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3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Ink Cartridge, 2006-11-07 This particular cartridge seems to hold up well and produces nice quality prints. When Ink powder does get low after many copies you can remove the cartridge and give it a shake or two and it is good for more prints. I have never counted the number of prints from this Cartridge...that will depend on individual setup and use. It certainly produces many more than the standard liquid ink type. I may cost twice as much but produces about 4x as many prints.
3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
HP Q2612A Black Print Cartridge Review for Amazon, 2006-11-03 Great cartridge for the money. Found it was the cheapest, compared to other websites. Was surprised of its speedy delivery. Thanks!!!
3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Good prints, good price., 2006-10-09 I bought this tonner for 65$ and I think it justify it's price. I use it with a HP LaserJet 1022, but you can use it with a LaserJet 1010, 1012 and a 1015. Good luck.!
5 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
long lasting and easy to use, 2006-08-26 HP makes great printers and this cartridge provides long use and easy installation. I found after about 6 months of steady use that the toner was running low. I got another month of use by removing the cartridge and gently moving the cartridge back and forth to re-distribute the toner. I was able to get hundreds of extra copies before the well ran dry. A good value!
7 of 13 customers found the following review helpful:
HP profit center, 2006-08-10 Last 12A cartridge leaked toner. Not good. Didn't last very long, either, though that's just more perception than anything else. If there was a God, He'd introduce the concept of competition into the toner cartridge business... best way to reduce the high costs, without resorting to "remanufactured" cartridges.
Of course, HP simply will respond as it currently does by introducing a new cartridge design with every different printer it makes, an infuriating practice. Pretty soon the "wall" of different HP cartridges available at your friendly neighborhood computer/office store will grow to rival the Great Wall of China in dimensions.
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