Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B00005IBX3
Manufacturer: Lexmark
Average Customer Review: (From 23 total reviews)
List Price: $39.99
Amazon Price: $13.20 (61 new 7 used available)
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Editorial Reviews

Product Description:
A bonsai black ink cartridge for use with the Lexmark Z23 color printer

Amazon.com Product Description:
This cartridge uses Lexmark’s exclusive super-sharp waterproof black ink to deliver precision dot definition in text. Enjoy high quality, thanks to 208 nozzles. The shelf life is two years. Expect a yield of 410 pages at 5% coverage.


Customer Reviews

excellent product/service by Patricia Crisp
The cartridge itself is great. I also think your price and fast delivery are excellent.

Satisfied User by Linda Mayer
This original Lexmark Ink cartridge #16 has always performed well for me. I once tried a #17 because it was slightly cheaper. However, it has significantly less ink. I’ve also tried a “re manufactured” (refilled) cartridge and found that my Lexmark printer did not work well with it. I now buy multi unit packs and search for sales. The price of the ink cartridge is relatively high to probably make up for their very cheap printers.

leaking cartridge by Verne L. Dawson
opened cartridge packaging and ink had leaked from cartridge. a real mess.I installed cartridge and it works ok albeit with about half the ink remaining. I’ve always been pleased with amazon, but not this time.

Not Bad For an Inkjet by Alexander Clark
I highly recommend buying this cartridge, #16 as opposed to #17–it will last you much longer and save you money. The two are interchangeable, except that #16 lasts longer and is usually only marginally more expensive. I would not recommend using a refill kit or buying generic.

It makes me angry that I could buy a new printer (which would include b&w and colour cartridges) for less than it would cost to replace the b&w and colour cartridges. So I just don’t buy colour. I’m a college student so I primarily print papers anyway. I own a Lexmark z515 which I bought because it was cheap and it worked with Linux.

Other recommendations:

If you can afford it, get a laser printer. Toner is more expensive initially, but will last much longer than ink and save you money in the long run.

If you’re stuck with an inkjet like me, run your printer in economy mode. It will print faster and the ink will last longer. As the cartridge gets low, you’ll have to set it to higher and higher quality in order to squeeze the last drops of ink out. Also, don’t let your printer go too long without being used. Your ink cartridge will get clogged or dried out, and won’t last as long.

Don’t bother printing photos with a normal inkjet printer unless you have no other option. Take your digital photos to one of those in-store kiosks or get a portable photo printer that does 4×6 photos. It may cost more, but you’ll get better pictures (neater edges, higher resolution, sometimes even laminated) and save yourself a few grey hairs. Of course if you’re printing odd-sized or very large photos I guess you don’t have much choice.

Also, make sure you buy the correct cartridge for your printer before opening the box!


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