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Not for heavy use rating: 2
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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Great Ink rating: 5
Well, there is not alot to say except it works great like it is supposed to with my printer.
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HUGE case of product shrinkage! rating: 1
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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HP 22 tricolor cartridge rating: 3
So far, so good. I've only just used this cartridge recently and it seems to be okay.
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Great Prices at Amazon rating: 5
After purchasing ink cartridges at various on line suppliers and sometimes either returning them or throwing them out because they are dried out, I have gone back to buying HP ink cartridges for my HP5610 and have switched from Office Depot or WalMart to AMAZON.com for my supplies and great prices!
I have learned that you can get more mileage from ink cartridges than the HP Low Ink Warning (black and Tri-color) tells you. I ignored the warning and you wouldn't believe how many copies I was able to print after the low ink warning! Amazing! Unless you have to print a large project, ignoring the low ink warning should work as well for you as for me.
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