HP 902XL Black/Cyan/Magenta/Yellow Ink 6ZA01AN#140
- Brand:
- HP
- Model Number:
- 902XL Combo Pack
- UPC:
- 193905448043
- EAN:
- 0193905448043
- ASIN:
- B08SWMNTZV
- Walmart SKU:
- 511442769
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Highest Price
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$234.89 | |
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Lowest Price
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$134.95 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$234.89 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 1933 reviews.
I have been using HP 902XL for many years and I am happy with the results. At the same time I will not use other brands. But at one time when I submitted the order for the same ink I have received a recycled one. Otherwise even though prices are increasing every time I will continue purchasing the HP 902XL as long as I am having the same printer.
Ink works well in HP printers, prices have escalated in last few years. Now approaching the cost of a new printer.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It's very easy to find the printer ink for our copiers here at Staples. They're all against the wall. I found my ink right away! Ck out is easy & fast too!
I like being able to get all of the products BUT I would rather have been able to get the XL for all the cartridges. I make cards so I do use the colors up fast sometimes.
This cartridge, as advertised, delivers sharp images and lasts a lot longer than the smaller cartridge. Nevertheless, it is far too expensive, costing more than double what a generic cartridge costs. Not sure it's worth the price
The price of this ink has gone up by more than 20 percent in the past year. Also, Staples had a promotion of 50% back in points for an HP Ink purchase. After my $125.99 purchase, my points dollar value increased by only $2.00, from $83 to $85. Is this all 50% points bonus is worth?
This product arrived in what appears to be original HP packaging. Although still within the prescribed expiration date, the appearance is quite dog-eared and, clearly, it had been opened-- tape used on both sides. Seals on the ink cartridges seem to be intact. Won't know, until they are installed, whether these cartridges are actually serviceable.
Replacement ink cartridges remain one of the biggest rip-offs in the home computing world. The cost of the high yield 4 pack now exceed the costs of a new printer. In fact, when my old printer died shortly after I purchased these cartridges, I turned them in (unopened) to Staples and the refund I got slightly exceeded the price of the new replacement printer I bought.
Ever since I have installed the ink cartridges in my HP printer I have had to clean the printer head multiple times. After printing the label or a document the successive prints are not satisfactory. I have never cleaned my printer heads in the ten or more years we've had this printer. Evidently the ink was old and sticky or gummy however you'd like to describe it. I bought new ink yesterday and the printer seems to be working fine. Very disheartening to spend over $100 for ink and it not be satisfactory. I have learned since that there is an expiration date on ink which I did not know about. The new ink I purchased expires in next year.
The black ink came out in blobs on the paper, The colors did not print at all - very very very faint lines First time this has happened and I have used this product for years
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