| | |  | Computers & Add-Ons | Home » » » 1PK NO 60XL INK CART BLK SENSORMATIC INKJET SERIES | | | | | | | Description: | | HP 60XL Black Ink Cartridge is reliable saves time and money, produces crisp text and vibrant images at impressive speeds. It produces high-quality, water- and highlighter-smear resistant prints from plain paper to brochures. | | | Features: | |
• This high capacity inkjet cartridge produces up to 3 times more pages than the standard yield HP 60 cartridge
• Our compatible HP 60XL high capacity black ink cartridge replaces the HP CC641WN inkjet cartridges
• It is used by the HP Deskjet D2500 and F4200 series inkjet printers
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.43 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.49 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.51 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.09 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 94 reviews |
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69 of 79 found the following review helpful:
Printer cart # 60XLMar 03, 2009
By W. Russell
"Wayne"
While HP will gladly sell you a multipurpose printer scanner copier cheap they forget to tell you that the ink is the most expensive Item on the list, the standard # 60 cartridges (tricolor or Black) has so little print time that its worthless unless, you use your printer about once a month. If you print as often as I do with many large titles and much in bold print for booklets I make as hand outs in teaching firearms concealed carry safety classes then the only way to go is with the 60XL cartridges both tricolor and Black. Local stores don't carry the XL series in this area so I order mine here. I'm going to try some refurbished [...] Cartridges very soon. I have had great success with them in another HP printer, I would suggest trying them and see if you get the same good results as I have. The HP cart work perfect but so do Inksmile refurbished in my experience at about 30% or more off HP prices.
33 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Does its job. No generic version. Can't refill this.Apr 01, 2009
By D. W. This cartridge does its job. Too bad they disallow refills (special cartridge design) and don't allow generic versions. Too bad... think twice before buying a printer with this type of cartridge.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Good product, the ink just does not last!Nov 02, 2009
By Erika
"Erika"
When my workhorse HP laser jet died on me, I went with an HP desk jet. This was a big mistake. I seem to go through either the black or color cartridge every other month even though I do very light printing. My laser cartridges used to last over a year. I guess the only thing to do is buy another laser for every day use and save the color printing when needed.
17 of 19 found the following review helpful:
A Bargain that Didn't Work...Mar 27, 2010
By W. Oliver
"BookKnight"
I have an HP multifunction printer which has worked relatively error free. I've used HP toner cartridges in the past but hated being tied to HP's price gouging.
So, I decided to go out on a limb and try a non-HP cartridge.
On installation of the printer cartridge the HP application that controls the printer refused to see a new cartridge and insisted that it was close to being empty. However, I was still able to print, and the print quality of the cartridge was just as good as the HP "branded" cartridge. After about a week, the HP application tells me that the cartridge is empty and it then refuses to print... anything.
After doing some online reading there is apparently a chip that HP adds to the cartridges so that it recognizes whether or not you're using one of their cartridges. I tried some of the suggested online fixes but nothing worked. The HP application refuses to acknowledge anything but an HP branded cartridge.
While I hate that HP can extort users through the use of technology I'm also not thrilled that this non-HP cartridge wasn't manufactured to work on an HP printer in the same way an HP cartridge would have. The cartridge is at least 80% full and I'm going to have to throw it away. However, as side note, after this experience, I'm also throwing away the HP printer and will look for a competitive product from any vendor who does not build in disabling functionality in order to protect their revenue.
19 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Not worth the risk...Aug 04, 2009
By Aaron Parks I've been using this cartridge for the past few months with my HP F4280 printer, and have been less than thrilled with the results. Printed text and images were blurred, with some missed or faded lines, and ink streaks were often produced on text pages. I tried re-aligning the cartridge and cleaned the print heads extensively, both with the printer's own clean function and finally using a q-tip and some isopropyl alcohol (!), but after a few more pages the problems returned.
Maybe some or even most of these "recycled" cartridges work, but it's probably not worth the risk- I should have shelled out the extra [...] for a real HP 60XL cartridge.
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