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HP 712 Original Inkjet Ink Cartridge - Cyan - 1 Each

$43.26
$37.00
Mfg # 3ED67A CDW # 6239715 | UNSPSC 44103105

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  • Compatible with HP DesignJet T210 Series
  • Outstanding line quality, details and letters
  • Reliable performance
  • Also works in DesignJet T230 and T250 Series
  • Delivers bright and distinguishable colors
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Meet every last-minute deadline with Original HP Bright Office Ink designed to fit the way you work by performing reliably, maximizing printhead life, and helping ensure HP warranty protection. With up to 31 percent more accurate lines, you can produce challenging line patterns and the ideal quality on plain paper for your CAD applications from plans to schedules. Showcase your design versatility with boldly colored, 3D renders on plain paper. Bright Office ink is ideal for GIS applications, and with color vibrancy, perfect for brilliant, eye-catching posters. It also offers 100-year plain-paper archivability. Use in the HP DesignJet T210, T230 and T250 series.
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HP 712 - cyan - original - DesignJet - ink cartridge is rated 1.00 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Bite me, cyan. The printer gives NO HINT AT ALL the ink is running low, so it STRANDED ME IN THE MIDDLE OF A MASSIVELY IMPORTANT DEADLINE JOB. Of course it was BLACK ONLY PRINTING, but God forbid you run out of cyan and the whole farcking machine quits on me. Whomever designed this machine SHOULD BE TAKEN OUT BACK AND SHOT. I expected more from HP.
Date published: 2023-02-09T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Dried nozzles? The new printer cartridges are fine, and the shopping and shipping was fine. The problem is that the three color cartridges on my plotter still had plenty of ink in them as I primarily print in black and white. I suspect that the nozzles dried up, rendering them useless, so I have to spend over $100 so I can continue printing in black. I removed and cleaned them with rubbing alcohol, but the computer chip refuses to recognize them. Nice racket you have going...
Date published: 2023-05-29T00:00:00-04:00