolution
  • Makes 50 copies, reduces and enlarges 50 to 200%
  • 600 x 2,400 dpi hardware scan resolution, 36-bit color, 256 levels of grayscale
  • USB and PictBridge interfaces; PC and Mac compatible

A friend told me the PSC 1311 was the less expensive version of the PSC 1315 since the 1311 is for sale on the internet. I bought the 1311 and I love it. I have not used the scanner yet but the print and copy features are easy to use and very convenient for my home office. If you want to spend less than $100 (as I did) the PSC 1311 is a great choice!!!!

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UPDATE: If I could change my original 3-star rating to 1 star, I would! There is no need to put up with such frustration after all, even at the low-tier price range!

It''s one year later, and I finally gave up putting up with this piece of junk, and replaced it with a Canon Pixma MP150 (which was about $20 less than I paid for this HP). With the HP, I got "jams" reported after EVERY page printed. The "fix" I''d thought I''d found (in my original review) stopped working. No good especially since I usually have to print things in duplicate--and I have more things to print now (still not lots but enough to get sick of this nonsense)! Even worse, it said it even though there was no real jam. But I''d have to reset it after every sheet. Intolerable! And, sometimes it''d come up as having an error when I first turned it on and hadn''t even tried to print anything yet that day. Argh argh argh!

Cheap does *not* have to mean shoddy, and the HP is just plain shoddy. The Canon I just installed breezed through a multiple-sheet print test with no problems. Installation was a breeze, too. The only thing that says "cheap" about the Canon, other than the price, is it''s a little less than solid sounding, but IT WORKS RIGHT, unlike the HP. I just wish I''d picked a Canon to begin with.

-Original Review-

Before I get into specifics, I''ll say that the belief that cheap all-in-one devices are mediocre at everything, seems to be correct! But, for the great [ie, CHEAP!] price of this machine, it''s good enough. I rarely need to print, copy or scan, so buying individual devices or even spending much for an all-in-one just wasn''t justified in my case.

The machine''s working fine now, but HP doesn''t really seem to have its act together. First off, it was supposed to come with an installation CD. There wasn''t any. Even whoever wrote the instructions didn''t seem to be sure on whether it comes with one one picture of the accessories shows CDs, but the picture of how they''re packed shows NO CD! So I guess the packing team got confused.

Then, when I went to HP''s site to download the software (rather than wait for them to send out a disk), it says that the download doesn''t have all the software on "the CD." But, the download actually *did* have all that was claimed to be on the disk.

So finally I got to turn it on and set it up. It set up easily enough. But, I quickly found annoyance. Most importantly, every time I tried to print more than one page it would report that the cartridges had "stalled," stop printing, and dump the rest of the print job. I discerned that this was due to it holding onto the first page "so the ink could dry," which would be cool but when it did that, its own jam-detection software was thinking that the page the one it, itself was holding onto was a paper jam!

Also it would print a new alignment page every time I turned it on. What a waste...certainly HP doesn''t think people will leave their printers on 24/7??

I figured that these irritations had to be due to poor coding of the driver software, rather than mechanical errors. YEP! Sure enough, the next day HP''s auto-update detected a couple of available patches. Usually it''s necessary to download a patch for things like this when the original came off a CD, but it seems that actually fixing the one live on the site isn''t the HP Way! That has to be patched too, rather than them doing it themselves for the live downloads and putting out a single fully-functional version!

Immediately after installing the patch, I tested printing a 2-page document. No more "stalling!" Whee! Now it counts as a functional printer!

Unfortunately, it STILL starts printing an "alignment page" every time I turn it on. That''s an utterly ridiculous, ink and paper-wasting behavior and I''ll be looking to find out how to stop it. For now I''ll turn it on with my other hand hovering over the "cancel" button, but I''m hoping that there is some way to turn that idiocy off.

As for the other functions: I haven''t tried the copier function yet. But, I have used the scanner for some photos. These photos are in a catalog. It makes a grainy scan. Fortunately, I have Photoshop, so I am able to clean up the images well. Their own image-editing software is a basic-type program. Photoshop works very well and allows a lot more things to be done.

Strangely, it will auto-set to a resolution of 200 dpi and then complain when it''s turned up. And, it wants to put "sharpening" on everything (ever see those lines in a .jpg? That''s where they come from!) So I ditched that, which also caused an "alert" box. I found out how to stop these irritating "alerts" from appearing (If I didn''t want more res and no sharpening, I wouldn''t have clicked for it, would I have!!?)

While that did improve things, I still had to "blur" out the dots and lines in Photoshop. THEN I shrank the picture (dimensions and filesize) back down, and it looks almost as good as the catalog''s original. But if I had let the scanner put it in as a small picture to begin with, it would have been lousy. Better to make it do a BIG picture and shrink it back yourself after retouching it.

I am presuming that the scanner will do better with text documents that don''t have much detail to begin with.

A couple of other things about this machine are that it''s loud, and does a whole lot of moving the print carriage for no apparent reason on startup. When using the scanner, the parts related to that start moving, apparently for nothing, when the lid is opened, then about 10 minutes after I''m done scanning they''ll move some more. And it all sounds clunky to me. I''m not too confident in how long this machine''ll last.

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When we bought this printer we noticed that it had a really low price, so we thought it might not work all that well. We hooked it up (it took about 1/2 of an hour) and it worked really well, for about a month. Then it started taking 3 and 4 peices of paper every time we printed 1 page. Solution: we would put alot of paper in it and hold down every page except 1. Then, it was stuck with about 20 documents in queue that wouldn''t cancel. Solution: Go to www.hp.com/support and type in hp psc 1311. It then tells you how to cancel the documents. After all of this, the print cartrige stalled. Im on hp.com/support trying to figure out whats wrong with it as we speak. Overall, this printer is for people that can figure out how to fix it.

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"...a little loud."

"...had to download patches..."

Come on people, this baby costs 80 bucks, and many people seem to be upset that it doesn''t have a bread buttering control or that it works poorly when you weigh down the paper feeder with a 20-pound river rock to stop multiple page feeds. I could go on about how things were "back in the day", but suffiice it to say that we''ve forgotten how good things are.

I''ve owned many different printers, and many HP printers from the top of the line to the bargain basement. I have always come away feeling that HP consistently provided the most value for the dollar and this printer is no exception. I''ve used it to print (a lot), scanned and edited both text and photos, and copied a number of documents. In every case the unit did everything they said it would, and I continue to watch it work while thinking "only 80 bucks, only 80 bucks...

Unfortunately I must have received the Boring Model, as I have had none of the crazy adventures related in other reviews. Oh well.

Remember: It''s only 80 bucks, It''s only 80 bucks, It''s only 80 bucks, It''s only...........

After months of paper jams and stalled print cartridges, my printer doesn''t respond at all anymore when I send it documents to print. What a waste of money. Buy a Lexmark.

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Black worked but the colors were pretty much useless and yes we did check our printer over and over and run tests.

I am rating this a 3 because you would pay a lot more for just one black "true" Epson catridge.

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and they didnt print out for the ink test you have to perform after you install them. next time, I will go to best buy

Avery Insertable 3 x 4 Inch White Name Badges 100 Count (74459) Save 50% off

Avery Insertable 3 x 4 Inch White Name Badges 100 Count
  • Neck hanging style, flexible badge holders kits.
  • Each kit includes clear plastic badge holders and sheets of white laser and ink jet compatible badge inserts.
  • Ideal for meetings, seminars and more.
  • Microperforated badge inserts tear cleanly, leaving smooth edges.
  • Preset layouts in popular software programs make formatting easy.
  • Versatile name badge can be worn with any style of clothing
  • Soft, clear badge holders for flexibility and easy readability
  • Includes 100 white badge inserts, 100 clear plastic badge holders and 100 neck straps
  • Inkjet and laser compatible
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These hanging Avery name tags are ideal for conferences. The paper inserts of are high quality and will take graphic intensive print jobs easily. The lanyards work great. I ordered four boxes of these, one of which came with tag holders that were slightly warped due to heat. They didn''t prevent us from using them, but they didn''t look as nice as those in ideal condition. After leaving the warped ones in the sun for an hour they uncreased, which was great. All of the tags looked fantastic, and I would without question use them again.

A note on producing name tags using mail merge: Word 2003 & Word 2007 have no template for these tags! There is a hanging name tag template, but it is only 3 tags per sheet, not the six on each sheet in the package. You will need to download the template from Avery''s web page. Avery also offers a free add on to Word (both 2003 & 2007) that makes producing a mail-merge name tag much easier. I highly recommend you down load this free application named "Avery Wizard for Microsoft Office."

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The neck sytle badges (a string hangs around the neck) work better than the pin style. You don''t worry about making holes to the garment or the pin getting to your finger. But the trade off is that you need to tide double knots for each end of the string after inserting thru the plastic badge holes. Single knot won''t secure it. The end of string has a little metal thing for you to turn and make a T-shape. But sometimes it does not totally secure it.

The printing part is very very easy, especially if you know how to do mail-merge from Microsoft excel to word label.

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Very good product, nice size, easy to insert card stock. But be prepared to insert the strings which can take a couple of hours.

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These labels worked quite well. I used the Avery Design & Print software because I needed about 150 labels. The software is somewhat basic (which is a good thing) and super easy to use. The only issues I had with the software was when I wanted to re-merge to print a few more labels. Seems that the software saves the merged product, so I had to re-create the product to print more (different badges). All things considered I would rate this a superb product.

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These badges were perfect for our needs. They are a bit softer and more flexible than other badges, an advantage, since some badges are uncomfortable to wear. Best part is the universal use of Avery templates in all Word Processing programs making for a perfect fit!

Would definitely buy again.