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HP 14D Tri-Color Ink Cartridge (C5010DN)

HP 14D Tri-Color Ink Cartridge
  • For HP CP1160 inkjet and for OfficeJet D135, D135xi, D155xi, and 7100 series
  • Also works with HP Digital Copier 610 and others
  • Tri-color cyan, magenta, and yellow ink
  • Acid-free formulation
  • 23 ml volume, 1 cartridge per box

This is the typical replacement color cartridge for some HP inkjet printers (like my OfficeJet 7100). The installation is easy, color is great, but it runs out very quickly. Compared to previous HP inkjet printers, this one last ~1/4 the time.

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Item was damaged during shipping process but customer service was excellent and provided me a new one even before I returned the old! You dont hear of that to often...

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cartridge dated 2005, supply expired, dried up, and the product never should have been offered for sale in the first place.

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I bought this cartridge to use on my HP Deskjet d135. I had no indication that the cartridge had expired till it arrived with a FEB 2008 date on the box. the HP Deskjet d135 has a sensor in it that recognizes an expired cartridge. Be aware before you buy any expired cartridge, even if remanufactured.

I purchased printer ink as a business and expect QUICK effective service. Product was under packaged in a bubble pack and received damaged. Databazaar would not immediately ship out a replacement demanding I first send back the item before they would send the replacement. Unacceptable! Poor business practice! I will not purchase from again!! This puts me out of color printing for at least 2 weeks!!!

HP 22 C9352AN#140 Tri-Color Ink Cartridge Save 35% off

HP 22 C9352AN#140 Tri-Color Ink Cartridge in Retail Packaging
  • Advanced tri-color InkJet print cartridge for photo printing
  • Crisp and vibrant color prints every time
  • Installs and ready for use in seconds
  • Can print color photos with or without borders
  • Highly reliable for low-volume users

I find that these HP 22 cartridges are waa-a-a-ay overpriced for the few drops of tri-color ink you get. I can''t print more than about 10-15 pages with the photos take up no more than about 33% of the page before my computer starts giving me a low-ink warning. The color is great, but I can easily go through two cartridges a month. The next time I buy a color printer, I''m also going to factor in the ink capacity and cost of the cartridges.

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This cartridge produces beautiful photos, but don''t expect to get much out of it if you plan on printing big projects. I am printing on A4 paper (7x11 inch photo) using premium photo paper in normal mode with approximately 80% coverage (there is some text on the photo). I only got 12 copies before the "low ink" alert came on. I just about had a fit. I have to print a total of 100 copies, so the cost just for ink is going to be over $170.00. Now I wish I had just ordered the prints instead of printing them myself. Bummer.

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The old cartridges had 45 ml...these have 5, yes Five ml of ink! For an equivalent amount of ink to the old ones, you''d spend about $168...

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No complaints about the quality of prints. However, this is going to be the last printer I ever get from them. HP 22 has only 5ml of ink! When I start printing 8x10s, I will get to about maybe 20 and I have to replace the cartridge. Yes, about 20! That''s almost a $1 per photo page just on ink. I have an HP 5600. I will wait for it to become obsolete and then never again. If you want to print black and white, fine, if you want color, dont bother.

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Prints Clear beautiful letters but after printing 60 pages of documents the printer notified me that I was running low on ink.thats horrible!!it appears you will be spending a great deal of money on cartridges if you use your printer regularly!!not good!!!!my only option is to use my printer wisely so I wont use up unnecessary ink!!blah!!

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.

Wausau Paper Astrobrights 8 1/2 x 11 Inch 65 lb Cosmic Orange Cardstock 250 Sheets (22851)

Wausau Paper Astrobrights 8 1/2 x 11 Inch 65 lb Cosmic Orange Cardstock 250 Sheets
  • The brightest colored paper available.
  • Guaranteed performance in laser and ink jet printers.
  • Durable and heavyweight, acid-free.
  • Ideal for color-coding, menus, posters and more.
  • Pack of 250 Sheets

Used the cardstock for school project. Great colors, excellent quality paper. No problems with printing, cutting and holding up to use by elementry students. Would say going to order agian for the next time.

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Beware. The item listing for this and some of the other Wausau card stock paper says it''s 500 count, but if you read the description or check the item number with other vendors, this item is in fact only 250 sheets of paper instead of 500. Hopefully, it was just a typo on the part of Shoplet and they will rectify it soon.

Casio XR-18WES 18mm Labelling Tape (Black on White) Save 31% off

Casio XR-18WES 18mm Labelling Tape
  • Compatible with Canon CD-300
  • 3-color ink paper
  • Includes 18 sheets

The labeling tape is hard to remove from backing. You have to fold the tape to peal off but that usually is the place where it de-laminates and peals off the substrait.

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Canon CP13 Calculator Ink Roller CP-13 Compatible

Canon CP13 Calculator Ink Roller CP-13 CompatibleThe calculator ink roller was a great product. The roller prints in black and red ink. I will order a few more just to keep in stock.

Easy to order, arrived quickly, installation instructions were straightforward. Worked well in the calculator and saved me from having to purchase a new one.

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I am very pleased with the CP-13 Compatible Ink Roller. It fit exactly as it was supposed to and is working just fine. I would recommend this product to anyone with a Canon P23-CH calculator. It is better than paying a high price just for a name. It is a great product. I have always been very satisfied with the products purchased from Amazon.Com. Products are shipped in a timely manner and the vendors have always been in a price range that is right.

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After reviewing previous reviews of this product I didn''t think that it had a red ink portion that would print when a subtraction figure was punched into the calculater. Surprise! It does and I am very pleased. The old ribbon would not print any minus figure, just left a blank where it was supposed to show. Easy to install. Prompt delivery and low postage cost.

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The item was shipped as I ordered, however, I wanted the ink roller with both the red and black ink. I ordered the wrong item which was just the black ink.

200 Half Sheet Shipping Labels, (2) - 8 1/2 X 5 1/2 Labels Per Sheet

200 Half Sheet Shipping Labels, - 8 1/2 X 5 1/2 Labels Per Sheet. Will Work in Both Laser and Inkjet Printers. Made of Heavyweight Material with Super Adhesive Sticker. For Use with Internet Postage Sites Like Ebay, Paypal. Stamps.com Ext... Same Size As the Avery® 5126 Template
  • Excellent value for a quality shipping sticker
  • Save time and resources when creating two labels per sheet
  • 1/2 sheet stick is made to meet the needs of any internet postage site.
  • Super Sticker! Sticker will stick to any surface - example in the Photo is a 10 oz package
  • Will work with Both Laser and InkJet printers!

** UPDATE ** I bought another set of 200 sheets. I went through the first pack without one problem. Nothing changes from my review below either. They hold up very well and for the price it is a great deal. This batch I got from seller Universal Labels and the print seems better on this set. It doesn''t smear as easy as the last one, the label seems a bit softer to absorb the ink a little better. So they are slightly better than the first batch.

First off, the review I''m writing is from the product from seller VeraGJ. Their shipping time was very fast and they packed the paper very well so the sheets would not be damaged during shipping.

I have had no issues sticking the labels on packages, the adhesive seems strong and it gets the job done.

The labels are light so if you have writing underneath it makes a shadow on the label, but it is not too bad, these are not made for covering up older labels.

I use these with an inkjet (HP) printer and the ink smears (dusty) a bit at first and mostly in heavy areas (more than typical paper does). So far this is not a deal breaker for me. I am just careful applying the label to the package if I apply it before it dries. The paper feeds well through the printer as well, no issues there yet. (I will update this if that changes). But I''m able to feed the sheet through multiple times if I need to print one at a time.

I would say if you do not mind waiting for ink to dry and do not have to cover up old labels then these will be good for you, especially for the quantity and price. If those are two pain points for you, you will probably look to buy better quality.

I simply bought these so I could stop printing out labels and taping them to packages. I do not to heavy volume maybe around 10 at a time at most, and feed them in my printer as needed.

For the price I will put up with these few annoyances. I wanted a cheap product to get the job done without any impact to shipping, and this only adds a few cents per shipment. With how cheap these are it probably costs similar to printing and taping the label on a package, but this is way more convenient.

If you''re looking for cheap, that''s what you get. I''m sure there is better products out there, you''ll just have to pay a higher price for them.

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I do a lot of shipping from my home office, and previously used labels from the Stamps.com store... which were a bit pricey. It suddenly occurred to me that there might be a less-expensive option, so I landed on these.

Eh.

Yes, they''re cheap. And yes... they''re cheap. I''ve had no problems getting them to run through my printer, but as others noted, the ink smears badly and it''s very difficult to tell which side is "up." I''ve also noticed that in damp weather the labels lose their grip, so I''ve started taping them on.

Here''s the thing. I really don''t expect a lot from a label except for what it''s supposed to do. Which is... stick to the box or envelope I put it on and not smear all over itself and my hands. These labels just don''t cut it. I won''t be buying them again.

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Great labels, my only complaint is the back/front is not marked. The seam between labels is very thin. So unless you have perfect vision...you will have to work hard to figure what side goes into the printable side. other than that, I like the quality.

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I do a lot of shipping from home. I had been buying the half-sheet Avery brand labels because I was afraid of thinner labels getting jammed in my 7 year old HP printer. Once I upgraded my printer to an Epson WF-2540, I decided to gamble on and try out the cheaper labels.

So far, they work fine. They''re very thin--you can see through them fairly well, so if you plan to use these to cover up old labels or writing on your package, these are not for you. You''re better off getting the more expensive Avery labels, which are completely opaque. However, if you just need a ton of labels to print on and opacity isn''t an issue and you have a newer printer, I''d say these work fine. Sometimes my printer grabs two sheets while printing instead of just one, probably since they''re so thin, but that''s really a minor issue. Nothing has jammed and the ink doesn''t smear, plus they stick fine on all the packaging I''ve used (flat rate boxes, envelopes, and polymailers). I''ll keep buying these since the price is right and they work perfectly fine for what they are.

I have printed about a dozen sheets and so far they are doing fairly well. Every now and then they are jamming the printer and the sheet pretty much gets destroyed but given the price and the total number of sheets I have to print I think it is ok. If I needed all 200 sheets and did could not spare any it would not be worth it.

For reference I have a HP C6180 All-in-One

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HP 920XL Black Officejet Ink Cartridge
  • Print up to 65% more pages than bargain inks
  • More than 33% of tested refilled ink cartridges failed during use or right out of the box
  • The tested original HP print cartridges worked every time without failing
  • Recycled plastic from used HP print cartridges and water bottles have made more than 400 million new Original HP inkjet print cartridges
  • Save up to 10%, on average, over the cost of buying print cartridges separately

This is great value for money, and a great printer. I had a previous CMYK printer, great savings because you only change the print cartridge for the colr you have run out of instead of the whole color cratridge regardless of the other colors still being available.

This is the black cartrdige, and this is the larger size of the two. I have printed hundreds of pages and it has not made a dent in the bars showing on the menu.

Even the small cartridge printed well over a ream of paper,so I love my new printer and these cartridges, once I got the hang of getting them into the printhead without them wobbling all over the place.

An excellent product-shop around for great value and don''t forget to recycle them! (You can drop them off at staples and get rewards coupons back, up to 10 per month).

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The Extra Long Hewlett Packard Ink cartridge for Officejet Printers is a great buy. I have used these for only a few months and find they give nice, sharp printing and images and last much longer than the standard cartridges. They cost less than 2 of the standard cartridges.

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The printer ink was shipped in a timely manner with great communication with the company by e-mail.

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The product is great. Actual HP ink cartidge. good price, quality and service

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Purchased this 6 months ago. Will NOT print, only printed 2 or 3 pages per week. It''s still full of ink, but the print Head is clogged or something. Took it out and tried to clean head, Used the HP printer cleaning software program, No success. Shows 80 per cent full in the printer LCD screen. The color cartridges are still printing and they are a year old or more.

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  • Consistent, High-Quality Results
  • Yields Approx. 130 4 x 6 inch Photos

Maybe it is just me, but I find HP''s 564 ink designations to sometimes be confusing. This is the photo black, not the everyday black ink. This is the cartridge with the "bowtie" symbol rather than the "pentagon" featured by the ordinary black cartridge. The two are not at all interchangeable. Five stars if that is what you are looking for, and I did not think that the price was out of line. RJB.

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HP ink cartridges are notoriously overpriced. I have the photosmart plus. It''s a good machine but drinks more ink than a drunken sailor drinks. The cost to keep replacing the ink makes this machine not worth it! The only way to stay out of the poor house with HP printers is to buy aftermarket ink to refill your cartridges. HP protects against this (because they dishonestly make their cartridges run down so fast) by not allowing the computer chip to be reset (can someone out there make a device to do this please). So, you can use aftermarket ink to fill your cartridge but you won''t get a read-out on how much ink is left...this is really annoying.

This will likely be my last HP printer...I''m sick of paying them so much for their ink when other companies are so much cheaper and offer the same or better quality products...

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I''m not sure if this is a legit cartridge or not. When I opened the shipping box this cartridge was wrapped in some plastic without the retail casing but it still had the HP logos and markings. However, there was a label placed on the plastic insisting this was a new HP ink cartridge. Unfortunately my printer disagrees and is telling me this is not a genuine HP 564 Photo Black cartridge. Beware of shady seller!

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I do not know what is wrong wh this item but I have never experienced low ink alert shortly after putting his item in my printer, did they not fill it up all the way? Will definitely not buy this tem from here again.

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I always liked the HP products and I have been a customer of HP for over 25 years, they are quality based and priced fair.

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  • Combo Pack Print Cartridges
  • Includes 1 Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow Cartridge
  • Each Cartridge Yields up to 300 Pages
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There seems to be several misunderstandings about ink replacements.

1. OEM from the manufacturer

2. Remanufactured from a ink distributor

The inks are basically the same, where do you think the OEM company gets the ink? In order to charge more to cover overhead and profits the OEM companies develop things like chips to "read'' the ink. When you buy a remanufactured ink product they will not have the chip and "CAN" read empty misleading people into thinking the cartridges are partially empty and they got a bad deal. In reality they just dont have the chip so the computer misreads the info. It is simple to go into the printer software and turn off the chip reading service and everything will work fine except the ink level readings. They arent really accurate anyway. If getting an inaccurate reading of how much ink you have left is that important to you then you will need to buy the expensive OEM ink for that feature. If you want the same ink just a lot cheaper, remanfactured is a much more economical choice. Be sure to check out the company selling the remanufactured cartridges as with all companies selling anything on the internet, some are good and some are bad. The OEM companies have strict guidelines and only buy from the good companies. You need to research and do the same if you decide to buy remanufactured. The cheapest option normally isnt the best, It''s the chepest for a reason. There are several reputable companies here in the USA and regulations are more stringent. I would look for that 1st.

Also keep in mind all black inks from either are not the same, some are for Photo and some are for printing. An example is the HP Black XL 800 pages and the HP Black XL photo 290 pages. It is confusing if one dosn''t read the box for the intended use. The photo cartridge actually has a greyish color and is for photo usage only and is not interchanable with the Black XL.

If you are in any way handy, several people find buying refill kits easy and the most economical way to significantly reduce printing cost.

Ink is ink for the most part. When it cost more to buy ink than it did to buy the printer you have to ask yourself how the OEM companies "really" make their profits. Especially, when they dont manufacture the cartridges or the ink they put their name on. They purchase BOTH from the companies that ARE selling them to you as remanufactured at a discount for obvious reasons. Are the OEM cartridges and ink really better just because they stuck a label with their name on it and charge us a 300% mark up for a chip?

You will have to decide, but be educated and know your options before you spend.

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I loved my HP Photosmart D7360 Printer which used the 02 ink cartridges. The colors were clear and bright and the 02 individual ink cartridges ($9.99) lasted longer than the tri-color cartridges. I would only replace the ink that was low.

My new HP photosmart D7560 uses the 564 ink cartridges which were the same price as the 02, however the 564($9.99) ink cartridges don''t last as long. To print the same amount of pictures as the 02 cartridges I have to purchase the 564XL ($18.99) cartridges which are 2x the cost!

I was very disappointed that with the newer models the standard ink cartridges now have less ink and the color is not as vivid. HP printers have always performed well for me the the cost and volume of the 564 have been a disappointment!

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This is the most expensive printer we have ever had in terms of replacement costs of ink. Works very well, but will not purchase another HP. Instead of improving the longevity of the ink supply they are escalating the cost.

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Update, April, 2012. I just had to replace my Photosmart printer. It was about 3 years old, and I have "upgraded" to a new model through HP, for a small amount of money. I still use the same type of cartridges, and have replaced many since this post. Have not managed to "break" another one...but I do safeguard my stuff and my clothes whenever I am opening the new cartridges, because they have not changed the design so far. I have had to call tech support a few times over these years, and aside from the language barrier.....they have always taken care of me.

I purchased a set of five replacement cartridges recently (not really a set, I had to get them from a few different Amazon sellers) because my printer was new (Photosmart Premium, which I LOVE) and I figured that the cartridges which came with it would not last long. Actually, I did a LOT of printing with them. However, when replacement time came, I took out the black xl (not the photo black), twisted the "arm" off of it (I HATE this system they use to get open their cartridges for placement in the printer) and ARRRRGGGGG...the entire "cap" thing came off, spilling black ink everywhere. RUINED my yellow LL Bean shirt, ink in my keyboard, ink on my synthesizer (Kork workstation which sits beside my computer table)...it was a dreadful mess, and three days later, my fingers are still stained.

Anyway, I called HP tech support, who referred me to the design department (which is, I hear, working on a DIFFERENT design because of this problem.) They have overnighted me a replacement cartridge! For free, of course. So even though the design of these cartridges stinks, HP service has always come through for me.

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Someone once observed to me that printer manufacturers were sort of like drug dealers: They lure you in with the free or cheap product (the printer) and then they trap you and break you as you keep coming back for more (the ink). My photosmart premium works wonderfully. I just feel as though these ink cartridges are empty almost as soon as you put them in. I tried refurbished cartridges but they seem to screw up the printer. So, they have me hooked. Either I kick the printing habit or I continue to shoot this cyan, magenta and yellow substance down my drains.

HP 8500A Series 250-Sheet Paper Tray

HP 8500A Series 250-Sheet Paper TrayThe tray functions correctly. unfortunately the printer itself has some shortcomings in the software and if this is your default tray (with the top tray for envelopes), any wireless printing will print only to the top tray (envelopes). NOTE: You cannot use this tray for envelope sized paper