Electronics : HP 57/58 Series with 100 Sheet

HP 57/58 Series with 100 Sheet

from: Hewlett Packard




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
EAN: 0829160897189
Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: Q7952AN#140
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Special Features: nv:Product Type^Ink Cartridge|Print Technology^Inkjet|Compatibility^HP Photosmart 57 Series
Studio: Hewlett Packard


Features:
  • high quality
  • convenient
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee







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Product Description:
Print your own professional-quality photos without leaving the house. This affordable duo combines an HP 57 and an HP 58 Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge with 100 sheets of HP Premium Plus Photo Paper. Added bonus: free Image Zone Express photo-editing software.Make your memories last with photos that resist fading for generations. Print on sizes such as 5 x 7' with your older printer using the Image Zone Express software. Prevent photos from clumping together with the paper's stick-resistant, textured back coating. Ward off smudges with the paper's durable coating that minimizes scratches and fingerprints. Handle with confidence: the extended tab makes it easy to share right out of the printer. Lower your overall printing costs with the reliable operation. Save time with the simple installation. Stay on top of cartridge replacement: automatic screen alerts let you know when a cartridge is running low or needs to be replaced. Access printing supplies in one click: sign up at HP's My Printing Supplies Store and save a list of your printers for hassle-free ink, toner, and paper reordering.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - HP 57/58 Series with 100 sheets
Hi
Nice stuffs, reasonable prices,safe site ,and fast delivery,what else is needed ?
I recommend Amazon for all.
Yousry Matta.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - AMAZED
I was amazed with how fast my order was expedited. After doing extensive research on ink cartridges, I found that this company had the best price overall as well as free shipping. I will definitely buy from this company in the future and would recommend it to anyone.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great value for the price
If you want to buy both #57 and #58 cartridges at once, this combo pack is a no brainer, it's nearly 30% cheaper than buying them individually. And of course, you get the bonus photo paper. One previous reviewer mentions these cartridges have lesser capacity than individual #57 and #58, not true at all. These ara the exact same cartridges as the individual packed ones and has the same 17ml capacity. And they provide the same yield, I've used both types.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Missing Specs
FYI, I've seen this product for sale in stores before, sold next to individually packaged #57 and #58 cartridges and I can't remember completely but I think I found that the cartridges in this combo pack have significantly less toner in them, hence the much cheaper price and the free photo paper (maybe it's only enough toner for 100 4x6's or something.) Anyway, I'm going to buy the cartridges individually from Amazon.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product Great Price
I buy a lot of ink as I am a volunteer for a foundation which raises money via donations in exchange for photos. I use this ink and paper to print. While other vendors (even through amazon) sometimes sell it cheaper, with the benefits of Amazon's shipping free, it more than equalizes the price difference. Furthermore, being an Amazon Prime Member - I usually receive it within 72 hours of placing the order - simply amazing! AMAZON ROCKS!

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