Lexmark #34 High Yield Black Print Cartridge
- For use in Lexmark P6250, P915, P315, X5270, X5470, X7170, X7350, X8350, Z816.
- Inkjet Cartridge.
- 18C0034 475 Page Yield.
- Black.
- SOLD BY THE EA
Product Description
Main FeaturesManufacturer: Lexmark International, IncManufacturer Part Number: 18C0034Manufacturer Website Address: www.lexmark.comProduct Type: Ink CartridgePrint Color: BlackPrint Yield: 475 Page @ 5 % Coverage Compatibility: Lexmark: X5270 Z816Standard Warranty: 1 Year(s) Limited Amazon.com
This genuine Lexmark black print cartridge generates optimum print quality using pigment-based ink for text that is water resistant and fade resistant for document storage. The Lexmark #34 cartridge is compatible with inkjet printer models Z815, Z816 and P915, and multifunction machine model X5250, X5270, P6250 an X7170. Average page yield of this high-yield cartridge is 475 pages, based on 5% coverage. What’s in the Box:
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Lexmark #34 High Yield Black Print Cartridge
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5 comments
K. Webb on December 20, 2009 at 11:41 am
It appears that the high yield functionality of the #34 cartridge isn’t such a great deal after all. Rather than providing more ink, Lexmark has just dialed down the amount of ink dispensed per print. What comes out crisp black with regular #24 cartridge appears dull gray with the #34 (we compared prints). Even worse, the quality settings in the printer software don’t allow you to choose higher quality. As if these cartridges weren’t already enough of scam now Lexmark will let you pay more for a lower quality product and not even make this difference clear in the product description.
J. Kelley on December 20, 2009 at 1:22 pm
If you print anything at all, you know the factory ink cartridges are a waste of money. I think they wait until you are in the middle of something important and run out of ink. I love the option of getting the High Yield Ink and not having to buy ink every month or so.
JimboJax on December 20, 2009 at 2:51 pm
Purchased two of these – arrived quickly; HOWEVER – after placing them both into 3 different new Lexmark printers, all 3 printers reported that the cartridges were EMPTY, and would not use them. Had no Lexmark markings on them (Supposedly “remanufactured”, but apparently not correctly).
Looked like a good deal on Amazon -claim to be “Lexmark cartridges” – but not worth the postage.
DO NOT BUY THESE.
Gee Zee on December 20, 2009 at 5:28 pm
This ink cartridge is not living up to expectations, to say the least. I purchased it (a high yield cartridge) instead of a lower-yield cartridge, presuming it would last a long while. Well, it has not, and I do not print out so much that it should be used up already. I am assuming this cartridge is either faulty or was dried up and so I have not had the use of it I should have. I will now have to order a new one, and will not order this one again.
If anyone else has had trouble with Lexmark ink cartridges, let me know.
K. Duvall on December 20, 2009 at 6:24 pm
It’s an ink cartridge. Nothing more to say really. It works, Lexmark charges too much for them though.