HP 61XL | Ink Cartridge | Black | Works with HP DeskJet 1000 1500 2050 2500 3000 3500 Series, HP ENVY 4500 5500 Series, HP OfficeJet 2600 4600 Series | CH563WN
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Several months ago, I switched to 61XL ink cartridges after using Regular 61 ink cartridges for several months. As far as I am concerned, Regular 61 is superior to XL. If you opt for XL, you get much more copies. I would guess that the number would be 3 - 4 times higher. Although XL costs more, it is worth the extra cost.
My HP Envy 4500 All-in-One Printer came with this ink, and I'm not sure if that helps.
There is a clear indication on the packaging that the XL is equivalent to two. There are 5 times as many cartridges as normal ones. There's a big difference to me, so I think it's worth it. Every time I see XL on sale, I buy it. There are many deals you can catch that will cost less than 2 regulars when you shop frequently! On the back of the package, you can find more information. There is a copy in Walmart or something like that. We do not have a side or back shot on this site.
That's exactly what will happen!
Selected User Reviews For HP 61XL | Ink Cartridge | Black | Works with HP DeskJet 1000 1500 2050 2500 3000 3500 Series, HP ENVY 4500 5500 Series, HP OfficeJet 2600 4600 Series | CH563WN
The ink was supposed to last longer than regular-sized ink cartridges, but I didn't find it to last as long as a regular cartridge did. It's not until tax time that I print much stuff Despite minimal use, my order needs to be renewed after just 2 months. There are still more than a half pack of 500 sheets of paper to go. Quite a bit of my printing has used substantially less ink. I am ordering a two-pack of normal volume ink cartridges. The back up will be there if I unexpectedly run out of ink It's been a long time since I've had an individual cartridge last this long.
There was a fake ink in this bottle. This product was rejected by my printer, so do not purchase it. I had run out of time to return it, since I could not print the return label because it was counterfeit ink. needed this ink to print out school work and other important documents during that time because I was sick. Not a thing in return.
I had a great experience with it the first time I printed. I have now been using it for over a month, and it stopped working after that point, so left it outside the returns window. It only printed 50 sheets before it stopped working, so I am very disappointed.
It warns to replace the cartridge as soon as I load it! This has printed about 8 pages and it is already done! If it is defective or of poor quality, I probably should get refills from Costco and save money as they empty very quickly, even the large cartridges!!!.
A possible damage has been detected in my HP Printer cartridge, which does not recognize it. The printer will not print after I have turned off Cartridge Protection, cleaned the contacts, and tried everything I can think of. The cartridge itself may either be damaged or locked by another printer at this point.
I ordered the 61XL cartridge. It probably took me 20 pages to finish. I have never seen a company that rips off its customers like HP does!.
The colored ink cartridge in this HP printer is defective and does not work!! A refund would be greatly appreciated! Due to the return date expiring before I used it, I am out $37 as a result. We have ink and 04!! So that I do not run out of ink, I always purchase a new cartridge when my ink level drops below 2/3 full. It is the first time I have ever encountered any issues with a cartridge. Ink wasn't completely used up in the old cartridge, as it had enough ink left to print out a few more images, so it's not the printer or the computer.
There were two of these in my shopping cart. During the first print, most of the ink had yet to dry, so there was a raggedness to the print. In addition to printing better, the second one, which just went live, is not entirely pure. From the beginning to the end, I have bought HP cartridges from a local office supply store, and they have always printed flawlessly. Even though the printer recognized them as genuine, I have reason to doubt whether these are real HP cartridges. The last cartridge I bought locally had an HP logo on it, which these did not. I'll go back to the store now.