The product is excellent once it is installed in my HP printer. The online purchase form and its related shipping choice options are very easy to use, very customer-friendly. The timeliness of shipping is almost always reliable. On the other hand, the product is hugely expensive and the price no doubt includes an excessive profit margin for HP. In addition, the product does not print as many pages as advertised and must be replaced often, always with "sticker shock."
Only the Cyan cartridge has "Product of Japan" on it. The Cyan and Magenta cartridges have no product manufacturing info on the boxes. Not sure if this is a "standard" HP product. Haven't tried to use it yet. Hope my HP printer doesn't reject the 2 cartridges with no manufacturing info. Cartridges are ridiculously overpriced. The 3 cartridges cost more than the printer price I paid for it new.
Too expensive. I'm small peanuts.one set of ink cost as much or more than the printer. I know HP has to make my ney, but can't you provide a product that is good AND consumer responsive?
This is the first time that I purchased a HP 202X High Yield Black Original LaserJet Toner Cartridge. All the others have been the 202A model. I am looking forward to its extended printing capability.
The cartridge is fine. I cannot find a way to turn off the HORRIBLE status box in the lower right of screen. It prevents me from using my computer and there is no way to get rid of it. I don't need an advertisement for ink clogging up my computer screen.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Features
1
Performance
5
Response from hp.comBy Mary, HP Care, January 31, 2019
Hello,
I am sorry that you've been having status box problems. Fortunately, there does seem to be a way to turn those off!
According to the online document: support.hp.com/document/c01841764 "Printer Automatic Configuration can be disabled in HP UPD version v4.7 or later with a print policy with HP UPD or Active Directory Group Policy."
Sometimes the existence of the notifications is controlled by the person who runs the network. If you are able to control them from your computer, you open the HP UPD (HP Universal Printing PCL) properties and disable the Printer Status Notification from the Device Services tab.