all good including store help to find correct package
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
HP ink cartridges
on January 7, 2015
Posted by: Paula K.
I have used several different printers and ink cartridges and have found that my HP printer and the ink cartridges are the best available.
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Ink Cartidges
on July 3, 2016
Posted by: Paula K.
Always can depend on Staples for quality merchandise with very competitive prices
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
Excelent
on March 5, 2015
Posted by: Paula K.
You get all Ink Catridges in one package in a good price
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
4
good
on March 26, 2015
Posted by: Paula K.
good
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
5
HP 950XL/951 High Yield Cartridges (C2P0
on May 28, 2014
Posted by: Paula K.
These ink cartridges live up to their name and are indeed High Yield. Compared to the standard cartridges these are a much better value and I will continue to purchase these since it saves money and they provide the added benefit of requiring fewer cartridge changes (which saves time and reduced printing down time). I also like these cartridges because of their high quality and versatility. They install easily and function flawlessly every time. I use them for regular printing on standard bulk paper and for photos on both glossy and matte specialty photo paper. For both plain paper printing and photo paper printing the results are excellent. There is virtually no drying time and the colors seem to last even when photos are in sunlight for long periods of time.
For some reason this ink seems to run out at the same interval every time---just like there is some internal mechanism that causes it to expire at 3 months almost to the day every time. I am pretty certain that my usage of these cartridges are some what similar over time I just can not believe that it is that exacting??Is there a time limit on the ink in the cartridge that will dry up if it goes more than 3 months in the printer??I just think that this is some type of defined obsolescence??Gerry317 354 3473