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10/17/2012

HP OfficeJet G55 All-in-One Review

HP OfficeJet G55 All-in-One
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The Office Jet G55 has some very good points. Installation is fairly easy. The printer produces top quality color graphics. The scanning capabilities are among the best I've found, and I have enjoyed being able to easily enlarge scanned images to selected page sizes. The desktop manager is easy to use.
The only serious problem I have with the printer is the speed -- a reason I've avoided inkjets in the past. The printer is useful for small jobs if moderate-to-high quality output is needed. Large, high-quality color jobs require a multi-hour commitment.

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When you need multiple features but aren't in the market for three separate units, the Hewlett-Packard OfficeJet G55 All-in-One saves you time, space, and money, since printer, scanner, and copier are built into one reliable and networkable product.
The OfficeJet G55 is designed with separate paper paths, which allow printing while you are scanning images; you can make copies while sending print jobs or scan while copying documents. The copier also works as a stand-alone device to produce fine quality monochrome or color copies in 600 x 600 dpi resolution at copy speeds of up to 12 ppm in black and 9 ppm in color. You can also select from 1 to 99 multiple copies. The reduction and enlargement options range from 25 to 400 percent. All the best qualities of the copier translate to the scanning and printing features as well. The flatbed scanner features resolution of 600 x 3,600 dpi (and up to 9,600 dpi enhanced) with 26-bit color and 8-bit gray scale (256 levels of gray for improved contrast). It includes optical character recognition (OCR) software for easy editing and revisions. The printer produces pages with 600 dpi resolution in black and 2,400 x 1,200 in color, with print speeds of up to 12 ppm in black and 10 ppm in color. The unit holds 150 sheets in the input tray, handling plain paper, ink-jet papers, labels, transparencies, glossy and matte photo paper, iron-on transfers, and more.
Built-in multitasking technology allows simultaneous operation, including direct PC faxing from supported applications and allowing images to be sent directly to e-mail with one-touch operation.
USB and parallel port connections, color ink cartridges, CD-ROM installation software, user guide, and bidirectional IEEE 1284 cable are all included. The one-year limited warranty covers parts and labor. --Barbara Price

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7/08/2012

Lexmark #26 Color Ink Cartridge (10N0026) Review

Lexmark #26 Color Ink Cartridge (10N0026)
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I recently got a Lexmark Z23 printer when I bought my new iMac. The printer works very well. However, you should know that in order to get a good solid black, you need to have the black cartridge (10N0016) as well. The color cartridge will provide a nice black, combining the magenta, cyan and yellow. But the black cartridge is almost mandatory for any real depth to your graphics. Or a clean type treatment.

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The Lexmark X5470 All-in-One with Fax and Photo combines fast speed - up to 25ppm black, 18ppm color, versatile functionality and brilliant photo quality in one sleek design. Complete tasks effortlessly with 1-touch copy and scan to PDF software. Plus, the full-featured fax includes a convenient 10-page auto-document feeder, 89-speed dials and caller ID capability. Print photos from memory cards, PictBridge cameras or computers. It also has an easy proof sheet printing method. The versatile X5470 All-in-One is great for your home and basic office needs.

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4/05/2012

Canon CLI-8Y Yellow Ink Tank Review

Canon CLI-8Y Yellow Ink Tank
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I have a Canon Photo Printer which takes six CLI-8 Canon Ink Cartridges. The cost of each individual ink cartridge ranges from around $14-15 (on Amazon) to 18.99 in Staples. So no matter how you buy the genuine Canon Ink Cartridges keeping yourself ready to print photos is expensive.
You can get a better per cartridge of you buy them in Canon CLI-8 4-Color Multipack Ink Tanks. In that case each individual cartridge is a little less expensive. Canon package CL-8C (Cyan), CL-8M (Magenta), CL-8Y (Yellow), and CL-8BK (Black) as a pack ($40-44 on Amazon). When cartridges are sold in packs you might think those colors are used at similar rates... but that is not so.
I have kept track of the usage of the cartridges over a long period of time and would like to share these results with you.
Number of cartridges used
CL-8M Magenta = 5
CL-8Y Yellow = 8
CL-8B Black = 6
CL-8PC Photo Cyan = 6
CL-8PM Photo Magenta = 8
CL-8C Cyan = 4My usage shows that yellow is used the most, followed closely by Photo Magenta, followed next by Black and Photo Cyan, and trailed by Cyan and Magenta. Note that I have a laser printer that I used for text otherwise the usage of the Black Cartridge would have been a lot higher.

I buy most of my color photo ink on-line from Amazon. However now that Staples began (again) accepting CL-8 cartridges for Staples Rewards in their recycling empty cartridges program, I wanted to analyze my usage to see which cartridges I should buy at Staples using my Staples Rewards.
My original thought was to buy Canon CLI-8PC Photo Cyan Ink Tank and Canon CLI-8PM Photo Magenta Ink Tank since they don't come in a pack. But given the usage chart above, it is clear that I should buy extra Yellow and Photo Magenta.


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12/08/2011

Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) Review

Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120)
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I've owned a Z43 purchased back in 2001 knowing that replacement ink cartridges would be pricey (personal laser jets were not affordable even when my tech heavy portfolio was doing well). However, I was willing to make that tradeoff since the printer was highly rated and reasonably priced. My color printing requirements are relatively modest, about 1-2 pages/week. Here is a review of this product with a historical perspective. 2001 cartridges: Excellent 2002 cartridges: Good 2003 cartridges: Fair 2004 cartridges: Extremely poor Over the years, the quality of the cartridges has deteriorated significantly along with the quality of the retail packaging. I've always bought from reputable retailers, including Amazon, but who knows whether these retailers were buying authentic cartridges or unknowingly moving counterfeits that were slipped into the wholesale channels? My most recent and FINAL purchase of the 15M0120 color cartridge was from Target last month (July 04). I print in color about once a week, and the cartridge was dead in one month. Good thing that I bought it on sale for only $25, since those four color prints cost me ONLY $6.25 each... I attempted to exchange it but even Target with its GENEROUS return/exchange policy politely told me to call their corporate 800-number. The Target voice response system then referred me to a Lexmark 800 number. After being placed on hold for tech support even though I wanted to make a warranty claim, I finally gave up. For kicks, I checked Lexmark's website only to find out that problems with printing supplies are supposed to be handled with the retailer. THUS, NEITHER THE RETAILER NOR MANUFACTURER WILL STAND BEHIND THIS PRODUCT. It's not worth my time to pursue this matter any further, but I figure that a review of the product is my way of saying GOODBYE.Addendum: I printed out a copy of the warranty from Lexmark's website and brought the dead cartridge back to Target since it clearly stated that printing supply problems are handled by the retailer. The manager at Target approved an exchanged.

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This color cartridge takes Lexmark's 1,200 x 1,200 dpi technology to the next level with microscopic 7-picoliter ink drops and an improved ink formulation that results in sharp, vivid output. Enjoy vibrant color printing on these compatible models: Lexmark Z51 Color Jetprinter, Samsung SF4700 and SCX1000 series printers, Compaq A1000, and Kodak Personal Picture Maker PM100.

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12/07/2011

Lexmark #50 Black Ink Cartridge (17G0050) Review

Lexmark #50 Black Ink Cartridge (17G0050)
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I just purchased a Lexmark Z32 which came with this cartridge as well as the 17G0060 color cartridge. This is my third inkjet printer and BY FAR the best. I've had an Epson and a Canon that were ok but this Lexmark is incredible. I realize this review is for the black cartridge only (sorry). I know everyone out there sees "laser quality" or "laser like" in reference to inkjets lately but this one truly is. The black text and lines from this cartridge are dark, crisp, and virtually without any bleed or feathering. An excellent product.

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This high-resolution water-proof black print cartridge is compatible with popular Lexmark printers, including Z12, Z22, and Z32 and Compaq IJ600. It's fade-resistant and suitable for limited archival storage under ideal conditions.

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