HP 97 Tri-Color Inkjet Print Cartridge with Vivera Inks (C9363WN#140)
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| List Price: | $40.99 |
| Price: | $21.89 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Want professional-quality graphicsand photos in glowing color? This high-volume inkjet cartridge - ideal for frequent printing - won't disappoint.You get fast results and superior fade resistance while using less ink with HP's Vivera inks. You can make your memories last with photos that resist fading for generations. Lower your overall printing costs with the reliable operation. Save time with the simple installation and stay on top of cartridge replacement - automatic screen alerts let you know when a cartridge is running low or needs to be replaced.
Product Details
- Brand: Hewlett-Packard
- Model: C9363WN#140
- Dimensions: 1.50" h x 4.40" w x 5.50" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Sold Individually
Customer Reviews
Returned
This was returned becasue I thought it was a twin pak when ordered and discovered it was a single unit.
HP 947 Color Printer Cartridge
You can't go wrong by buying HP ink for HP products. Excellent. Substitutes do not compare with the real thing.
Way overpriced
The cartridge (with Vivera Inks - whatever that means) produces fairly high quality color output. I really think the product is good. There are, however, a number of other factors to consider, preferably before you buy a printer:
1) The cartridges are extremely expensive
2) They run out of ink faster than one would expect
3) Unlike other makers, there is one cartridge for all colors, instead of multiple cartridges with single colors
4) Depending on your color preferences, you may need to replace the cartridge before it is empty. This is because if one uses a few color combinations a lot (think about putting your logo on everything you print, for example) you start to run low on a color component and not getting the color you want.
5) HP over-packaged the cartridges. If you are eco sensitive, you might have an issue. But you can send the cartridges back to HP for recycling at no charge.
6) If HP recycles their own cartridges, why do they try and scare buyers about purchasing recycled cartridges from another source?
7) If you do a lot of printing at one time, smears or drops can be expected.
7a) Remove and gently wipe any excess ink off of the jets with link free material.
Bottom line: very good quality but is it cost justified?



