» HP No. 96 High-Yield Black Ink Cartridge (C8767W)
HP No. 96 High-Yield Black Ink Cartridge (C8767W) Details
Batteries Included: 0Binding: Electronics
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
EAN: 0829160306667
Feature: Pigment based monochrome black ink
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Label: Hewlett Packard Office
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard Office
Model: C8767WN
Publisher: Hewlett Packard Office
Special Features: nv:Product Type^Ink Cartridge|Print Technology^Inkjet|Approximate Page Yield^800|Color^Black|Compatibility^HP Deskjet 6540 and 5740
Studio: Hewlett Packard Office
HP No. 96 High-Yield Black Ink Cartridge (C8767W) Features
- Pigment based monochrome black ink
- 800-page yield based on 5% density
- 15 pl ink drop size, 21 ml cartridge volume
- Employs TIJ 2.X Gen II resolution technology
- Genuine HP quality
Accessories for HP No. 96 High-Yield Black Ink Cartridge (C8767W)
- Hewlett Packard 51634Y Premium Ink Jet Paper
- Hewlett Packard - HP Premium Photo Glossy Inkjet Paper, 10 mil., 8.5" x 11", 50 Sheets
- Epson S041141 Letter Size Glossy Photo Paper (20 Sheets)
- Epson Photo Quality Glossy 8 1/2 x 11 Inch Paper (S041124)
- Cables To Go - 13400 - 3M (9.8ft) USB 2.0 A/B Cable (White)
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HP No. 96 High-Yield Black Ink Cartridge (C8767W) Reviews
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Summary: good color
Comment: i use this ink for my hp photo printer and i love the color. the color is bright and beautiful. its a good product.
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Summary: Nice Ink at a Grossly Inflated Price
Comment:
Despite being very happy with my HP Officejet 7310, the ink has turned out to be a painful expense. In the past six months, I have gone through three of these cartridges. I hate to single HP out, but the entire inkjet industry is guilty of fighting price transparency with inexpensive printers and inflated ink. This is not to mention the constant changing of ink cartridges models. Does HP really need 200 different models of ink cartridges? No. It would, in fact, be much cheaper to consolidate the cartridge offerings. However, this would lead to excessive duplication and remanufacturing by third parties.
What is particularly amusing, and perhaps offensive to some, is the enclosed "recycling" envelope that comes with new HP ink cartridges. This prepaid envelope, with the empty cartridge, goes back to HP so that it can demonstrate its environmental leadership. Of course, HP doesn't want the empty cartridges to go back into the hands of companies that refill and remanufacture them. Although I haven't done the calculations, I would assume the transportation and handling costs would actually do more harm than good to the environment. My suggestion is to fill the prepaid envelope with torn up remains of the consumer packaging that comes with the cartridges.



