HP No. 97 Tri-Color Ink Cartridge (C9363WN)
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The HP 97 Tri-color Inkjet Print Cartridge provides rich, lifelike color for vibrant, professional-quality graphics and photos that resist fading for generations. This higher yield cartridge is ideal for frequent and/or high volume printing. It was newly designed to provide high-performance, faster printing, superior reliability and ease of use. It is part of HP's 6- and 8-ink color printing systems that deliver a wide color gamut; smooth, crisp, true-to-life color; and warm, natural skin tones. And used in conjunction with HP printers, this genuine HP inkjet print cartridge provides proactive alerts so you'll always know when ink levels are running low. Genuine HP inkjet print cartridges, HP printers and HP papers are designed as an integrated printing system to deliver exceptional print quality, time and time again. This cartridge can print photos with or without borders.
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Technical Details
- Tri-color cyan, magenta, yellow ink cartridge- 450-page yield based on 15% density, 14 ml ink volume
- Compatible with HP DeskJet 6540 and 5740 printers
- 5-picoliter ink drop size
- Fade resistant; simple to install
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By David E. Kennemore (Knoxville, TN United States)
I haven't used this item yet, but I have never had any trouble with HP ink. I don't expect any problems when I do use it. It pays to buy the real thing.
By Steve Benjegerdes (ANKENY, IA USA)
I BUY HP INK CARTRIDGES #99 AND #97 ON AMAZON.COM FREQUENTLY FOR MY HP PHOTOSMART PRO B8350 PRINTER.
ALL THE CARTRIDGES I HAVE BOUGHT, I HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM. I RECEIVED THEM IN USUALLY 2-4 DAYS AND IN THEIR ORIGINAL PACKAGING AND I SAVE A LOT OF MONEY VERSUS BUYING THEM AT RETAIL STORES.
By L. Roger Degarmo (Broken Arrow, Oklahoma)
I have tried oem cartridges and they didn't last long. This cartridge is a genuine HP product that works great!
By Justin Paxton (The vast cornfields of the Midwest)
It seems that everywhere us consumers turn we're being overcharged for something and ink cartridges are no exception. In the past color printers were something of a luxury, I can remember when a decent one sold for roughly $500.00 and consumers didn't mind paying $70.00 on additional ink cartridges. The only thing is, this isn't the past.
Today printers are as common in households as a standard definition television set, so why is it the price of ink hasn't dropped? Well, in my cynical opinion the manufacturer has the consumer of something of a "take-it-or-leave-it" position. If you want to print documents you need ink, you need ink you have to get a cartridge that is compatible with your printer, and to do that you have to buy what is offered from the manufacturer. This situation sort of echoes memories of the way the music industry was once run. CDs full of filler with a couple decent songs selling for over $20.00 at the local mall. Hey...you want the song you heard on MT, you gotta buy the whole overpriced album. Take it or leave it, what other choice do you have?
Well, we all know how that ended up. People today download music for either free or for less than a dollar a song as the ways of old have died out, driving local music stores out of malls across the country. A hard lessoned learned for retailers who refuse to conform to the new, but still not a lesson completely understood by the good people selling us our ink cartridges.
There is absolutely no excuse for the inflated prices of these tiny plastic containers, filled with approximately 15ML of ink, other than to overcharge the consumer and make a huge (and unfair) profit.
With the help of my closest companion, the Internet, I have discovered many websites that offer generic brands of ink cartridges (that print just as good I might add) at a almost half the price as these so called "premium brands". I urge anyone who is as outraged as I am at the prices of these ink cartridges to do a quick search on any Internet search engine for "cheap ink cartridges". You'll be surprised what you come up with and the money you'll save.
One good one I found (and use quite a bit) is 123inkjets. They have a wide selection of ink cartridges with a multitude of different brands.
By McMac (Sonoma County, CA)
This product is what it is. We're talking about an ink cartridge here, not an impossible to program VCR! I do like the attempt at quick delivery on HP products.
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