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Lexmark #36XL High Yield Black Return Program Print Cartridge |  | Brand: Lexmark Category: CE
Buy New: $47.99 as of 7/29/2010 14:06 PDT details
New (13) from $46.89
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 6.7 x 1.9
MPN: 18C2230 Model: 18C2230 UPC: 734646965163 EAN: 0734646965163 ASIN: B0015MVUPQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 weeks
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| Features:
| • | This high-resolution black cartridge uses Lexmark's exclusive pigmented black ink | | • | This cartridge contains redundant nozzles, which help ensure consistent print quality | | • | Nozzles are laid out in pairs |
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Product Description Lexmark No. 36XL Black High Yield Return Program Ink Cartridge Inkjet - 500 Page - Black
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| Customer Reviews: Good deal February 14, 2010 Amitola Acres (Florida) We are always running out of black ink before the colored ink in our printer. Cheapest price we could find at our local stores was $30 each and they were always out of stock. This 2 pack of high yield black ink is a great price. Shipping was quick and trouble free.
Best way to purchase June 11, 2010 TFC11170 (SC) The only way to get this product at a fair price delivered to your front door.
What makes a Lexmark all-in-one worth buying. July 2, 2010 J. Lee (Houston, TX USA) I have a Lexmark x5650 All-In-One. Having owned several Lexmark printers and all-in-ones previously on their "buy our printer cheap, and then spends lots and lots on our printer cartridges for it's life" plan, I looked carefully at printing prices this time around.
I found if you continue to use the regular "non-XL" cartridges (a B&W and Color one of the regular cartridges generally come w/ the printer when you purchase it) - the printers are some of the worst in the industry for the price per printed page. But, using these can get you more than twice as many printed pages and lowers the on-going cost to make it one of the best available options.
Here's a couple of TIPS on ways I use that also extend use of these, though they may only work for you, if like me, there are only occassions that you need to print something out in crisp color:
- My default setting for printing is a quick, draft, black and white version. And, when printing a web page - I choose the "text only" option and specify the number of pages. I've set up a second "profile" that is for Best Quality Color - I use only on very limited occassions.
- I just completely ignore when Lexmark tells me to change to the cartridge. At least on mine, I've found that it has a long way to go before it actually runs out - when their software is telling me it needs to be changed immediately. In fact, even when either the black or the color cartridge says it's totally out - it will still give you the option of continuing to print w/ some variation of whichever cartridge still has ink.
Bottom Line: These are the cartridges you need if you want to run your Lexmark more affordably.
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