Valya
Lakewood,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fri, October 20, 2006
Hello. It is a ripoff .I should be 5 ml/0,17 oz.
Peter
Pony,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, October 20, 2006
The packaging tells how much ink is in the cartridge. The last time I purchased an HP cartridge, it had something like 0.3 ounce of ink in it. How do you consider this a rip off when they disclose the amount of ink right on the package? If you don't agree with the amount, don't buy the cartridge!
Duane
Monroe,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, October 20, 2006
....not just HP. They practically give the printers away - because they make the money on the ink cartridges. In addition to the fact that there is not a lot of ink in the cartridge, have you noticed that every time you put a new cartridge in your machine it has to go through some "alignment" process where it uses your new ink to print on a sheet of paper? They are designed that way to use your ink up. If you are printing black and white, your best bet is to get a small laser printer. The initial cost might seem like it is higher. But if you look at your cost over a period of time is ends up saving you a lot of money. Calculate what a per-page cost is with a laser compared to an ink-jet.....there is a big difference with the ink-jet costing so much more per page.