Secondly, does anyone have experience filling a HP 96 ink cartridge
The sell Formulabs ink in reman HP carts. They also sell Formulabs bulk
ink for many of the HP Printers. I do not have any experience with them
as I use OEM inks in all my printers presently. My only concern with HP
Remans is leakage. My 990 is great and I do not want to mess it up.
The current replacements while faster is not as good for print quality.
Btw. Old HP printers with #45 black cartridges are the cheapest inkjets to
use for black&white printing. Refilling is easy, ink (in large bottles) is
the cheapest & easily available, and there are tons of empty (original, non
refilled) cartridges on internet auction sites for very low prices. You can
buy them and refill them yourself with bulk ink. I would advice you to keep
your old printer for B&W printing!
mpx wrote:
>InkTec is recognized as one of the best, if not the best, replacement ink
>manufacturer. Definitly a quality product, not the cheapest one though.
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Are they a real formulator/manufacturer or just a reseller that gives a
name to what ever ink they last purchased? If so then why don't you see
them being sold by multiple sources?
>I am wondering if anyone knows anything about InkTec. Do they have quality ink for ink refill kits. I just purched some ink for my HP 96 ink cart for my HP officejet 7410. That thing flies throughink.
HP 96 huh? Is that not the series whereby HP claims higher yields
with less ink? Are those proclamations of 800 text pages per
cartridge for 21ml reasonably accurate? Or, is it closer to the No.
56 which claims to have a 450 page yield with 19ml.
> HP 96 huh? Is that not the series whereby HP claims higher yields
> with less ink? Are those proclamations of 800 text pages per
> cartridge for 21ml reasonably accurate?
Yes and yes. The black ink used in the #96 cartridge is darker than that used
in the #56, and it will print a given black page with less ml of ink.
Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP