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i was a little worried when i ordered off brand cartridges. when compared to an hp printer they have duller color in normal print mode, but outshine hp in photo mode (go figure). i dont understand why!?! i used the same kind of inkjet paper and photo paper for the tests. the hp had first run hp cartridges, the brother had these off brand cartridges. in photo printing, the brother had brighter reds, blue'er blues, and crisper blacks!!Best Deals for 10-Pack (4BK/2C/2M/2Y) Hi-Yield Ink for Brother LC61 DCP 165C MFC
What can I say, this ink is well priced and works great in my printer. I have a Brother MFC. This is the secong order of this ink and it seems to last as long as OE ink. Seller ships fast too!Honest reviews on 10-Pack (4BK/2C/2M/2Y) Hi-Yield Ink for Brother LC61 DCP 165C MFC
I've used these "will fit" cartridges from several suppliers and for several brother printers over the years and I have yet to get a bad one. In my opinion the color is better than the OEM cartridge, which cost more than this whole 10 cartridge pack. I think these print even better color photos than the OEM cartridges do as well seems more vivid and true to color.My order was supplied by "BuyITeasy" and I got an even better deal than the stated 14mL size. I actually received XXL 20mL Color super hi yield cartridges and 30mL Black cartridges. Almost twice the advertised amount. Of course, I can only say this is what I received, you may receive as advertised. I also noted that I could buy two of these 10 packs for less than one of the 16 packs that I bought on my last order (which were the 14ml size).
I buy the Brother MFC wireless printers when they are on sale at my local office supply store in the $50-$70 range as a spare. I usually get about 2 years+ out of one before I receive some sort of error message that requires repair. The repair cost the same as replacement when you consider repair charge + shipping + hassle, which I believe is the point, so that you don't bother with the repair and just purchase a new one. Every new printer has a different cartridge fit (on purpose I am sure), so I don't want to have any more $$$ tied up in on hand cartridges than necessary when the old printer does die.
I remain more than satisfied with my Brother "will fit" cartridge experience and recommend them highly for your Brother printer.
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