Over the years I have been well pleased with Hewlett Packard products. My HP 722C printer did an excellent job on any printing job. Over time the teeth on the head drive belt began to strip off so I bought the same model of printer from a seller on Ebay. Eventually the belt on it lost teeth as well. I finally dropped back to the inferior HP 690 printer because I could get them over Ebay so cheaply.
I finally got a new computer and they no longer have the large pin plugs so after much reading I purchased an HP Officejet printer with separate color cartridges. I usually ran out of magenta before the other colors so like the idea of changing out just one.
The printer takes a standard #88 or a #88XL ink cartridges which stands for extra large. I think the standard 88 has 5 ML of ink in them while the 88XL has 70 ML. SURPRISE, guess which I buy? One can also find genuine HP 88XL ones on Ebay to bring the printing price extra low. However before buying always check the expiration date for the cartridge.
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