HP Original 57 Tri-colour Ink Cartridge

Posted by Notcot on May 26, 2010 in Peripherals & Accessories |

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5 Comments

Roger Holder
at 11:00 pm

These cartridges are expensive so you want to shop around. Amazon provides excellent value and service but beware false “value” from non-Amazon direct suppliers who advertise low prices then add extortionate postage charges.

Another point to note is, as someone has remarked above, when your printer (mine is an HP Inkjet 1355 all-in-one)warns of low ink, it will in fact continue for some time without failing or even fading. But when it goes it goes suddenly! One page perfect next blank!
Rating: 4 / 5


 
Helena
at 1:37 am

What can I say? It’s ink. It fits the printer. And it prints. :)

One thing though – when the printer tells you you need more ink, or else!, ignore it. I bought ink many weeks ago because of this message warning me that print quality would diminish if I didn’t renew immediately. I didn’t, it hasn’t and I still haven’t changed the cartridge.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Ian
at 1:50 am

I bought my No 56 & 57 HP Cartridges from Amazon because they are so efficient. I found their service was, as usual, the cheapest and the best!
The cartridges, though expensive, produce great results and last longer than what I have experienced in the past with other makes.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
G. Buchanan
at 4:20 am

I have ordered this on a number of occasions, and have found it to be excellent. The cartridge is good quality and produces excellent quality printouts, to the point that I will never go to a print shop to print out digital photographs because there is no need.

I have used HP printing products exclusively for years now and have never had any difficulties with ink quality. However I do find that like other users the cartridge tells you you’re running low long before it’s necessary. When it’s really running out I experience gradual reduction in quality of the images I print out and often parts of the page printing will fade out so that you get blank sections of the page. However when this happens there is usually plenty of time to change the cartridge unless you’re printing out an urgent job.

Personally I’m very happy with HP products and wouldn’t use anything else for printing.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Anonymous
at 4:59 am

These cartridges are good value for money – they cost £35.99 in the shops and I have found them to be of very good quality, giving superior colour photographic prints (someone even asked me how I managed to get such a good quality A4 photo print, they didn’t believe it was from a home printer). They managed to print off about 25 best quality A4 full colour prints before they ran out, so still cheaper than going to a photoshop.
Rating: 5 / 5


 

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