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Invent It! Photo Calendar Kit

Invent It! Photo Calendar Kit
  • 15 sheets of 2-sided photo paper
  • Print-and-stick project paper
  • Heavyweight paper and plastic covers
  • Easy-to-use spiral binding
  • Create your own calendar

I bought three of these calendar kits in November of 2000 and gave them as Xmas presents when completed.

The kit contains heavyweight paper for the cover(s) and 15 pages with glossy paper on one side and matte on the other. The glossy side means your photos can be printed at the highest photo-quality setting of your printer, and the matte side (for the month''s grid of days) permits easy writing. That is the major draw of the kit. If there is a glossy/matte printable paper out there, I don''t know of it (a trip to Kinkos would take care of the binding). The pages are pre-cut with a hole to hang the thing from and holes for the plastic binder. Two clear plastic covers are included, as well as two sheets of sticker paper, to print stickers for placement on the finished calendar. I didn''t use them.

I have considerable, but non-professional, computer experience, and I found the calendar kit to be a good experience. I composed a calendar of our two daughters, with 12 monthly photos and a cover photo. I used 3.3 Mega-pixel digital images from my new Sony S-70 digital camera at full resolution, and included them at 8"x10" size. High quality images are a must for good results. After constructing the January graphics, I simply altered it for the other months. In total, you need 12 month grids, 12 month photos, cover photo or graphic, and rear cover graphic (if desired).

A couple of caveats. First, large photos, particularly dark ones, chew up printer ink. Be prepared to feed your printer ink cartridges. Try to use photos without a lot of dark background, or consider smaller sizes. I decided to pass up on a beautiful photo of a Halloween pumpkin that had an extensive black background. Secondly, I had some difficulty getting the paper to feed into my HP 722 smoothly. I think the printer may not be used to feeding paper with the glossy side DOWN, as is required to print on the matte side. As a result, the printing was tricky, I lost a couple of pages (you get three extra), and it took a lot of time. The large photos, as usual, take a long time to print. I don''t recommend doing more than a couple of kits in a short period. Let the relatives compete for your affections. Finally, the heavyweight covers are very nice, but one side is matte white and the other is DARK BLUE (Argh! They should change that, and make one white/white, for the front cover/January). I used one for December/back cover (the "copyright" on the blue side), but used a glossy/matte month page for the front cover/January, with a clear cover on top of it. One less screw-up possible, then.

If you need software to compose your calendar, they offer an "Invent It! Photo Calendar Plus" version that includes the software. I used my own Corel Print House program, so I can''t comment upon the "Plus" version.

The results? My mother-in-law said it was "the best present she had ever received," and my Dad said that one of the pictures of our older daughter "brought a tear to his eye." Enough said.

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I purchased my first calender kit a few months back.The first kit I bought was the Photo Calender Plus with the software. And of course I had to try it right away. It is very easy to use. And the prepunched pages are great it saved me a lot of time. I really couldn''t believe how easy these calenders were to make. And the finished product is just fabulous. I have family and friends who saw my calender. And just had to have one too. I have purchased at least 35 Photo Calender Kits in just the last two months. I really want to thank Invent It this is one great kit. It is easy to use, you get enough pages so if you do make a mistake you don''t end up short,they give ideas on how to lay out your calender and sticker pages too. I plan to keep using this kit for all my calenders...

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For four years we''ve been producing family calendars for Christmas gifts. The first year we let Kinko''s do it all for us. That was easy but you only get 1 photo per month with no graphics or other frills. The second year we found some matte/flat paper and printed things on the computer and let Kinko''s bind it for us. That was the worst of both worlds and finding that paper again is impossible.

Last year I found these kits and bought one with the software. The software wasn''t too helpful to me (being the control freak that I am) but the kit itself it wonderful! 15 pages for the calendar, clear plastic or blue paper covers, and a binding. It is literally the perfect set of supplies for this type of project. I used 5 kits last year and may use even more this time. After all, once you get the design down why not make a lot!

I use Calendar Creator and MS Publisher to make the calendar and photo displays. You could use their software if you want. Either way, the paper, covers, and binding in this package are the only way to make calendars with your printer.

I highly recommend this to anyone. I''ve tried the alternatives and this is the best!

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I bought 6 of these last year and made them into Christmas gifts for my family. They were a BIG hit!! The kits are extremely easy to use and you get extra paper in case you goof. I am planning on buying even more this year for Christmas gifts. I used to buy photo calenders through the mail and this is a LOT easier, faster and CHEAPER than that. (Plus, the results are just as good if not better)!

Nothing is nicer than receiving a gift made especially for you. I love crafting but to my embarrassment, I am "craft disabled"!

I take snapshot photographs as a hobby and inundate my sisters and brothers in law and my chidren''s grandparents and their great grandmother with pictures of my kids regularly.

Thus purchasing this calendar kit was ideal for me!

I''m adept at using the computer for word processing, using the internet and creating and maintaining spread sheets, but haven''t done a lot yet with photographs and graphics. Thus, this was a completely new program for me to learn. The directions are clear (I''ve had problems understanding or have found some instructions so complex, I become intimidated and don''t use them, this was not the case with this package.)and it''s easy and fun to use.

I purchased a few of these calendar kits (THEY COST LESS THAN PURCHASING A PRE-PRINTED BOOKSTORE PICTURE CALENDAR, GREAT BUY!). Then I separated my favorite photos and organized them by month (photos of the kids playing in the snow for January, dressed in red [Valentine''s Day] for February, on Santa''s lap for December, etc.) Then I inserted photos of my children with the intended calendar receipient throughout the remainder of the calendar (people LOVE having pictures of themselves!).

This way, family and friends see photographs of my little ones and are reminded of us throughout the year. I ULTRA personalized all of my family''s calendars, including printing everyone''s birthdays, special family dates and anniversaries thereon (With telephone numbers!), which was REALLY appreciated by all.

Finally, for me, this was a really fun craft to do, I really enjoyed making the calendars. This kit is a perfect vehicle to be artistically creative for those of us who are "artistically impaired". The final, finished products look sleek and professionally made, which is always a plus when having made gifts for presentation to others (without embarrassing yourself!).

Everything is included: 15 sheets of heavyweight, 2 sided photo paper (one side is for the picture, the reverse for the calendar), Heavyweight paper and clear plastic covers, Print & stick project paper, Easy to use spiral binding, PLUS, you can create and add stickers for special days & events using the included print & stick project paper.

To actually make the photo calendar you just plan your calendar by selecting images for both glossy and matte coated sides of each sheet. Then check your printer manual for instructions on loading and feeding heavyweight photo paper. Then test your design by printing on a sheet of plain paper. If satisfied, set printer driver to the appropriate setting for either gloss or matte side. You then place one sheet of photo paper in the printer. They recommend printing the matte side first. Allow paper to dry completely before printing on the reverse side. If desired, create and add stickers for special days & events using the print & stick paper. Choose either heavyweight paper or clear plastic covers for your calendar. Snap on the sprial binder and you''re ready to display or present!

HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION for the perfect, home-made gift that the receipient will use and keep!

100 rolls of 3 1/8" x 119'' Thermal Paper Rolls for Credit Card Terminals

100 rolls of 3 1/8'' x 119'' Thermal Paper Rolls for Credit Card Terminals
  • fd100 paper
  • firstdata paper fd100

The local office supply store does not carry this size roll for my credit card machine, I used to have to buy the larger rolls and unroll almost 1" of paper to get the roll small enough to fit into my machine. It wasted a lot of paper, and the rolls were expensive enough to begin with. This is hands down the best price I have found for these thermal rolls.

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Right size for my machine. Good quality paper at a more than reasonable price even including shipping and handling. There is enough to last and as my transactions are increasing the small surplus will allow me to make those transactions without missing a sale.

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The paper came quickly and seems to be of good quality. I would recommend this paper to anyone searching for thermal credit card machine paper.

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The product is a little bit thinner than the original paper sent out by First Data. No matter, it does the job without any problems at all and customers have not noticed any difference at all. The product arrived in a timely manner and the price combined with the product define value. I will definitely order again.

I was doing the same thing like the other reviewer, until I found this. Works like it supposed to... for a fraction of the cost buying it locally.

Canon MF5750 ImageCLASS Multifunction Laser Printer, Copier, Fax, Scanner

Canon MF5750 ImageCLASS Multifunction Laser Printer, Copier, Fax, Scanner
  • Print, copy, scan and fax functions
  • Up to 21 cpm/ppm laser output; 33.6 Kbps Super G3 Fax
  • 1,200 x 2,400 dpi CCD color scanning
  • 50-sheet ADF, 250-sheet front-loading paper cassette
  • Single Cartridge System for easy maintenance; USB 2.0 interface

I bought the MF5750 because of the features, price, and my excellent experience with other Cannon products in the past (2 camcorders, a G2 camera, and an F-80 multifunction inkjet that has given flawless service in my home office with very active use). The MF5750 is ok overall, except since I got it the print has been blurry and smudged at the top of about half the pages I print. You can read the pages, but the print quality is not good enough for professional correspondence. I called Cannon customer service within a few weeks of purchase looking for help. They offered to replace the unit with a refurbrished model (!!) or direct me to a repair facility (!!). I suppose every once in a while Cannon might make a defective product but when it doesn''t work correctly right out of the box I don''t expect a refurbrished unit in return, or to wait for repairs. Instead, I am sending it back to the vendor to exchange for a new unit hopefully I''ll have better luck with this one.

Other than the print quality, the unit seems pretty good the print speed is fast. The multifunction feed for envelopes etc. is a bit finnicky but after you get the hang of it, it works ok. Also, Cannon advises that the printer cable must be under 2 meters, and some USB hubs don''t work. The 15'' USB active cable/hub I tried worked once or twice but after that no go.

I have not tried other multi-function lasers so I really don''t have anything to it compare to.

UPDATE:

I got a new MF5750 replacing the defective unit mentioned in my previous review, and wanted to provide this update after one week of use (about 100 pages printed, a couple copies no faxing).

The print quality problems on the previous unit are solved I would say print quality is 100% fine for professional correspondence. I have not done much grayscale printing. There is slight curling of the paper even using the strait-thru paper path. The printing is quite fast nice for larger documents.

I made a few copies and they are very good. If you look VERY carefully you can see the text is slightly lighter than the original without any adjustments on the MF 5750.

As with the previous unit, the alternate paper feed is a little tricky you need to get the feeder to grab the paper and then print from the PC. If it doesn''t grab correctly the paper doesn''t feed, and the printer jam alarm goes off even though there is no paper jam. You can open the panels/trays but it doesn''t clear the alarm. You need to unplug the machine (yes, that is how the manual instructs you to turn off the alarm). I guess I will either get the hang of it or maybe it will just be easier to use the normal paper tray.

On the USB cable I tried another USB 2.0 extension/hub without any luck. To locate this where I want (about 15 feet from the PC) I may resort to hooking this up to a network because the printer comes with a USB cable about only 4'' long and they say 2 meters is the longest USB cable you should use.

I called Canon tech support with an installation question and they were quite good.

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I really like the functionality of this particular all in one, but there are two major flaws that make it one of the most annoying pieces of equipment in my office.

The Special Paper feeder is the first. You have a base tray that will hold your standard paper, and a slot on the front for specialty paper like envelopes, checks, etc. The catch here is that you have to feed each sheet of specialty stock in one at a time, and if you put the next sheet in too early it causes a jam and the printer fails.

Number 2 on the list of annoying features is where your printed material lays after completion. If you are printing a 20 or 30 page document you better be standing right next to the printer. The completed job tray is horrible. After only a few pages are printed the pages begin to push each other out of the tray, so as each additional page comes out of the printer another is pushed out of the tray onto the floor, causing you to have to reorganize the document. This is a huge pain if the pages aren''t numbered.

The fax, and scan features work great, and the quality is good.

The menu system on the unit could use some help but around the time you start to get frustrated with it you get it to do what you want.

All in all I wouldn''t purchase it again, HP has a little more thought into their designs, and specifically into paper feeding and completed job trays.

That''s just my 2 cents.

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I''m in my 5th month with this now. I have printed probably around 1000-1500 pieces of paper, about 800 mailing labels, faxed a couple of hundred pages, and done a little photocopying. This machine has been very reliable all the way.

I am amazed that through all the faxing (always using the auto feeder), I have not had a single piece of paper jam when auto feeding. I would say unexpectedly good.

It took a few tries to confirm, but I was happy that you can dial a fax, let it (auto feed) scan through, and immediately dial the next number and scan the next thing to fax. It saves the image and corresponding fax number in memory until the phone line is free. I have had several things in line at once this way. If one fax is busy, it will put it in memory and send the next one. Then try again for the first one. The owner''s manual did not spell out that it could accomplish this, but it will.

I wasn''t sure how much it could print at once without needing to stop to cool down or stop accepting jobs to clear the memory. 75 pages is about the largest thing I have tried to print. It did this without any hesitation...

The only difficulty I have had in 5 months is one paper jam. It was after printing some mailing labels on discount-brand mailing label stock. I then used a more reputable brand of mailing labels and have had no problem since, so I think it was more a symptom of putting low quality medium into it.

I did have to work with it a few times to get the hang of the manual feed for letter addressing, but I figure that would be the same for any printer. After I got it down, the output looks great!

I really like this machine, and when it someday wears out I hope they are still making it so I can buy another one.

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I bought the Canon MF5750 after researching multifunction laser printers with flatbed scanners. I had previously used a Brother but did not like having the toner separate from the drum unit. I brought the unit home, set it up, and proceded to find that the paper tray/path did not feed the paper correctly. Every sheet came out with a "dog-ear" on one corner. Tried everything to get this to work, but to no avail. I like the features of this machine and everything else seemed to work. The paper tray just seems to be a bit flimsy and not well designed or built (it comes in two pieces when shipped that you have to snap together and is all plastic). I took this machine back and exchanged it for a Brother MFC-7820N. I''m very happy with the Brother, which seems better built than the Canon (more heavy duty metal reinforced paper tray that''s all one piece) and works flawlessly. The Brother is also smaller, lighter, and less expensive. I think the Canon has the potential to be a nice printer, but take extra care with the paper tray, which can be easily damaged.

I know it''s difficult to imagine and probably a slight exageration but quite frankly I have never really seen a piece of office equipment with such a non-intuitive usability design.

*To delete a simple job takes at least 3 to 4 button pushes.

*Not very friendly to using different sizes of paper especially if you use MORE THANE 1 SHEET! It''s an office! Canon come on...

*Even if you think you know how to delete a simple print job, don''t bother using buttons that say CLEAR or STOP those are there just to tease. No the actual buttons say things like SET and STATUS MONITOR. After 20 times of doing that, it may become something you remember...

* There''s NO reset button. You have to actually unplug it!

* There''s NO off button. So your scan lamp basically stays on all the time...

* The Cable and Plug wire are designed to hang down the back of the machine UNFORTUNATELY, if you use Legal size paper, your cable and plug wire are pushing up against your paper tray all the time because the Cable and Plug are above it. Really doesn''t make any sense for an OFFICE MACHINE!!!

It does function basically o.k. once you figure it out, but I stand by the title Least Intuitive thing I''ve ever used. I do also concur with most of the other review items but the one gave it 5 stars...

HP Photosmart C5580 Printer

HP Photosmart C5580 PrinterThis printer has worked very well for us! We haven''t had any mechanical problems with it. Uses Ink very sparingly and the images it prints on printable CD''s and DVD''s is excellent. This is actually better than the newer version that is black, simply because the new one doesn''t print on CD''s or DVD''s like this version.HP Photosmart C5580 Printer

I agree with others that the hp software sucks, but you can let windows install drivers so you don''t have to deal with it. Or uninstall the unwanted software. Functionality wise I haven''t had any issues, and I''ve had the printer for two years now. I use the sd card slot a lot and like being able to print pictures or documents off that.

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What a piece of junk. I had to return the first one that I bought. It had some kind of malfunction. The software that comes with it is really invasive. It doesn''t work well and is constantly updating for unknown reasons. The paper jams always and the dvd printing is really difficult. The software for dvd printing is ridiculous, redundant, and counter-intuitive. Stay away from this device!

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This is an awesome printer. I wore the first one out (use at work) and had to go online to find a second one. The ink use is acceptable. The only issue with this is the software. It just takes too long to load and needed several tries to get the load to finish. If my second one wears out, I hope I will find another.

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This printer worked almost as well as my old epson r200. It will not print on dvds with win 7. Also the nag screens & crapware hp are using are a real put off! I''m turfing this dog!

HP Photosmart 7960 Printer

HP Photosmart 7960 Printer
  • Up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi; HP PhotoREt Pro, 8-ink color
  • Up to 21 ppm black, 16 ppm color in fast draft mode
  • Directly accepts CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, Multi Media, Memory Stick, xD-Picture
  • Large LCD to preview, edit, even remove red-eye
  • 2 USB ports, PC and Mac compatible; 1-year warranty

I couldn''t decide between the HP Photosmart 7760 and 7960 so I bought them both, and I printed the exact same pictures from both pictures to compare quality. I found that I liked the coloring of the 7760 in most of the color pictures. The 7960 tended to have reddish looking pictures. For example, a person''s face would look redder in the 7960 pictures. But the 7960 did have more detail in landscape type pictures. Hands down, the 7960 did the best job printing black and white (used the 59 Black and White cartridge in both printers). For me, I only print black and white photos about 10% of the time.

I did like the slightly bigger LCD screen of the 7960, but found the menus and options exactly the same as the 7760. The 7960 is longer(20.9") than the 7760, and it did not fit on my desk.

The 7960 comes with 4 ink cartridges 56 (black for documents), 57 (tri-color), 58(photo ink), and 59(black for black and white photos). While the 7760 comes with 2 ink cartridges 57 and 58. Buying the 56 and 59 is about an additional $40, which could be a consideration when buying the 7760.

In the end, I kept the 7760. I just could not justify the additional $100 for the 7960.

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I received my new HP 7960 Photosmart printer 2 weeks ago. Set up is very easy and the printer is excellent at printing photos. This printer is wide (20") so make sure you have room for it. The printer comes with a large viewing screen which makes it easy to view your photographs prior to printing. One drawback: You have to change out the grey photo cartridge to the black cartridge in order to print text, but I am using this printer strictly for printing photographs anyway. The printer accepts most memory cards and also has a USB port on the front of it. I highly recommend this printer!!

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Shortly after coming home from a vacation in Rome, I realized that I had some very, very nice pictures, and wanted to see those pictures on something more than just a CRT or my camera''s LCD. I didn''t really believe my HP Deskjet 840c was going to cut it (it did a passable, albeit crooked, job on printing out a previous picture). Enter the PhotoSmart 7960...

Packaging/Construction... The printer arrived well packaged. It had taken a beating during transit, and some of the styrofoam had disintegrated, but the important part was undamaged. The printer itself is not built like a tank. If you are excessively rough with it, you will probably be able to damage it. I frequently open mine in order to switch ink cartridges, since I do a fair amount of text printing, even though I have my deskjet still hooked up (I like reports and music to look crisp and black). One of the biggest complaints I see is durability, with most people saying this printer is too flimsy. If you are going to run off into the jungle, I would definitely suggest a hard case when taking this with you. Otherwise, the 99.9% of us that leave our printers at home, and just take our camera, this printer should be fine. If I notice any unwarranted wear, I will update this posting.

Print Quality... Excellent. Colours look awesome and vibrant. Level of detail is very good. Pictures from 3 and 5 megapixel cameras are indistinguishable from film, printed at 8 x 10 size. Printing music onto some thicker stock, I got razor sharp quality using the maximum-dpi (4800 x 1200). This is from memory (mine is usually pretty good): the 56 ink cartridge contains a pigment based ink, rather than dye based, which is better for printing text, giving smaller equivalent drop size (I''m not certain how they figure that, but 4-5 picoliters of pigment based ink is equivalent to 2 picoliters of dye based ink. Perhaps it doesn''t spread as much). When printing text, switching to the 56 is a good idea. The text I get from this printer looks blacker and sharper than what I get from the deskjet.

Print Speed... At high quality, this is not going to raise any eyebrows. No time trials done here, but it is fast only by geological standards. However, I figure that the few minutes invested in printing (and much longer for drying) is well worth it. Tip for those who will be using this printer for everyday text: Unless quality is a big issue, set the printer on fast draft, black and white. If you want to be a little economical, you can even lower the ink volume. There is a little reduction in quality, but print speeds are along the lines of some slower laser printers, at about 4 seconds per page.

Paper Choices... Statements about print longevity are based on using HP''s Premium Plus Photo Paper. I have used that paper, and plain copier paper in this printer. Copier paper works well, although I will be getting some better quality inkjet paper for reports. The photo paper is great, although there have been some issues that people have brought up that I will attempt to address.

Dry Time... In a nutshell, 8 x 10 matte paper takes one day to dry, 4 x 6 glossy takes one day to dry, and 8 x 10 glossy takes 7 days to dry. During this time, I set the prints on a flat surface, and just leave them be. I have not tried to see how long they really take.

Little White Lines... Inside the printer are little plastic wheels that hold the paper against the rubber rollers. I believe these are actually plastic, not metal like somebody else stated. If they are plastic, they will not break in over time. You have to look closely to find these lines. When printing with matte paper, I was unable to find them. When under a frame, these lines should not be visible.

Raised Surface on Paper... This problem also seems to be unique to glossy. With time to dry, the raised portions of the paper seem to go down. I think in general, the paper is somewhat raised to begin with. Given a couple weeks, it will return to this state after printing. If it really bothers you, get matte paper.

Matte or Glossy... This is a question that I have had for a long time, and will try now to answer for others. When you go to Kmart and have your film developed, you receive prints on 4 x 6 glossy paper. When you have your picture taken professionally, you get back 4 x 5 matte prints. I have yet to see professional glossy prints, especially on 4 x 6. Photoshop does not have that option, either, I believe. Glossy gives slightly sharper prints, and a lot of people feel that you need the glossy for the "picture look." Glossy has a bright, shiny finish, but it does not handle fingerprints very well. Matte paper looks a little duller, still sharp picture quality, though maybe not as much as glossy, and handles fingerprints much better. I do have glossy paper, and I have used it, but matte looks more professional. My suggestion is to definitely use matte for black and white prints, and let personal preference dictate for colour. Be warned, matte is harder to find, and more expensive. Tip to glossy users (and matte): Glossy paper really shows off finger prints, though whether you can see them or not, they can affect print quality. When getting the paper out of the bag and into the printer, first put a sheet of copier paper (or any cheap, plain paper) over the printable side. Then load your printer (for HP users, this means printable side down), and remove the copier paper. Any fingerprints will not wind up on the printed side of your expensive photo paper.

Printing without a computer... This is possible with the printer, though I have never tried it. In order to hook the camera itself up to the printer, you need to have an HP PhotoSmart camera. However, everybody else, just about, can pop their memory module out, and stick it in the printer. It looks like you can crop, rotate, and enlarge the pictures, and view them on the LCD. You can also print out a proof sheet, or a contact sheet, which allows you to fill in some bubbles, scan it, and the printer will then print out your selected photos. You can only choose one size for all the pictures using this method, and it seems to me to be only a way to show off, unless you have somebody who can''t view the pictures from your camera, or at the printer. This printer will recognize DPOF, if your camera supports it, allowing you to mark pictures in your camera for printing.

Ink... This printer actually has ten inks, but will only print with up to eight at a time. This is because three of the inks are black. One is the pigment black for documents, one is the black contained in the 58 cartridge, and the third is in the 59. When the 56 (pigment black) is installed, the 57 (tricolor: cyan, magenta, yellow) and 58 (photo: light cyan, light magenta, black) are used, giving you six inks. When you install the 59 (which replaces the 56, there are only three ink cartridge carriages. The 59 has a light grey, dark grey, and photo black), you get eight ink printing (the black in the 58 is not used). When printing colour prints, eight inks give you a little better results in the dark areas. When printing in black and white, you definitely want the 59 installed. Compared to the cartridges in the deskjet, these cartridges are tiny, though not quite as expensive. I figure when I bought the printer, I paid $60 for the printer, and $90 for ink (I got it on sale).

The Bottom Line... I''ve gone on long enough for these specific categories. I''ve outlined a few potential problems, though I still gave this printer 5 stars. I was aware of the problems before I bought it, and still went ahead, and have been completely satisfied. It does everything I want. If you don''t care about or don''t like black and white, get the 7760, which only uses six inks. If you print black and white on it, it will mix the inks to get grays, though it won''t be as high quality.

I really enjoy this printer, and get nothing but compliments on its print quality. I have even had people compare my Rome pictures (taken on a point and shoot camera, full auto settings) with photos taken by SLR cameras and developed in a real darkroom (as opposed to my digital one).

Hope this has helped you,

Erik

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This printer replaced my Epson 750 Photo Stylus. The print quality is breathtaking. Skin tones, transitions, etc. are all flawless. The dedicated grey cartridge performs wonders. The printer is relatively quiet, fast, paper handling decent (beware multiple sheets of glossy paper in the tray) and the design and quality sturdy enough. Bounces around a bit when printing, and it''s a big gizmo to plonk on a desk.

Problem 1) installing this thing can be a bit of a nightmare. My old W2K server with a 5 port USB2 card absolutely refused to play nice with the printer. Hours and hours with tech support was a total waste of my time (and theirs). Their final suggestion to take it back to the store "because there might be an issue with the ports" was blatantly ridiculous. Finally moved to another computer (also W2K, and tested on an XP machine with no problems), and all was well.

Problem 2) $70 for a set of replacement color cartridges?!? Do the math someone on a site did just that, and found that they price this stuff higher than Chanel No. 5. Come on, HP, you''ve got us buying your "solid state" plastic, your paper, *and* your cartridges, could you at least price it all fairly? I''m getting the refill kits a.s.a.p. to see how they perform. I was really disappointed to realize that 8 color printing *does not* mean 8 individual cartridges should have read the fine print, but this does mean you''re wasting pricey color when you ditch a half-empty cartridge.

Final issue I have is paying for all the crap I don''t need. I''m never connecting a camera or a media card directly to this thing, so the plethora of ports is wasted on me. Likewise the little 2" screen cute for info on progress etc. but total overkill. I''d much rather have saved that money on a no-frills version or spent it on more ink.

All the same, I''m satisfied with the printer the drivers work great on XP and 2000, transfer is fast, even via USB1, and again, the print quality is excellent.

I''ve used this printer for a ton of photos taken at 2288*1520 and it has done a great job on all from 4*6 to 8*10.The 4*6 prints from this printer are impossible to tell apart from the 4*6 prints from my photo dedicated dye sublimation printer.With many more print size options compared to more expensive dye subs this would be a great choice instead.The card reader is also a great benefit works very nicely and is simple to use.It''s only real bothersome side is that you must change the gray scale print catridge for black when printing text and back for photos.I also use an epson 960 that does an absultely equal job at photos that doesn''t require any cartridge changes but with the epson you give up the card reader convenience.

DYMO 91338 Tape for LetraTag Label Printers Save 68% off

DYMO 91338 Tape for LetraTag Label Printers
  • For Dymo LetraTag label printers
  • Silver metallic tape
  • 0.5 inch by 13 feet
  • Attractive, long-lasting labels
  • Genuine Dymo quality accessory

This Dymo LetraTag metallic silver labeling tape is perfect for making the black text stand out. If I use one of the larger fonts on my LetraTag label maker, I can see the type from across the room. That is very handy to identify items or if an item is on a shelf, where it might otherwise be difficult to view.

I like the silver metallic background because there are not many packages or other items that have this shade as their background. That makes these labels standout. They are easy to identify as something I have labeled. And I label everything, from the contents of a cabinet shelf, to boxes and bins I do not want to open (pre-label I would have opened a bin 15 times to determine its contents no longer), to file folders, to the back of all my electronics in case I lose one. And that is just the tip of the iceberg.

These labels are easy to apply, the rear of each labels backing is split in two so it is effortless to take the backing off. If I need to trim a label, I peel away the backing first and then use a pair of scissors to trim up the tape without the backing. I found that if I kept trimming the labels with the backing on, I could not find the "split" on the back of my labels I trimmed. Since cutting most labels is quick and easy, trimming with the back off does not deter from the adhesiveness of the label.

I have had no problem with these Dymo labels adhering to any surface. And the labels hold firmly in place, regardless of temperature variations. I use a lot of this LetraTag tape, and I have found Amazon''s price to be the best. On all variations of the LetraTag tape, their price is always the lowest.

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I moved from a large home to a smaller one. I threw out as much as I could. I had an estate sale. I gave away stuff to Good Will and Saint Vincent de Paul''s. A couple of items were stolen, etc. I went from having WAY, WAY, too much stuff to having a smaller home which actually had some empty cupboards. So, in the end, I guess, I just had TOO much stuff, but it was certainly less than I started with.

Things were pretty organized before the move. Things were EVEN labeled, though it had been hastily done, and usually with pencil. The penciling allowed us to reorganize as we went along without much hassle.

So, there I was in a smaller home without ALL the clutter that had been mine. HooRah for me! But, then the inevitable happened. The mail came and there were new things to be labeled and organized. I took a new job which had a Medicare Component to it. You talk about organizational nightmares. Those folks have more "Etceteras" to go under their main heading than God ever heard of. Things began to pile up again. I began to organize like nobody''s business. Files went here there and everywhere. Six new Filing Cabinets were required. Penciling just wasn''t going to cut it any longer. I looked at my old labelmaker, which was a "click to this letter and punch, then click to the next letter and punch" model and could tell, it wasn''t going to cut it At ALL!! So, I bought a nice automatic LabelMaker and tossed the old one in the trash. The Labeler was equiped with one roll of label making tape when I bought it and then I was on my own. And I had 6 filing cabinets worth of folders to make some sense out of. So, I developed my own little system which involved the use of different color Labling tapes for different Medicare Problems. What a life saver these vari-colored tapes were. Metallic Silver with Black Printing was used to delineate various diasnoses. Other colors for different things. But the metallic silver with black was a real "Show Off and Show UP Color." I had no trouble looking for diagnoses and setting them up with the "etceteras" that went with them. The labeler was a life saver, no doubt about it. BUT, the color coded tapes played a huge part in setting the office up so it ran efficiently and effectively.

I think thise colored tapes are great. I use them at work and at home. I sincerely recommend their use to those of you who are befuddled and bamboozed by your own overwhelming amounts of information. Use these colors to your advantage and I, personally, suggest that Metallic Silver with Black is great for your most important, or your most basic needs. The lettering shows right up. There is no missing it. So, take heart. You too, can be organized, efficient, and in control of the paper. Go for it.o Dymo Corporation o Electric Labelmaker,180 Resolution,8-1/2"x9-19/32"x3-5/16"Dymo LetraTag Plus LT-100H Personal Label MakerNew Dymo Letratag Plastic Label Tape Cassette 1/2in X 13ft Hyper Yellow Easy Communication

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I, like a few others reviewers, am having issues with the consistency of the print quality. Not sure why, since I''ve used this product from Staples and other stores with zero issues.

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Works just like the original and delivery was on time as always. I continue to be a big fan of the DYMO Lectra-Tag system and will buy again when I need more label tape.

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Metallic Silver labels. Very unique I used it on Chritmas pages for labeling and also for my textbooks. The silver looked really nice on them.

HP Tri-fold Brochure Paper (Glossy) Save 15% off

HP Tri-fold Brochure Paper, Glossy
  • Tri-fold, prescored, glossy brochure paper
  • 2-minute drying time
  • Recyclable, standard A-size sheets
  • 110-pound stock
  • For use in a wide variety of HP products

okay, so I bought this paper to produce tri-fold brochures. I will agree with the other reviewer that it prints beautifully. BUT as soon as you try to fold it, it cracks and the top glossy layer of paper peels away like a bad sunburn. I WOULD NOT BUY THIS PAPER AGAIN. I have tried it in every possible direction in my printer but it is just very poorly scored. Do yourself a favor buy regular glossy paper for one third the cost and fold it yourself I guarantee it will work better.

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I like the glossiness of the paper and the way the brochures look prior to being folded. All that flew right out the window when I tried to fold them into brochures. The scoring is not the best idea. When I tried folding one way, I wound up with ripped edges. When I tried folding the other way, I wound up with the middle of the brochure being too wide and not presenting correctly. In my opinion, there should not be any scoring at all. Would have been better if there were indentations in the paper without the actual scoring. The scoring causes the paper to tear too easily. I ended up wasting over half the box. The only reason the other half wasn''t wasted was because I took extra time to fold each individual brochure in a completely different place than where it was originally scored. Waste of time, ink and money!! Will NOT purchase again!

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We have been using the HP 48lb trifold glossy brochure paper for a number of years to promote our church and preschool. Assuming a good quality inkjet printer is used, the finished product looks professional. Some reviews indicate a change in the paper and issues with folding. We have not had this problem. Although the box the paper comes in changed about a year ago (the new box falls appart easily) the paper has not significantly changed. The paper is still made in Germany. Keep in mind that the paper is designed to fold in one direction, away from the scored side, so be careful which way you load the paper

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I have been using the HP glossy TRIFOLD BROCHURE PAPER for inkjets for years. It was brilliant white, nice texture, clean, sharp folds and printed beautifully on fast-normal. It also matched my glossy business cards, perfectly. I just purchased a new box (which in itself was falling apart)that is now black with a gray illustration for "Zuccotto" on the front. The paper has a squeeky, gritty, sticky feel, the folds crack and are not clean but broken folds. The color is closer to an off-white. I am so disgusted with this that I am going to take it into every office supply store and show them the difference. If you buy it, look for the old blue box with an image of a green tri-fold brochure for "Lending Service" on the front. How can a company do this!!! If you have never used the HP tri-fold you may be impressed but, believe me when I say that it is a grossly inferior product compared to what they were producing within the past year.

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The quality of the print and color on this paper is pretty good. The paper separates and falls apart upon 1 or for sure 2 folds. I bought the paper for the purpose of separating each sheet panel and getting 3 separate panels from each sheet so it worked O.K. for my purpose. If I had bought the paper for a true 3 fold brochure, I would have been extremely upset and would probably have returned the item. DO NOT buy this product for printing a brochure.

Boise HD:P Color Copy/Laser Paper (BPL-0111) Save 10% off

Boise HD:P Color Copy/Laser Paper, 96 Brightness, 24 lb, Letter Size, White, 500 Sheets
  • Ensures optimum performance in color laser printers, color copiers and monochrome printers.
  • Engineered for superior toner adherence and sharp image resolution.
  • Great for two-sided printing and copying.
  • Ideal for external correspondence, reports, proposals and presentations.
  • Ream of 500 sheets

I must admit I am not experienced when it comes to buying paper and do not know the "lb" and Brightness, all i look for is the size. but in this case I was searching for the manufacturer and so I kept looking at the picture of the product and not the description the picture showed the product I liked (compared to what I saw at work) and so I made my order. Then I received instead of 28lb I got 24lb; YES, it is my mistake but aside from that, why would anyone place a picture other than what it is advertised except to deceive you, it is not for a shortage of cameras is it? I fell for what they expect you to do and it will never happen again. If Amazon don''t do something about this, they will lose a customer and maybe more.

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Inkpress PCUG1333 Glossy 240 GSM 10.4 Mil 94% Bright 1 Side 13in X 33ft Roll

Inkpress PCUG1333 Glossy 240 GSM 10.4 Mil 94% Bright 1 Side 13in X 33ft RollWe were looking for a quality paper on which to print 13x39 inch panoramic images using our HP printer and their Vivera inks. Results have been excellent, smudge free straight out of the printer.

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HP 564XL Ink Cartridge in Retail Packaging-Cyan Save 21% off

HP 564XL Ink Cartridge in Retail Packaging-Cyan
  • Cyan Ink Cartridge
  • Get Brilliant, True-to-Life Color and Laser-Quality Black Text with Our Vivera ink Technology
  • Fade and Smudge Resistant Photos
  • Consistent, High-Quality Results
  • Yields Approx. 750 Pages at 5 Percent Coverage

I won''t know for a few weeks whether or not this cartridge has any ink in it (I just changed this color out before this cartridge arrived today). The last cartridge I received from Amazon that claimed to be in retail packaging, but was just in an envelope didn''t work. These are usually re-manufactured cartridges or factory seconds. Regardless, this is false advertising by the vendor (GO-DPS) who claimed it was in retail packaging. Buyer beware!

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Arrived from Ship It Depot, Inc. NOT in retail packaging as advertised! I contacted Amazon and they will take it back, but the false advertising is blatant!

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My review is just to say that this printer ink is probably what you''re expecting to receive. The XL is a better deal than the normal size, and works out to be cheaper over the long run. I did all the math and research on this, so you can trust me on that. This price is good unless you have a coupon somewhere -I checked Staples and all the other name brand stores. So, don''t over-research if you need HP 564 printer ink. This is a good deal.

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As owner of several ink jet printers before my present purchase, I found the actual combination of HP All-in-one Photo Smart Premium Technology with HP Ink quality very successful and hard to be surpassed. The easiness of cartridge(s) replacement and the sharp and crispy photographs I can get on my own, make the real difference between original HP ink cartridges and the several "no name" products on the market.

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I expect that an ink cartridge will be as described and will work when it arrives at my door. When I ordered this one, Amazon wasn''t selling directly so I bought from 3rd party seller on Amazon. The listing indicated the order would be fulfilled by Amazon so I thought it was a safe bet. Now I learned that "fulfilled by" and "sold by" do not mean the same thing when it comes to Amazon ensuring the quality of goods delivered.

The cartridge arrived and WAS NOT IN RETAIL PACKAGING and had an expiration date only a few weeks in the future. When I installed in printer, the printer rejected it as a defective.

After reading some other reviews for several Amazon 3rd party ink vendors it became apparent that it is common practice for these people to try to pawn off old/unreliable ink that has already been rejected by HP. There are countless complaints against multiple vendors that describe the same situation as I experienced old ink, removed from retail packaging. I suppose the ink cartridges are removed from retail packaging because HP had marked the packages as "Not For Resale" or something similar. Or maybe it is to make the expiration date harder to find. Or both.

At any rate, if a cartridge is shown as sold by and shipped from Amazon, you''re probably good to go. If sold by anybody else on this site beware. I had to ship the bad cartridge back. As luck would have it, Amazon resumed selling this cartridge and I replaced with a good one directly from Amazon.

Two weeks ago I needed a black cartridge and prepared to order from Amazon. The only ones available were from 3rd party sellers so I followed my own advice and bought one elsewhere. Amazon needs to do a better job of policing the vendors selling ink cartridges.

Hewlett Packard CLJM275NW Wireless Color Printer Save 35% off

Hewlett Packard CLJM275NW Wireless Color Printer with Scanner and Copier
  • With HP TopShot Scanning, you''ll see images similar to or better than those captured by your hand-held digital still camera and with better depth-of-focus than images from a flatbed scanner
  • Scan images of 3D objects and post directly to the Web and easily remove background via HP Scan Software
  • Enjoy color multifunction performance with convenient, reliable printing and copying
  • Take advantage of one-step operation and easily scan a variety of objects, documents, and images
  • Capture images of 3D objects, then use an app to post directly to popular auction sites

Was looking for a scanning, copying, color laserjet which was not so large it would take over my entire desk. This one fit the bill as did not care to fax as rarely do that for personal reasons.

The pros

easy to set up if have basic computer skills, good quality printing and wireless printing, small footprint as less than 14 inches with arm down..

The cons-

Limited instructions on how to set up as only a one page graphic piece which was not useful.

Scanner is not your normal scanner as it is an arm that supposedly allows for 3d scanning which is little more than a picture. Regular scanning is done same way as the raised arm just take a picture against the white background so product is not as good as even a cheap scanner.

So if looking for a multi purpose good printer and do not care to get expert quality scans/copies this one works. If have space go for one of the machines with a proper scanner or get a scanner and printer separately.

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We bought this printer for our organization and we have a fairly old computer. Whenever I send a color pdf document it takes 3-4 minutes for the printer to start printing. It prints only 1 page every 1.5-2 minutes which is ridiculous; it waits for about a minute after printing each page. I print 30 pages in literally 45-50 minutes. Black and white printing is fast, no problem with that. Quality is awesome too, both color and b&w is really good. But I would suggest you to avoid this printer if you plan to print in color in relatively short amount of times, this printer will fail you terribly in that.

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The 3D object scanner is bogus. A "genuine" hp ink set costs over $200. Cheaper aftermarket inks don''t work. There are better printers out there. Don''t bother with this one.

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This was one of the easiest printers to setup. Adding it to our wireless router and our wireless laptop. Once installed, we could also print from an ipad. For the price and all the options, this is the color Laser, scanner, copier, wireless, network printer I would recommend.

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All these people that complained about the printer have failed to tell us what computer they are printing from. THAT is going to be a very important piece of information to validate your complaint. It does NOT mean, because you are printing from a junked up computer that the printer is slow. How about checking your computer and cleaning up your computer??? Could that just possibly be the problem??

Just a thought. This is what I see when customers bring in computers. Almost always junked up and that is why they bring them in for repair. They wonder why things are slow. Oh ... also maybe you have 2 or 3 virus protection software running ALSO?

Please do not complain about a product that depends on another product to operate!!!

Thank you very much.

Brother LC61Y Ink Cartridge Save 50% off

Brother LC61Y Ink Cartridge - Retail Packaging-Yellow
  • Yields up to 325 pages per cartridge @ 5% coverage
  • Innobella Ink + Paper = Genuine Brother Quality
  • Ink droplets of 1.5pl (picoliter)
  • Genuine Brother Supplies
  • For use with MFC290C, MFC490CW, MFC5490CN, MFC5890CN, MFC6490CW

high quality genuine cartridge, that''s all I can say. At this price, it''s a great deal. Just want to share some tips how to save money on ink. Brother printer is pretty easy to setup and replace cartridge. I don''t know if you noticed that the cartridge edge that is facing inside, there is a transparent "windows" so that you can see how much ink left in the cartridge. YOu can use duct tape to block the window. The printer will keep printing untill all ink are used up. I choose brother printer is because the genuine ink is cheaper and long term cost is lower. I didn''t know you can trick printer to save ink even more.

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This individual yellow cartridge has proven useful. For every 3 or 4 sets of the other colours I use, I need an extra yellow for some strange reason. But that is the great thing about these individual cartridges, you replace what you use, not all of the colours at once.

This is a Brother product, not something just compatible. It goes in and out easily and is tightly wrapped in plastic to avoiding any drying out...just a great product and an added bonus of being less than at any office supply near me.

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Why is it these cartridges are said to be empty when they are about 1/4th full after pulling them out? I never had a printer that went through ink so fast as this one.

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Great service, fast, and original Brother product. The prints from this is crisp and clear, with no bleeding of colors.

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I ALWAYS BUY ORIGINAL INK CARTRIDGES. THEY ARE DESIGNED TO WORK WITH THE SPECIFIC BRAND. GENERIC ONES MIGHT CLOG THE INKJETS IN YOUR PRINTER. NOT WORTH THE RISK.

HP Deskjet F4235 Multi-function Inkjet Printer, Copier & Scanner

HP Deskjet F4235 Multi-function Inkjet Printer, Copier & Scanner
  • AIO functions: Color printing, color copying, color scanning
  • Print technology: HP Thermal Inkjet

My new HP Deskjet printer/copier/scanner is very easy to use. This is the first copier we have ever had at home, and it is so convenient to be able to copy documents right at home. I haven''t tried the scanner yet, but I sure like the copier and printer features.

One of the tech guys at work recommended this printer, so I have him to thank for suggesting it!

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it just quit working. I kept getting a message that I had the wrong ink cartridge inserted, but it was the original cartridge, and had worked fine up until then. I managed to get it reset, but I got the same message again the next time I tried to use it. I gave up and replaced it.

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I was pleased to find a color printer with scanner at such a low price. It is easy to use. It does scan. It copies and prints B&W very nicely. But it scans to a peculiar file type that no one I know can open. The color is awful--and I downloaded driver, replaced cartridges, ran cleaning tests etc. It does not print envelopes well and card stock defeats it. Even lightweight cards. My old printer did all of these just fine. It did not scan and its color wasn''t super just OK. But I sure wish I had it back.

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Just received the printer and set it up. The install disk did not work with windows 7. Windows 7 on its own found the printer drivers and it was printing and copying within minutes of plugging it in.

I went to the hp website and easily found, downloaded and ran the install and one update and after that the scanning worked easily.

The printer is small and good looking. It does look like it would be easy to break. Also, the paper tray is very small and folds out from the printer. The printed page then comes back out on the paper in the paper tray with a small extension keeping the page from falling free. This is definitely flimsy so probably will stay folded and paper put in for printing. I think this is great for very low volume printing only. That is what I expected, it delivers what I wanted, so four stars.

Note that it does not come with the usb connection cable, so be sure to get that as well as the printer if you don''t have an extra already.

This printer is very easy to install and use. I just got it and it seems to be working just fine, I like it a lot.

Removable Handwritten Round ID Labels, 3/4" Diameter, White, 1000/Pack AVE05408 Save 29% off

Removable Handwritten Round ID Labels, 3/4'' Diameter, White, 1000/Pack AVE05408
  • Labels stick, stay and remove cleanly without leaving a residue!
  • Ideal for drawers, containers, boxes, shelves and more.
  • Label adheres securely, yet remove easily and cleanly.
  • Instantly make changes, revisions and updates by re-labeling items as their contents or purpose change.

The downloadable word template works well. You can make 1008 price tags or maybe stickers with little witticisms. Save the word document and you can make up new witticisms or print up more prices. Handy.

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Canon PG-210XL Cartridge,Retail Packaging- Black Save 14% off

Canon PG-210XL Cartridge,Retail Packaging- Black
  • Lower Profile of FINE Cartridge

These cartridges both black and color start signalling low ink levels when you have used less than half. That means you can get good quality copying and printing for much longer.

NET take out the cartridges, gently shake em up then re-install. You will still get the low ink lights but I''ve made more than 100 copies after those lights appear. Seems to be a ploy to encourage waste of ink and therefore more sales for the cartridges.

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Get the XL cartridges, not the regular PG-210s. According to Canon you get almost 2x more pages, for < 40% more money.

What does that mean? I emptied out my regular 210 cartridge within 1 month of rather light usage on my new Canon MP240 printer. The XL cartridge now in it is < 1/2 full but going on 6 weeks.

Soon 3rd parties will be selling replacements, but I got some OEM Canon carts for $9@ from sellers here on Amazon. You don''t have to pay full price.

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The 210XL has 66% more ink than the regular 210 cartridge. (15ml vs 9ml) And it isn''t much more expensive, so save yourself some long term money and buy the XL.

And while you can go with a generic, certain consumer magazines have shown that generic cartridges and refill kits end up costing you more and giving you less quality than the manufacturer ink.

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Didn''t really count how many pages I could print with one cartridge, but it seemed like a lot. (I''m a college student so I print very frequently.) Quality is not compromised even when I set the print quality at "fast" (and the printer consequently uses less ink).

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Cartridge arrived quickly. It was packaged well and easy to unwrap. No problem installing it and it made a fine printed document. I would definitely buy it again from Amazon as the price was good.