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Unfortunately when I went shopping for a printer last year I was more interested in dots per inch and pages per minute than the cost of cartridges, and it was only when I came to buy replacements for my Lexmark Z52 that I realised they were amongst the most expensive available! Of course ... Read review
Genuine Lexmark cartridges generate optimum print quality using pigment-based ink for text ... more
that is water resistant and fade resistant for document storage. Page yields may vary based on factors such as machine model, media, print mode, print file type ...
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The genuine Lexmark Cartridge No70 generates optimum print quality using pigment-based ink ... more
for text that is water resistant and fade resistant for document storage Product Description Lexmark Cartridge No. 70 - print cartridge Consumable Type Print cartridge Printing Technology Ink-jet Printing Colour Black Cartridge Yield High capacity Cartridge Features BLI-Report
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Advantages: Branded is best, crisp printing with no blockages to the print head Disadvantages: Expensive, no recycling address provided for empty cartridges
...to buy replacements for my Lexmark Z52 that I realised they were amongst the most expensive available! Of course I went down the well trodden route of trying to refill old cartridges myself but that ended disastrously with more ink on my hands and clothes than in the cartridge. I also tried unbranded cartridges but the quality simply was not on a par, so I decided the best option was to use proper branded Lexmark cartridges and be done.
...cartridges nowadays.
Lexmark state on the packaging that these own brand cartridges are the only ones containing "specially formulated ink approved for Lexmark printers", but to be honest I find it hard to believe that a certain printer needs a specific fusion of ink to make it run at its best. The Lexmark statement further loses standing when I read on the other side of the carton that this cartridge is also compatible with ... more
If you have a computer in your home or business the chances are you have a printer as well. Once an expensive piece of equipment - a perfectly useable printer can now be bought for as little as £20, but the initial joy at acquiring a bargain printer can be short lived once you realise that the Ink cartridges needed often cost more than that initial printer outlay.
Unfortunately when I went shopping for a printer last year I was more interested in dots per inch and pages per minute than the cost of cartridges, and it was only when I came to buy replacements for my Lexmark Z52 that I realised they were amongst the most expensive available! Of course I went down the well trodden route of trying to refill old cartridges myself but that ended disastrously with more ink on my hands and clothes than in the cartridge. I also tried unbranded cartridges but the quality simply was not on a par, so I decided the best option was to use proper branded Lexmark cartridges and be done.
The 12A1970 black cartridge is fairly non descript to look at - black plastic casing with a mauve top and a couple of stickers giving brand and colour details all stored in a silver bag which in turn sits in a box of finest cardboard. The metal flexi circuit snakes from side to base and should not be touched while a thin tab protects the print head prior to installation.
Installation is simply a matter of following your particular printers' instructions but with mine I simply switch the printer on and lift the front cover, the old cartridge lifts out and the new one snaps reassuringly into place. Again depending on what printer you have and whether a cartridge status window pops up during printing you may have to open your active printer folder and instruct the system that you have installed a new cartridge - those using Windows XP do not have to though.
First printing with the new cartridge is good with no running in time needed; printing at a resolution of 300 x 300 dots per inch produces a perfectly legible result with drying time pretty well instantaneous. For high end printing at 1200 x 1200 dots per inch on media such as glossy photograph paper drying time takes longer, up to two minutes in fact, but once dry the ink displays a good solid and sharp result with no blurring, splashing or over-run. It is also worth noting that once dry the ink does not smudge or leave the hands dirty like some cheaper inks do. For average daily use I normally expect this cartridge to last about two months, which although not great is about average for cartridges nowadays.
Lexmark state on the packaging that these own brand cartridges are the only ones containing "specially formulated ink approved for Lexmark printers", but to be honest I find it hard to believe that a certain printer needs a specific fusion of ink to make it run at its best. The Lexmark statement further loses standing when I read on the other side of the carton that this cartridge is also compatible with a large selection of Compaq, Samsung and Kodak printers. Nevertheless the final print quality does seem far better than previous unbranded cartridges have delivered so perhaps the folk at Lexmark are talking a bit of sense!
As with most computer consumables it pays to shop around for the best price available; after a little searching I found a site that sells these cartridges for £18 - a far cry from the £27 PC World want for the same product. On a final note I'm slightly disappointed that there are no recycling details on the box, with the cost of these cartridges and the need to recycle as many plastics as possible I don't think it's asking too much for Lexmark to provide a freepost address to send empty cartridges to so they can re use them. Four stars out of five then with the final star removed for those recycling issues and the fact that all printer cartridges are way too expensive!
Advantages: Lasted quite a long time, ok print quality Disadvantages: Very expensive, in two cartridges
...read my article on the Lexmark 3200 which this cartridge fits.
Along with the 12A1980, which I have also reviewed, these cartridges fit the Lexmark 3200 inkjet printer. They are not bad cartridges in that they do last some time with infrequent use and the print quality is ok (depending upon your printer). They are however very pricey and for frequent users, something more economical may be more suited. It is not even justified by the print quality ...
fireeatingelf 19.05.2004
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The Lexmark High Resolution Standard Yield Black Print Cartridge provides outstanding print quality making images and text look incredibly sharp and crisp, even on plain paper!All Lexmark inkjet cartridges have the actual print head, there where the core inkjet technology lies, integrated to the cartridge bottle. The main advantage to having the print head as an integrated part to the cartridge is that Lexmark customers get a new print head with each cartridge replacement! This is each time like getting a brand new printer all over again! No risk of deterioration of the print head (and therefore a decrease in quality) during the life of the printer as can be the case with other manufacturers who integrate the print head as a fixed part inside the printer itself.Lexmark was the first manufacturer to introduce 1200x1200 dpi print heads. 1200x1200 dots per inch is the ability that Lexmark print heads have to place individual droplets of ink accurately on a 1200x1200 matrix per square inch of paper. Extreme precision and high resolution lead to the first class print quality provided by Lexmark printheads. With the introduction of the Z52 Color Jetprinter that can achieve a resolution of 2400x1200 dpi, Lexmark provides the ultimate in high resolution printing today!Lexmark uses pigment-based inks for the development of all their black inks. The reason for this is simple as pigmented inks are extremely resistant to fading over time, they are waterproof and even infra-red readable! The Lexmark pigmented black ink ensures maximum performance in black text print quality. The result is incredibly sharp, crisp, laser-quality images and text, even on plain paper!All Lexmark printer drivers offer a choice of printing modes based on the quality required and the time available to customers. The Quick Print mode (600x300 dpi) uses approximately only 50% of the ink quantity used in higher printing modes and provides a maximum print speed while still ensuring a more than acceptable quality. The Quick Print mode enables you to use the ink in an economical and efficient way based on your specific needs!
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