HP 564XL Black Ink Cartridge (CB321WN#140)
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Average customer review:(81 customer reviews)
Product Description
Print lab-quality photos and laser-quality documents, using HP Vivera inks. Photos dry instantly and resist water, smudging and fading when using Advanced Photo Paper. With this 5 individual ink system, you get the right pigment or dye inks for every project. Standard and high-capacity cartridges provide affordable value and choice for unique printing needs.
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: HP
- Model: CB321WN#140
- Platform: Windows
- Format: CD
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.40" h x 4.30" w x 1.20" l, .13 pounds
Features
- Value cartridge for high-volume printing
- Cartridge yield: approx. 550 pages; actual yield depends on printer and specific use
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
HP 564XL BLACK INKJET PRINT CARTRIDGE IDEAL FOR: Yield2: 800 pages |
#1 BRAND IN INK IS ALSO THE #1 VALUE |
| PRINT MORE. REPRINT LESS. Original HP Ink is proven to be more reliable
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RECYCLING MADE EASY Designed with the environment in mind
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STOCK UP ON HP 564 INKS:
1 Less than a year of display permanence behind glass is average for North America refill ink brands tested by Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. (see www.hp.com/go/printpermanence). HP Vivera ink and HP paper average 40x greater display permanence behind glass than refill inks with recommended paper.
2 Average based on ISO/IEC 24711 or HP testing methodology and continuous printing. Actual yield varies considerably based on content of printed pages and other factors. For details see www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies.
3 A QualityLogic 2009 study compared Original HP inkjet print cartridges (92A, 93A, 98A, 95A, 21A and 22A) with refilled ink cartridges sold in North America. For details, see www.qualitylogic.com/2009HPinktest.pdf.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
71 of 74 people found the following review helpful.
Better than the regular size cartridge
By K. Alkins
I purchased my printer in February 2009 and I believe that I have had to replace the regular size black ink cartridge at least three times. I would say that my print load is average. This time (the third time) I decided to get the XL size. I put it in April 10th and now (May 10th) the ink level is at 3/4. I am sure that with the regular size catridge I would be getting ready to change the cartridge again. I also like that the price via amazon was significantly cheaper than purchasing from staples or target. And it arrived quickly. I recommend using the XL no matter what, so that you don't have to change so often. I also recommend this vendor based on my experience with them.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
An HP cartridge that actually lasts
By AZ Skibum
The starter cartridges that came with my HP C309a All-In-One were the standard 564 cartridges, which only lasted a couple weeks -- and I don't even print that much. I replaced the regular black cartridge with a 564XL, and even after a couple weeks of my usual (occasional) printing, the ink gauge is still at around 85%.
HP inks aren't cheap, but even worse is having to buy them so frequently -- I usually run out right before I need to print something important. The XL cartridge is a good value and lasts a good long time. This should be the standard HP inkjet cartridge.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Ink is the necessary evil
By Christopher Powell
The biggest complaint for personal inkjets is well.. ink. It's always expensive and you feel like you are spending the lionshare of your purchase on the fancy packaging and plastic delivery mechanism. We use our printer for casual use and a decent amount of photo 4x6 printing. These XL inks definitely last longer than the std versions that shipped with the printer, and yellow always seems to go first. But they work as advertised, and never last as long as you want them to. We've had our printer for 2 years and replaced inks once a year now.
The colors seem to pop when using the special 4x6 papers and drying time is very fast. I haven't seen any fading in pictures that were printed 2 yrs ago with these inks, and they are advertised to not fade, so i guess its working as advertised.








