HP used to make really good cost effective cartridges. I have to agree with the first post I have two older model HP's a deskjet 712, photosmart 1215. However HP stopped making printers that took cost effective high volume cartridges about 3 years ago. These days HP will rip you off every time on ink. Almost all their printers now take vivera ink which come in low volume low capacity cartridges that cost far too much for what they are.
I would honestly look at an entry level canon printer now. Canon is currently providing relatively low cost high quality ink (100 year archival guarantee vs HP's 80 years). an 11 ml HP cartridge will cost about $30, whereas a 16ml canon will cost $25.
Look it up most HP printers now take a 5ml #92 cartridge @ $20 a 5ml #21 cartridge @$18 or a 11ml #94 cartridge at around $30. Most canons will take a 16ml #PG-40 cartirdge at $25What hp printer uses the cheapest ink-using this printer for just general use --no photo coping?
My experience is the 800-900 series, and the photosmart 1100-1200 series. All of them use cartridges #45 for black, and #78 for color. Being larger cartridges they hold a lot of ink, which allows a lot of printing per tank.
If HP wasn't your printer of choice, a Canon (uses replaceable tanks) would be the next-best cost effective choice.What hp printer uses the cheapest ink-using this printer for just general use --no photo coping?
go lazer theyre more economical in the long run
When you use the cheapest ink you will find out you will not get the most printable pages for the amount you pay for that ink.
get the ink that is in your printer owner's Manual and it will work great.
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