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HP 363 yellow |
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15/09/08 (55 review reads) |
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Advantages: Realistic Colour representation
Disadvantages: Perhaps a little costly
The Hewlett Packard 363 yellow ink works in the following printers: HP Photosmart 3110, 3210, 3310, 8250, C5175, C6175, C6180, C6270, C6285, C7180, D6160, D7160, D736 and D7460.
I'm specifically reviewing the yellow, as for some reason it seems to be the first to run out, and i'm buying it most frequently.
The ink uses 'viviera' technology, which means, if used in conjunction with HP's 'Premium Plus paper', they will have a fade resistance of over 100 years - which is quite an impressive claim.
From Amazon, the 363 yellow costs £6.78. For this price you get what's claimed to be 490 pages worth of ink. If this is true, this represents fairly good value for money, as the cartridges are quite economical and will last a fair amount of time.
If you buy the 363 'Value Pack' which I've also reviewed, you get all the inks in the colour range, and 150 sheets of 10 x 15cm printing paper, for around £31.
The inks are really easy to replace - especially on my printer (the D7160). All you have to do is lift the hinge, push in the cartridge, close the hinge, and you're done. It's a simple and non-messy process.
I would recommend the HP 363 Viviera inks to everyone - especially over the non-hp '3rd party' version. You can guarantee you'll get a realistic colour representation, which, as a graphic designer, is extremely important.
Highly recommend printing ink - give it a go if you've got a compatible printer.
Summary: Recommended
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- 15/09/08 Top stuff! |
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