Remanufactured 62XL (C2P05AE) High Capacity Black Ink Cartridge Replacement for HP Printers… Reviews

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When producing these refilled 62XL black ink cartridges our manufacturers have taken great care to ensure optimum print quality is conserved. This is done by keeping all mechanical parts from inside of the C2P05AE cartridge including its Hewlett Packard print head. The sponges within the remanufactured 62XL black are then replaced and injected with a high quality compatible ink designed to offer a vibrancy comparable with the original. The resulting cartridge offers comparable print quality and colours that could easily be taken to be those produced by an original C2P05A ink cartridge.

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Christine Wood
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Posted 6 years ago
Work well do not look any different to the highly expensive HP original half filled pots which came with the new printer & which only lasted 2 days!!! typical HP!
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Posted 6 years ago
See above.
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Posted 6 years ago
Federico Brignolo Ottolini
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Posted 6 years ago
Michael Heeley
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Unable to assess at present. How long will your previous cartridge last before replacement ? My new HP ENVY 5544 will accept your reproduced cartridge but will not indicate how much remains, leaving me guessing when it will be finished. Do HP only give an indication on their own HP 62XL Black Cartridges (C2P05AE) to encourage sales from HP ?
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Posted 7 years ago
Stephen Singer
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Posted 7 years ago
No problems with printing,quality of print looks no different from manufacturers own brand
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Posted 7 years ago
Michael Heeley
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Too expensive compared with some of your main competitors. Why not reduce the price of TWO at the same time instead of THREE ? I\'m tempted to go elsewhere.
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Posted 7 years ago