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I wasn't happy with the first shipment of the black cartridges as they did NOT work with my printer but then they contacted me to resolve the issue, paid for the return shipping and sent back two replacements for the one cartridges that didn't work and the new ones DO work great! They were amazing in their customer service! I HIGHLY recommend using them....if you aren't satisfied at first, they WILL fix it and quickly too! Thanks for being a great experience. I will be using you again if needed!Monday, January 20, 2014
Compatible Ink Cartridge Replacement for HP 56 HP 57 C6656AN Review
The cartridges worked for a short period of time and then my HP PSC 1315v started giving the dreaded "E" error. The only way I could reset and get rid of the "E" was to replace these re-manufactured cartridges with the empty genuine HP cartridge. In fact, the color re-manufactured cartridge has a note that states "Please be aware that due to new programming features in printers, the ink level in this cartridge might appear empty". I believe it goes further than that. Just like some after market laptop batteries won't be given a charge by the brand name laptop, I believe these cartridges are sensed by the printer to be after market or re-manufactured printer cartridges and the printer is programmed to go into its non-functioning "E" mode. This is another example of a hi tech company saying "My (very expensive) way or the Highway". A genuine black/color combo pack of these legacy HP cartridges goes for an outrageous $65 at a well known big brick discount store. I see they are cheaper on Amazon. If you buy the genuine cartridges online with Amazon you better make darn sure 1) they are genuine HP cartridges and 2) they have a reasonable expiration date. I have already purchased two items on Amazon that had earlier than expected expiration dates. And I purchased another "new" item from the Amazon warehouse that had obviously been used before. After being a satisfied Amazon customer for years, regretfully, I must say Amazon appears to be getting a bit lax in the quality department so it comes back down to Buyer Beware, again.
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